No, I think that anyone who puts up a meme saying Endangered Species Wing and A Look Inside the House of a Right Wing Family sets himself up to be called out where he, she or it is clearly misinformed. So did you check this guy's voter ID (of course not, that's more than the democrats allow voting precincts to do). For the record I know more Left leaning hunters with rooms similar to this than I do Right Wing. None of those animals in the picture are endangered. In fact you can hunt two of them in New Mexico, the ancestors escaped from a wildlife preserve and have increased in population enough they have to have a season on them to keep them from overpopulating. There are legal antlerless deer hunts in every state, read the regulations. There are cow elk hunts where there are huntable elk populations, the more you try to attack my ignorance the more you expose your own. I think you get in a lather and miss key words when you read, I said New Mexico, not Mexico, I said many left wingers, not all left wingers. So much there for you to digest and discuss rationally, but you are a closed minded expert of the little echo chamber in your head. Prove this guy is a poacher, I can prove he's not by directing you to web sites in Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa and several other nations that permit hunting at a steep price to do things like keep the bull elephant levels balanced so you don't have crippled bulls from fighting for mating rights, and the horned creatures over populate and starve to death, just like wild horses in the western US. Bottom line is you started the attack by making this a political guess as to who this guy was- hell he is probably Canadian. Counter me with facts, not accusations and we can have a reasoned discussion, if not you expose yourself as a shrill no nothing. I lieve in western Colorado and I've seen wildlife starve to death when there is insufficient feed. Mule deer populations were nearly wiped out 25 years ago from back to back extreme winter snowfall, and are just now making a come back thanks to good wildlife managers- some I know who have trained their counterparts in Africa with lessons learned. You don't know as much as you think you do.