It isn't just time to call politicians who disdain the Constitution out as they tyrants that they are. It's time to call your fellow American citizens who disdain the Constitution out, too.
Someone who has the testicular fortitude to tell you how you should exercise your Second Ammendment right will be equally unshy about telling you what you shouldn't say, what kind of thoughts you shouldn't think, what kind of religion you shouln't follow, what kind of foods you shouldn't eat, and who you shouldn't copulate with. That makes them tyrants. And if you don't believe that, the next time some fellow American citizen gives you their free and unsolicited opinion on what kind of gun you should be "allowed" to own, respond by saying, "You are a tyrant"! Then, see how much time they waste accusing you of engaging in "hate speech."
As much as the Illustrious Potentate of Amerika might THINK he is a King, "ready to rule from day one," rather than to lead, even his most excellent self would not have the position he holds if he had not won an election fair and square.
You can focus your venom on politians, but I would encourage you to consider that some of your fellow Americans are all too willing to give up your freedom and liberty for their own self-centered sense of security. They are as much a cause of the current Constitutional crisis facing the Second Ammendment as Obama, Pelosi, Feinstien, Schumer, et al are.
As a person who values liberty, I no longer have any time or patience for tyrants. The minute someone voices their opinion that "no one needs" a certain kind of weapon, they get branded as tryants by me and that branding is followed by a vow -a solumn vow to hold them in contempt and disdain in the same way they hold the Constitution that so many fought for and died to defend, and that's not coming from a position of hatred, but from a position of righteous indignation.
JP