[T]he group posted similar signs casting Director of National Intelligence James Clapper in the “Big Brother” role. Whether doing the same with Obama will now create a backlash with racial-based groups remains to be seen. [More]This evening's Gun Rights Examiner report notes if you think they went nuts over a rodeo clown, wait 'til they get a load of this!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Oath Keepers portray Obama as ‘Big Brother’ at White House D.C. Metro stop
Bloomberg group invites postcards from the edge
Still, if Jeffrey Dahmer, all by his own self, decided to ask his mayor to help make sure his victims would never upset his dinner plans, well, as long as he didn’t cook with trans fats and wash it all down with a Big Gulp, would Bloomberg really mind? [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes "To Serve Man" is a cookbook! But first, we need to prep you for the slaughterhouse...
A Loaded Question
The New Hampshire Supreme Court says ammunition must be in a weapon and not just near it for a gun to be loaded under state law. [More]Well...yeah. What kind of fascist would say otherwise?
Assistant Attorney General at NH DOJ Nicholas Cort, for one.
You can watch the proceedings here (scroll down to 2012-0823 State of New Hampshire v. Oriol Dor). And you can tell Nick what you think of him here.
[Via Bluesgal]
GOOD Discrimination
Dissecting Fantasies
Mike pulls out the scalpel and eviscerates some faulty premises. [More]
Or, as I said to my disapproving 10th grade Biology teacher during frog murder practice, "If someone stuck a needle in the back of your head and wiggled it around, you'd be pithed too."
At least the fetal pigs we cut up in college for no good reason, other than because somebody had a lucrative contract to supply them to the lab, were already dead, albeit reeking of formaldahyde. The dorm cafeteria workers didn't much appreciate it when I went through the line with mine on my tray...
Or, as I said to my disapproving 10th grade Biology teacher during frog murder practice, "If someone stuck a needle in the back of your head and wiggled it around, you'd be pithed too."
At least the fetal pigs we cut up in college for no good reason, other than because somebody had a lucrative contract to supply them to the lab, were already dead, albeit reeking of formaldahyde. The dorm cafeteria workers didn't much appreciate it when I went through the line with mine on my tray...
Establishment Blaming the 99 Percent for Greedy One Percent Excesses
"One to 2 percent of the bad people make it dangerous for the 99 percent of the good people who live in this neighborhood.” [More]So why don't you focus on them instead, you fool?
For "progressives," every day is Opposite Day!
We're the Only Ones Royal Enough
An apparent Romanian princess and her former cop husband are among the 18 people rounded up in Oregon and Washington on Thursday as authorities cracked down on an alleged cockfighting ring in the two states... [More]Good grief.
Send in the Clowns
It would be a perfect Streisand Effect if this were the Halloween costume preferred choice of the year...
[Via Dan Gifford]
[Via Dan Gifford]
Matt Damon!
I'd forgotten about this and didn't know about this compilation video or I'd have embedded it in yesterday's column.
[Via JE]
[Via JE]
Role Reversal
See, Josh here and his fellow monopoly of violence cultists prefer the feral pigs be the ones in helicopters with machine guns ... [More]
A Pledge of One
I can't speak for anyone else, but I will stand by Chris if this brave art provokes retaliation. [More]
I would hope many of you will do the same.
I would hope many of you will do the same.
Thousands of Times...
...that we know of. [More]
I guess as long as we don't get in a shouting match with dbervin, we can all go back to sleep...
[Via Jess]
I guess as long as we don't get in a shouting match with dbervin, we can all go back to sleep...
[Via Jess]
Homer Nods
Contrary to yesterday's lead item, Paul Bedard of the Washington Examiner credited Dave Workman of Examiner.com (no relation), with uncovering the monograph "Preventing Gun Violence Through Effective Messaging." [More]The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto corrected the record on his earlier piece after I contacted him. I've posted a couple times on this blog how it bugged me to not see proper credit given, and so many assuming it belonged to someone else. WND.com was even persuaded to correct their piece, albeit they did not give Workman name credit, which I think is wrong.
Kurt has a related piece up today.