Thursday, May 18, 2017

Spreading ‘Lies of Omission’ Can Be a Good Thing

The conversation and the fire lasted ’til 1:00 a.m., at which point I put T.L. up in the guest room and set the coffeemaker up for morning. He rousted me four hours later so we could say goodbye and he could get back on the road to make the screening in time. [More]
A fire pit, a beer, a cigar, good company... sometimes days just work out cool.

Lesson Learned

The lesson I learned was that media demonization of those who dissent from the Leftist line is direct incitement to violence.  [More]
Yes, the Fourth Estate Fifth Columnists are openly deploying weaponized Authorized Journalism.

I don't suppose most have even heard of, let alone considered, the lessons of Julius Streicher and Bill Clinton's Rules of Engagement.

[Via Mack H]

THAT'S the Old Pepper...

Pizza Hut supervisor pepper-sprays employee after argument [More]
Speaking of disorderly conduct...

[Via William T]

Sounds Pretty Orderly to Me

Is checking out visitors at home with gun behind your back ‘disorderly conduct’? [More]
Some would call it prudent, although perhaps staying behind cover of the opened front door while doing the armed checking would have been a safer way.

And my understanding of Nichole being an "ex" just went up considerably.

[Via Michael G]

We're the Only Ones Selectively Enforcing Enough


After all, despite all other factors, the great object is to make it home at the end of the shift... [More]

[Via Michael G]

There Doesn't NEED to Be

“There isn’t enough money in the world to protect us from everything,” Risch said. [More]
True. So how 'bout you prioritize?

Because the existing priorities strike me as kind of Opposite Day...

[Via Matthew L]

Been Identified

With a tool like BeenVerified, you can discover someone’s public record, which potentially shows if this person has any licenses, such as a hunting license or even a concealed carry license, depending on the state in which they live. By curating data from dozens of public records providers, BeenVerified’s report reveals information that goes deeper than a simple Google search. Social media profiles on some reports could reveal his or her expressed opinions about guns that make you think again about whether you want to date them. [More]
Key words: "Depending on the state in which they live."

And we've seen what happens in the wrong states.

Then again, even when I was single I never understood people going on blind dates with strangers. Or paying someone to arrange it.

[Via Jack C]

Better Than You

Over the last year, Pierson College Dean June Chu published controversial reviews of local businesses on her personal Yelp account, on one occasion referring to clientele of a restaurant as “white trash” and “low class folks,” and on another praising a movie theater for its lack of “sketchy crowds” despite being located in New Haven. [More]
Assert race-based superiority over an exploitable group of human beings, marginalize and dehumanize them...

You know, "progressive" SOP.

Especially for the Opposite Day kind, with a "commitment to inclusivity"...

The Establishment Strikes Back

Trump decries 'witch hunt' after special counsel appointed in Russia investigation [More]
It's curious, that Rod Rosenstein and Robert Mueller, both appointed by George W. Bush (and acceptable to the Obama administration to continue in those appointments), have not recused themselves.

And you know who this is really a coup against...

Something's Gotta Give

Pat Buchanan: It Isn’t Watergate Yet, But How Long Can This Sustain? [More]
I like this man. But it sounds like he thinks sabotaging "Republicans" are just witless and wrong as opposed to evil and treasonous.

Curious that Grover's group pushes that meme about Democrats.

This is war. If Team Evil wins, expect it to do what Team Evil always does.

Hit it, girls: