It’s fair to ask why those who have been defending the president from so many self-inflicted situations he now finds himself in should care if Robert Mueller and “the Swamp” prevail. A President Mike Pence could do no worse and possibly would do a lot better, especially considering his record on guns. [More]The guy needs all the friends he can get right now. So why would he drive any away?
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Trump Anti-Gun Nominee to Ninth Circuit Driving Away Core Supporters
We're the Only Ones Cutting Off Circulation Enough
The International Association of Chiefs of Police has recommended for the last 10 years that weapons confiscated by law enforcement agencies should be destroyed rather than sold or traded because "this action helps to keep officers and residents alike safe from recirculated weapons." [More]Those jackbooted globalist thugs? If that argument holds true, no one but them should have guns.
Oh...
That's what this is really about. The effete author of this exercise in "progressive" bitchiness is an indignant hoplophobe who would also rather taxpayers be on the hook for even more. So s/he tries to make it look like one-sided cronyism instead of a good deal for both sides.
If any outrage should be registered over this it would be if guns were confiscated from otherwise good Americans snared by infringements, if public contracts weren't put out for bid in order to favor partners, or if any stolen property has not been returned to its owner.
[Via cydl]
So Much for Having Any Reason Left to Defend the Guy
Tales of the Bizarro World
Legal Tender
Speaking of Morally Untenable
Not long after Rhodesia ceased to exist, it became morally untenable to mourn its disappearance. [More]Especially noting the tolerant paradise it's become.
And it's not like "The newspaper of record" will tell its readers about the very real threats from government white South Africans are facing.
See?
Hey, Marxists gotta stick together.
[Via JM]
Meanwhile, Across the Pond in Piers Morgan Paradise
Scotland Yard admits it has run out of detectives to investigate murders and gang crimes in the capital [More]They can't pull anyone off of scissor and tool control, because that would be dangerous.
So they admit they can't protect the subjects and the subjects aren't allowed to protect themselves.
They ain't seen nothin' yet.
But maybe I'd better mind my own business before I get taken to task again.
[Via Michael G]
Tales of Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo Resists Union Threats Aimed at Getting It to Drop Gun Manufacturer Clients [More]Still:
...Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan tried to straddle both sides of the issue.I wouldn't put 'em in the BFF column just yet...
[Via Michael G]
Star-Crossed
“Guidestar’s admitted desire to include relevant ‘data’ (i.e., facts) from the SPLC’s ‘factual’ determinations concerning certain nonprofit organizations demonstrates that Guidestar wanted to ‘obtain [facts] on hate groups’ and that it ‘wanted to offer additional [facts].’ Guidestar’s use of the term ‘hate group’ as one element of purported ‘data’ is therefore a purported assertion of fact, not opinion,” the brief states. Further, Guidestar has admitted “that it was keenly aware that its decision was political.” [More]I'll continue to use them as a resource for data they can't manipulate, but as far as anything else goes, how do you think I ought to reply the next time I get a funding solicitation email from them?
[Via Mack H]
Actions Speak Louder
One-Punch Man
Man sent to prison for Las Vegas 1-punch death [More]You don't need to be Saitama. It happens more frequently than many think.
Something must be done!
Don't tell any "Real Men" though -- let it be a surprise.
[Via William T]
We're the Fauxnly Ones Driven Enough
A Fredericksburg, Virginia, man is being held without bond after police say he followed a woman through three states in a car which looked like it was a police cruiser. This is not the first time Jerry Saintvil, 28, has been charged with impersonating a police officer. [More]So how is it someone who can't be trusted without a custodian is allowed unfettered access to those who can be?
You're aware of this archive, right? You never know when you might have to prove you had reason to doubt authenticity...
[Via William T]
The Russian Non-Connection
[T]he sum it received from those people was just over $2,500 and most of that was "routine payments" for membership dues or magazine subscriptions. [More]What a non-story.
I wonder what they'd find if they dug as deeply into foreign-influenced contributors to Everytown, Brady and the like.
What ever happened to the requirement by law for Corporation for Public Broadcasting-funded entities to maintain "strict adherence to objectivity and balance in all programs or series of programs of a controversial nature," what's the Constitutional basis for fed gov involvement in the first place, and isn't making us all pay for it somewhat analogous to a collective bullet fee?
And how do we learn more about why NPR isn't similarly forthcoming about its lucrative relationship with George Soros?
And while we're at it, let's have a shout out to the establishment Republican majority for yet another caving...
[Via Michael G]
Leading Sheep to the Slaughter
STL clergy members speak out against concealed carry bill [More]
My guess is the one they need to worry about won't be carrying concealed.
Another Violent Gun-Grabbing Democrat
Suspect in Brookside killing accidentally taped his talk about murder, police say [More]But...but...but this says he attacked the Democrat base as "parasites."
It also says "He voted for Claire McCaskill..."
[Via bondmen]