Since the original CUATF lead and subsequent information provided by whistleblowers was borne out, it would behoove us all, and especially House Oversight, to at least look into what was alleged about Chipman before he retired...[More]If we're expected to treat the guy like an expert worth heeding, wouldn't it be prudent to at least determine how trustworthy he really is?
Thursday, November 01, 2018
ATF Careerist Turned Giffords Spokesflack Proposes Evisceration of 2nd Amendment
I Heard Screaming and M1s Cracking
Neil Young is taking on the National Rifle Association (NRA) and pushing for “common sense gun laws” ahead of the midterm elections, releasing a new video for his 1970 protest song “Ohio.”[More]Because if there's one thing the Kent State shootings proved, it's that only government enforcers can be trusted with guns on college campuses!
A Northern Man don't need him around anyhow either.
Hajj-Podge
Standing Strong
On the fake controversy over "birthright citizenship" [More]More considerations on how we're being swindled.
I guess we'll find out Tuesday how badly our countrymen want to give up their own birthrights.
Outsourcing
"[A]ttack the sources of evil & not the people that are perpetrating it..." [More]Um... those are the sources of evil.
Can you imagine watching MSNBC for news?
The Catbird Seat
“When you can’t change people’s minds, sometimes you need to change the seats.” [More]And he fully understands how "“Our society is diverse and becoming more diverse every day,” and how that will help the gun-grabbers change those seats.
[Via Mack H]
We're the Only Ones Non-Protective Enough
Yes, Let's Be Clear
So let's be clear-- I am not anti-gun. [Watch]Stacey Abrams sure has a huge "but."
And why does Meghan McCain "appreciate [her] honesty" when she clearly dodges and redirects on the confiscation question like an experienced political snake?
From the outbursts of applause, my guess is there's no shortage of idiot white women with liberal arts degrees in the audience, both in studio and at home.
[Via Michael G]
First Desponder
Paramedic hurt patient on purpose, then bragged about it on Facebook, state says [More]Can't we show a little mercy so he can realize his ambition to go into nursing?
[Via Michael G]
When Chainsaws are Outlawed
Rope-Selling Capitalists
Billionaire Koch Brothers: ‘Against Our Principles’ to End Anchor Baby Policy [More]$ure it i$.
And it's against my principles to buy any of their brands.
[Via Mack H]
There's a Sucker Born Every Minute
California city council candidate is caught dropping off his wheelchair-bound mom, 86, so she can PANHANDLE [More]$200/hour? I'm in the wrong line of work.
I wonder if Chey read Conan Doyle...?
[Via William T]
This Means You
"Six days from now, we can defeat the brutal white supremacist forces of anti-Semitism, anti-immigrant nativism, and racism," says the famed socialist. "We can hold accountable the cold-hearted monsters... [More]And you know what we do with monsters. Let enough of them win and they'll change that to "vermin."
[Via Dave Licht]
That was Then, This is Now
Harry M. Reid appeared impassioned — even upset, at times — when he took the Senate floor in 1993 and declared “no sane country” would grant birthright citizenship to children born on its soil to parents who lack legal status. [More]Maybe it really wasn't his brother...
Knew or Should Have Known
Reporting for Duty
Anchors Away
Sixteen years after the 14th Amendment was ratified, the Supreme Court held that an American Indian, John Elk, was not a citizen, despite having been born here. Instead, Congress had to pass a separate law making Indians citizens, which it did, more than half a century after the adoption of the 14th Amendment. (It's easy to miss -- the law is titled: "THE INDIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT OF 1924.") Why would such a law be necessary if simply being born in the U.S. was enough to confer citizenship? [More]What she said.
And yeah, I know.
That'll Do, Pig
James Cromwell: ‘There Will Be Blood in the Streets’ if Trump Isn’t Stopped [More]We'll be one big, happy Portland.
Either way it will be ugly.
And experience hath shewn who the aggressors will be.
From the Department of Pre-Blame
President Trump's stunning attack on Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on Wednesday is being interpreted by many on Capitol Hill as an attempt to deflect blame and throw the retiring Speaker under the bus should the GOP lose its House majority next week. [More]The Hill may want readers to believe that. There's nothing "stunning" about Trump defending issues he was elected on from predictable "moderate" opposition, especially when they're the ones firing the first shot.
Now define "many," and show they're not swamp creatures to a man.
"One GOP operative"? Michael Steele?
What's also predictable is the DSM priming the public for blame redirection should the "blue wave" psyops work. Very few will look at how much fire GOP losers doused in the bellies of erstwhile supporters by betraying them on key core issues like RKBA and "immigration" invasion.
What will have been rejected is self-serving capitulators, collaborators and rope-sellers.
Strictly Business
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So as long as we're talking corporate dealings, Shannon, what's the deal with you and Roundup?
Let me guess: None of our business.