Wednesday, May 18, 2016

AmmoLand Exclusive: Donald Trump Promised Terry Brother Answers on Fast and Furious

This is not only newsworthy, it could prove explosive. It could provide the necessary authority to break the logjam and allow the complete truth about Operation Fast and Furious “gunwalking” to come to light. It’s not unfair to speculate that could put the fear of God into some of those who have tried their best to keep the truth buried, and would up the stakes for involved Democrats to keep Trump from getting elected. It would also be tremendously beneficial to his campaign, and to rallying Americans sick of the cover-up and demanding of justice. But only if that pledge is publicly acknowledged. [More]
We've been handed opportunities here, both to test a pledge and to potentially finally get the answers the OIG, House Oversight, Senate Judiciary and the court have been unable to pry loose. And that will scare the hell out of some, probably including Hillary. This is one I really need your help promoting.

"The Bystander"

A walker-by trips over the ankle of a man sitting on a bench outside a pet shop. Harsh words are exchanged and a fist fight ensues. A bystander witnesses the struggle and calls 911. Feeling that the fight will result in serious injury, the bystander draws his concealed pistol. [More]
This week on "Stop the Threat"...

In Your Ear, Lanier

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[Via Keith B]

George Zimmerman to Become Professional Bear Hunter


Either that or a taxidermist... [More]

[Via Pat H]

The Pajama Boy in Chief

Good analysis. [More]

For some reason, this line comes to mind...

[Via Michael G]

The Mr. Bubble Terror

A 5 year-old girl was suspended from kindergarten on Monday for bringing a gun to Southeast Elementary School. It sounds alarming, but the weapon was a bubble gun, a popular plastic toy sold at stores across Colorado.[More]
Just when we thought things couldn't possibly get more ridiculous.

They also go into full "consistent with district policy"meltdown over Nerf guns. And they call themselves the "Spartans."

The buck stops here.

Is it any wonder that occasionally, after years of insane conditioning, the weak ones snap, and that their impulse is to punish their tormenters in the most insane manner imaginable?

[Via cydl]

What Do You Feel Like Doin' Tonight?


I'll tell you what I feel like doin' tonight: Takin' advantage of Michelle's "boredom" excuse and shootin' somebody.

No?

We're the Only Ones Holstered Enough

University of Texas officer shot when gun goes off while holstered ... any time there is an incident of this kind, the police department is obligated to look into whether it was a mechanical failure or human failure. [More]
See, if this can happen to a trained professional, how insane is it to allow mere "civilians" to carry guns on Texas campuses?

Right?

[Via William T]

You Decide

Then share your decision. [More]

Fred Reed lays out the choices and asks for clarity.

Hey, isn't "home rule" what "progressives" demand, that is, when they're not trying to impose something in Everytown...?

Required Reading

The subversive or useful idiot who thinks he’s a genius in your own command post is always vastly more dangerous and damaging pound for pound than the open enemy on the other side of the wire. [More]
WarOnGuns Correspondent Carlos Perdue shares insights we ignore at our peril.

He also minces no words for Team Grover.

Mein Kampf

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Highlights the Struggle for Acceptance [More]
Yeah, I can see it's bee a real vale of tears.

Anybody actually believe the goal is "Live and let live"?

Read My Lips Redux

That means Bush has broken his pledge to the Republican Party, while others like Cruz have yet to fulfill it or break it. [More]
And what do we call someone who breaks his word?

You don't make a pledge unless you intend to keep it. Anyone who breaks such a commitment is a demonstrable self-serving liar who will say and do anything until the people whose trust they needed no longer matter.

Keeping Things in Check Redux


Fourth Estate Fifth Columnists in Training

George Zimmerman puts murder weapon up for sale ... The cold-blooded murder of Trayvon Martin... [More]
It ain't "murder" if you're found not guilty. But hey, it's a college paper. And yeah, it's an "opinion" piece. Still, are there no standards?

They say there are:
The STAR values accuracy and works diligently to check facts before publication. However, if inaccuracies occur, we want  to know. Please report errors to the editor at star@sonoma.edu.
That's cover for the Opposite Day "progressives" running the show. There was demonstrably no diligence in that lazy screed, no editorial fact-checking. Why not?  They're supposed to be learning a craft under guidance. Is there no adult supervision?

I guess that would fall on Paul Gullixson, Faculty Adviser. He's got all the right "Authorized Journalist" creds.

So, do any ignorant biases color his work product? (And they say there are no stupid questions...):
Yes, I believe more universal gun regulation is needed, particularly on assault weapons, which have no place outside of combat zones. That’s the kind of thing that I hope will be discussed on Monday when Rep. Mike Thompson hosts a hearing in Sacramento on gun regulations. Many locals will be in attendance. Thompson, chairman of the House task force on preventing gun violence, is advocating for legislation that would prevent people on the federal government’s terrorist watch list from buying firearms. That seems like an easy first stop on this journey.
No, I guess there is no adult supervision after all. Meaning these kids are perfectly primed to follow in the footsteps of their subject matter knowledge-free mentors.

After all, look at how the "pros" do it.

So Much for Mattering

Prosecutors said the 13-year-old, who has not been publicly identified because she is a juvenile, got the knife from her mother, 35-year-old Tamika Gayden. The victim, 15-year-old De'Kayla Dansberry, was stabbed during a fight that broke out Saturday evening in front of a housing complex on the city's South Side. [More]
Enabled and made inevitable by self-serving "progressive" rule...

What a "Progressive" Idea!

Therefore, if a citizen infringed on a state owned copyright by making a copy of a government publication, or reading that publication out loud in a public setting, or uploading it to the internet, they could be liable for statutory damages. [More]
Hey, who but a troublemaker wants to do that anyway?