Thursday, July 07, 2016

Damon Show How Oblivious Hollywood Elites Are to Serious Resistance

Fortunately for him, Damon doesn’t need to rely on novices where his own safety is concerned. He can afford the most exclusive personal protection services money can buy. What’s almost humorous is that one of Damon’s bodyguards turned out to be an international gunrunner. [More]
If you really want an informed opinion, just ask a stage prop!

A New Call

A February 4, 2010 letter from an Assistant Attorney General to Senator Grassley, Ranking Minority Committee Member for the Judiciary, denied that straw purchased weapons were being deliberately sent over the border into Mexico. [More]
You mean 2011.

I have some other concerns with this, but now is not the time to address those.

AmmoLand Exclusive: Terry Brother Joins in Fast and Furious FOIA to State Dept.

There are multiple reasons for filing the request, primarily because it explores an area that has been left largely unresolved by official inquiries from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General.  [More]
Some of us are going to keep swinging as long as we can raise a fist.

We're the Only Ones Murderous Enough

Just so Officer Safety &  Co. could make it home at the end of his shift. [More]

I'm waiting for the antis to find a way to blame this on a citizen having a gun.

UPDATE: No sooner do I call that then I see this just in from War on Guns Correspondent Bluesgal:
The NRA is to blame for police shooting of Philando Castile by encouraging citizens to arm themselves
By that Kuntzman douche who whined how he got PSTD from firing an AR. He's discovered this gets him attention, so now he's just trolling.

You Gotta Be Kiddin'

Hillary Clinton did not swear an oath to tell the truth before meeting with the FBI for three and a half hours last weekend, and the interview was not recorded, FBI Director James Comey told House lawmakers on Thursday. [More]
Why does anyone obey the law again? Oh yeah, because if you're not one of the rulers, you'll be destroyed.

Gee, I wonder if Republicans will do anything about this. You know, like the comfy chair...

Why Does Anyone NEED an 'Assault Rifle' and 'High Capacity' Magazines?

Oh I don't know... [More]
20-30 Somali Muslims terrorized the neighborhood and threatened to gang-rape at least one homeowner.
Rigorous!

[Via Florida Guy and Matt Bracken]  

It's All in the Intent

Saying "Screw you" to Gretchen is not the same as asking her to.

[Via Mack H]

It's Like There Are Two Sets of Standards

Facebook leaves this up:


And takes this down for a "community standards" violation?  Even after it receives plenty of attention?

He's on his Facebook page now saying it was all sarcasm and a joke, but then again he also posts one of those red circles with the slash over the word "Hate," so we're obviously dealing with an Opposite Day "progressive," meaning the default is to assume he's lying.

[Via Keith B]

Case Studies Wanted

I need case studies to counter these for our fellow members of Congress. Any examples of use of an AR or AK in civilian self defense where lives were saved. [More]
I'd argue Bundy Ranch,but I don't think that's what he's looking for.

[Via bondmen]

If You See Something Say Something

Unless it involves a protected group. [More]

Have we learned nothing from Ahmed the Clock Boy?

[Via Steve T

Shopping with Nancy

As I approach Footcandy, Nancy Pelosi comes out with her shopping bags and the man assists her into the awaiting SUV. The SUV, with lights flashing, bursts back into southbound traffic. [More]
And you'd better believe they were armed to the teeth.

[Via Rough and Ready]

Where 'Smart Guns' Might Do Some Good

On weapons Obama provides to foreigners... [More]

Fun concept. It still wouldn't work, though.

Questioning Authority

Tennessee Firearms Association expressed the organization's caution to Tennessee voters about the ratings and endorsements coming out of some State and National policy and advocacy groups such as the National Rifle Association. [More]
Aw go on...

[Via Ron W]

The Patience Not to Overextend Himself

Bloomberg will forego adding the jewel to his crown -- for now. [More]

Anybody Not See That *Not* Coming?

Attorney General Lynch Says Hillary Clinton Won't Be Charged Over Email Server [More]
Go ahead, Gomer, except I think we all know what you're going to say.

In the Spirit of Bipartisan Compromise

Cave on agreeing to gun votes, take DC reforms off the table. [More]

Aren't you glad Republicans, who wouldn't be in power if not for gun owners, are the majority?

Do You Get Extra Points for Effort?

I mean, deported six times and here he is again! He must really want to be here bad! [More]

[Via Keith B]

Good Luck with That

California actually has a legal process to recall tyrannical politicians. [More]
Tell me abut it. My friend Russ Howard led the "Recall Roberti" effort, and we see what it got him.

Forget about getting enough people to lift a finger to do a recall -- which by the way requires serious, consuming commitments in money and manpower --   I'm still waiting for enough to come forward to help out a guy who gave them his all. His was one of the three case studies that inspired the "Profiles in Apathy" concept.

Plenty of anonymous bloviators are willing to bellow "Molon Labe!" in comments.  Count on them to do anything else and the chance of positive action goes down exponentially, especially if money is involved -- hell, how many times have I asked for readers to send Vanderboegh a gratitude offering for value received, and guess what.

I saw an interesting stat on a social media site I monitor -- for the week thus far it has almost 700,00 "post reach" hits, almost 100,000 "post engage" hits, and 19 "website clicks." That's all the people who thought it might be in their interest to learn what posts were about before making up their minds. All the squabbling commenters were making noises about posts they hadn't even read based on the post title, and were basically just weighing in as an excuse to bray fixed opinions at each other, or to change the subject altogether and go distractedly chasing off in another direction.

Forgive me if I'm cynical. Not even being able to get 99.9% of site visitors to share links for stuff they're not getting anywhere else can do that.

And as for CRPA leading the charge, please -- don't hold you breath. Say, didn't Arnhole first get in following a recall...?

There's a reason we see this happening in California.  But those of us explaining that reason are either ignored or subjected to the logically indefensible "single issue" cop-out.

You do have to wonder if someone won't even send an email or share a link how much prolonged sacrifice and risk they're actually prepared to endure. And as for the growing consensus that politics won't work, how many through personal detachment made that a self-fulfilling prophecy?

When everything breaks down, there will be plenty of blame to go around.

A Demonstration of Principle

It was an honor to march with these patriots on the Fourth of July.  [More]
T.L. Davis attends a parade and shares his impressions of a remarkable experiment in citizen journalism.

Sign of the Times

Gloucester ammo store’s sign criticized for its ‘ugly timing’ [More]
So when would be a "good" time...?

Right. The answer is "never," proving the "timing" issue was just a phony excuse to take a shot.

It's the "progressive" way.

[Via Steve T

Syllogism Generator

U.S. District Judge Henry Coke Morgan Jr. said that because computer hacking is commonplace and lots of data about people's online usage goes to Internet providers already, a reasonable person should not expect his computer usage to be private. [More]
You could use that "logic" to justify just about any criminal activity by government.  The judge just did.

[Via Mack H]

We're the Only Ones Rethinking Enough

Let's see, "gun-free zones," and militarized "Only Ones" who perpetuate the dangerous misconception that they're "first on the scene" -- what exactly are they "rethinking" here? [More]

Oh, right. The get to call their weapons "patrol rifles."

[Via Mack H]

And They Say There are No Stupid Questions

Why do people still need guns? [More]
Dolly, eh?

[Via Mack H]

'Gun Crime' to Go Up Under Bloomberg's 'Question 1'


Hand off that gun to a friend while target shooting and see for yourself. [More]

So Come on Down to Quisling Guns in Everytown

Midstate Gun in Providence is A-OK with its spokeskapos disparaging right to keep and bear arms advocates and even wanting to vote three times for Obama. They're evidently convinced Polyphemus will eat them last or something, or maybe not at all if they keep pleasing him. [More]

You can read more from a "journalist" who's pleased he didn't have to deal with "stereotypes" and "NRA extremists."

That must be why he's seemingly unconcerned that Midstate provides the same guns as other stores that don't share "progressive" ideologies. Looking through their website, what comes to mind is wondering if any of the arms and ammunition manufacturers who supply them would care to take the Ronnie Barrett approach and cease product shipments.

It would appear any Rhode Island gun owner who patronizes Midstate is giving aid and comfort that those who actually support their interests could put to better use.

Not that the RI Gun Prags want to hear any of that.  If that's the extent of leadership and rights advocacy, no wonder the state is such a mess.

[Via Neil W]

Who Dares Question?

What that means is that any private citizen, any reporter, or any media outlet that even requests for information related to the Orlando Massacre can have their identities turned over to the FBI.  The implications of having local officials serve as the stifling arm of oppression by an investigative arm of the federal government is chilling. [More]
Yeah, I mean, seeing as how this has been the latest the catalyst for a new "bipartisan" citizen disarmament feeding frenzy, why is knowing what actually happened -- and how -- important, anyway?

Y'know, if we just stopped questioning everything, accepted what we're told and got back to all the trivial distractions that are there to keep us occupied, there'd be a lot less need for official warnings and retaliations.

[Via Florida Guy]   

We're the Only Ones Point Blank Enough

What is it about Democrat/MAIG areas? [More]

On the other hand, it's almost like "the system" is set up to keep goading until a large enough reaction can be provoked to where a critical mass of the herd will welcome a heavier hand in everything.