Speaking of ‘Destructive to These Ends’…

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Beat,” DNC Chair Ken Martin stated that the Democratic Party’s job right now is to win elections, and if “we are truly in a dictatorship and an authoritarian regime here has completely shredded the Constitution, then party doesn’t matter, and then elections don’t matter and then the resistance looks completely different” “and we may be nearing” that moment, but for now, their job is winning elections. [More]

Sounds like the commies are making veiled threats of going kinetic.

Once we get used to the concept, Ken, those of us with natural inhibitions against starting things will have to get used to finishing them, but I have a feeling some of us, maybe three percent, will adapt.

Like Dr. Banner always used to say

[Via bondmen]

From the Party Complaining About Political Retaliation…

Carville: Trump ‘Collaborators’ Should Be Shaved, Paraded Down PA Ave in Orange Pajamas, Spat on by Public After 2028 [More]

Just don’t call it legislative terrorism!

Carville, Carville… isn’t he the guy who doesn’t think we “need a 40-clip magazine rapid fire rifle“…?

[Via bondmen]

Engaging with Jay

This Jay Thacker…?

If so, thanks for “sharing Christ-centered perspectives on gun violence prevention” and staying true to your espoused principles, Jay:

Above all, be kind. We do not have to agree on anything to be kind to one another.
As brothers and sisters in Christ, please comment respectfully. We ask that opinions of gun owners and non-gun owners be respected and tolerated.
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Be open-minded. We encourage you to read the messages thoughtfully. Consider viewpoints different than your own and pray for understanding and insights. Christ is always at work.
Stay on topic. ENGAGE is concerned with gun violence prevention. Comments that stray from the topic of gun violence prevention will not be approved.
Be patient. Our group is small and entirely comprised of volunteers. It may take time to approve and post comments.

And this is one of their leaders…?

An Earle-Sears VA Loss Could Be a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

Show an enemy committed to your destruction you’re not willing to fight to the hilt and don’t expect that to do anything but embolden them. [More]

With a slow fist coming, you’d think more effort would be put into stopping it.

On This We Can Agree

“This is South Central Los Angeles,” Gochez told a crowd at a Tuesday evening anti-ICE protest. “They are not the only ones with guns in this city. They’re not the only ones and don’t forget that.” [More]

That’s been pretty much my argument. Except I knpow better than “military AR-15s.” And I’m not a f_n’ commie.

Ironically, when armed resistance breaks out, it will be in “gun controlled” Democrat strongholds, proving another argument some of us have been making.

[Via bondmen]

Along Came Jones

“I’m From the Hood, OK?!” – Texas Democrat State Rep. Jolanda Jones Says She Will Slash Republicans Across the Throat if They Bully Her [More]

Think they’re related…?

Figures Moms Demand/Everyt0wn would endorse her and then not say anything about this. (I hope they take it down because I’ve got a screenshot and it would be fun to see them once more vanish a commie star.)

[Via bondmen]

That Inking Feeling

A recently surfaced video shows Maine Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner with a chest tattoo of the SS Totenkopf, the skull-and-crossbones emblem used by Nazi “Death’s Head” units. [More]

Wait… I though WE were the Nazis…

[Via bondmen]

Related UPDATE

Senate Candidate With Nazi-Linked Tattoo Recruited Socialist Paramilitary Group in Maine [More]

I wondered why I didn’t see him endorsed by any gun-grab groups.

He’s not ready for citizen disarmament.

Yet.

[Via Michael G]

You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet

An armed gang of shoplifters is terrorizing NYC supermarkets— and grocers say NYPD is ignoring the rampage [More]

So this was a talking point

Wait ’til Zohran the Red takes over with his peoples’ collective markets, enhanced citizen disarmament, repurposed police, and treatment of criminals as social justice equalizers.

I see some Vichycons are still pushing for gungrabber Curtis to either stay in or to step aside form Cuomo. They can all go to hell– and will. Me, I’m makin’ popcorn.

[Via bondmen]

Quacks Like a Democrat…

Supposed ‘Independent’ Nebraska Senate Candidate is Bankrolled by National Democrats [More]

Yeah, we know.

What are “reasonable gun safety measures,” what does “I am fundamentally in favor of the Second Amendment… We can combat school shootings while protecting the Second Amendment” mean, and how does it fundamentally differ from “I support the Second Amendment BUT we can all agree on commonsense gun safety laws…”?

[Via Michael G]

Jeff Knox For the Record

As some of you have noted before, this site occasionally doesn’t process comments and I have to go into the Trash file and manually fix things. That was the case on a comment submitted on the 19th that just showed up today on the post about a comment Jeff Knox made on X.com about TPUSA and the Virginia governor’s race. Rather than bury it there, it merits a standalone post:

For the record, I have had in-depth discussions with Dennis Fussaro about his plan, and supported it from the beginning. I’ve also discussed it with NRA-ILA Director John Commerford and other staff at NRA, as well as with fellow members of the Grassroots and Legislative Policy committees.
NRA has not been, and is not being, “silent” in this election, but I do think we could have done better at rolling out a more comprehensive plan and activating more people.
I’ve been in the trenches of political campaigns for well over 20 years. I’ve run for state office and helped numerous others in their campaigns, both as a volunteer and as a paid consultant.
Dennis’s plan is solid, well-thought-out, and workable, but it comes with a pretty high price tag.
I think it could have worked and been fully funded, if it had been presented and adopted much earlier, but that didn’t happen. Instead, I think NRA looked at the bank account and built their plan on what they reasonably thought they could afford, rather than putting together a plan like Dennis’s and then working to raise the money and implement as much of it as possible.
Dennis and I will continue pushing for this sort of shift in approach.
I threw out the idea of TPUSA getting more involved because they are currently the most prominent players in the political space, not as a way to shuffle off responsibility. I’ve done some work with TPUSA in the past, and I also understand that a whole lot of their folks are very interested in snagging prominent roles in the 2026 mid-terms. I’ve been talking with them and other “young Republican” groups about getting involved in Virginia and New Jersey as good politics and a way for their folks to bolster their resume’s. I’ve also been hoping to see them join with NRA on our political goals.
Please remember that NRA is under new leadership, with many new folks in staff, and a whole lot of new people on the board. We’re just getting our feet under us after a long and ugly internal conflagration. Many people want to move forward with caution, while Dennis and I would prefer to see bold, aggressive action. The comparison of NRA to an aircraft carrier is pretty spot-on. We’ve pretty much gotten the thing turned around, and now some of us are pushing hard to gain speed. It’s a process. What it definitely is not is “same as it ever was.”
Jeff Knox, NRA Board of Directors since April, 2024.

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