OK, Groomers

But television stations will not carry the images, even if the most explicit parts are blurred out. And I can’t blame the stations—even when blurred, the images are pornographic and not appropriate for public consumption. It is depressingly ironic that pictures too obscene to be shown to adults on television can be shown to 10-year-old kids in schools. [More]

Of special interest here:

As a candidate for governor, Mills’ gun control positions are similar to those of her Democratic competitors. She has called for a slew of firearms restrictions, including bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and touts her efforts to keep guns out of the hands as domestic abusers, who account for roughly half of the homicides in the state. But as a state legislator representing a rural district a decade ago, Mills received “A” or “A+” ratings from the NRA for her voting record during each of her three terms. 

Oh, look, a fellow supporter on both counts

[Via Michael G]

Republican ‘Commitment to America’ Must Not Take Gun Voters for Granted

These people run for office because they represent themselves as leaders for championing the beliefs of their constituents. That means they’re expected to lead, and if they don’t know how there are plenty willing to help and navigate them through all the specifics and questions and pitfalls in arenas they’ve been fighting in for years. [More]

If they’re too chicken to bring up hot-button issues before they’re elected, what makes us think they’ll champion them afterward?

Blame to Go Around

The mother of a 30-year-old Buffalo woman who was killed by her estranged husband told The Post that Gov. Kathy Hochul was just as responsible for the brutal slaying as the man who pulled the trigger. [More]

Not to give Hochul a break or anything, but it appears there were also some all-too-common poor choices in play here, and I wonder if Keaira imprinted off of Tammy in her man-selection acumen and if they both were Democrats.

[Via Michael G]

You’ll Just Have to Take her Word for It

Pelosi ‘won’t release home-security footage,’ Dems demand GOP take blame [More]

So then how do we know if what we’re being told are lies and conspiracy theories really are?

The DSM has already found a new use for “baseless”

UPDATES

U.S. Capitol Police had live video feed at Pelosi home but didn’t notice break-in [More]

And, of course, they can’t say anything…

A Detail in the Paul Pelosi Attack Story Makes No Sense [More]

Just one?

[Via Michael G]

Fox affiliate in SF retracts report that Pelosi and the suspect were found in their underwear. NBC News retracts report there were 3 people in the house. Politico retracts a third party opened the door to let cops in. Now the media calls us names for BELIEVING them. [More]

Rotting from the Head

The FBI is asking a U.S. court to reverse its order that it produce information from Seth Rich’s laptop computer. If the court does not, the bureau wants 66 years to produce the information. [More]

That every elected official and every major news organization is not unrelentingly screaming “WHY?” tells us what we need to know.

[Via bondmen]

Adventures in Baselessness

“The Pennsylvania county boards of elections are hereby ORDERED to refrain from counting any absentee and mail-in ballots received for the November 8, 2022 general election that are contained in undated or incorrectly dated outer envelopes.” [More]

What if the problem is what’s inside the envelopes? And funny how a judge rules so often tracks with who a judge owes…

This ain’t over by a long shot.

[Via Michael G]

A Certain Appeal

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Defendants Merrick Garland, in his official capacity as Attorney General of the United States; Steven Dettelbach, in his official capacity as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF); the United States Department of Justice; and ATF hereby appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from the Court’s Opinion & Order on Scope of Preliminary Injunction entered on October 1, 2022… [More]

Of course they’re not giving up on unconstitutionally claiming authority to impose frame or receiver infringements. They enjoy unlimited resources.

FPC has the entire case with filings and orders indexed for us.

[Via Jess]

Snitch Nation

When Your Neighbor Turns You In – Authoritarian societies depend on people ratting each other out for activities that were recently legal—and it’s already happening in the US. [More]

Funny. Wired wants us to believe the danger comes from proponents of limited Constitutional government.

Not a word about any of this… or cancel culture, struggle sessions, or SWATting gun owners

We’re the Only Ones Resigned Enough

Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith informed the Board of Supervisors in this one-line letter that she was leaving office effective Monday. [More]

Maybe if she goes quietly no one will ask any questions about “underrepresentation.”

Too bad. The “real reporters” could have had an “EXCLUSIVE” worth putting in all caps.

[Via Rough and Ready]

Calling All Seditious Conspirators

In the mid-19th century, a pro-slavery minority — encouraged by lawmakers — used violence to stifle a growing anti-slavery majority. It wasn’t long before the other side embraced force as a necessary response. [More]

So the people fighting for a Bill of Rights culture and a central government bound by the chains of delegated authority are the new slavers…

Orwell’s got this one.

[Via Michael G]

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