
Texas showdown: Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke gains ground on GOP Gov. Greg Abbott in new poll [More]
Hell yes…maybe…whichever way the wind blows…
And these idiots sure don’t live up to what they play on TV, do they?
Notes from the Resistance

Texas showdown: Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke gains ground on GOP Gov. Greg Abbott in new poll [More]
Hell yes…maybe…whichever way the wind blows…
And these idiots sure don’t live up to what they play on TV, do they?

GRNC Alert Remind “Traitor Thom” that he works for You [More]
The state and national GOP and “conservative issue” groups need to be put on notice that Tillis is unacceptable and given names of those who are.
New Poll: Dem John Fetterman leads Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania Senate race despite poor Biden approval [More]
He needs to realize that Pennsylvania urban Democrats don’t understand the issues he wants to talk about. They’re driven by their racism and his messaging needs to focus on that:
FETTERMAN PULLED A GUN ON AN UNARMED BLACK MAN!
That’s it.
He ought to have cars with loudspeakers blasting that message through the hood, passing out free t-shirts with that printed on them.
“… 21 of these 160 incidents just like this were disrupted and successfully stopped by unarmed individuals…” [Watch]
I got your “run, hide, fight” right here… Funny, how you have to watch to the very end to get this calculated little factoid.
By “just like this” she means the police were unable/unwilling to get to them in time and they were forbidden by law from having the means of effective defense, making it fair to wonder what the outcome might have been and how many lives might have been saved in the other 139 incidents had that not been the case…
[Via Jess]
A deputy U.S. Marshal assigned to a fugitive task force within the Uvalde County Sheriff’s Office is accused of taking Find My Friends to a creepy new level by illegally using law enforcement technology to access cell phone locations for people he’d been in relationships with. [More]
I’m sure he’s just one bad apple.
No?
[Via Jess]
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed concern about the recent deal announced by a bipartisan group of Senators to combat gun violence. Ms Ocasio-Cortez spoke to reporters before votes Monday evening and said she was specifically concerned with what she said was “juvenile criminalisation.” [More]
Oh, yeah, play that up, along with “disproportionate” and “racist”!
Be great if she’s the one that aborted this unwanted gestating legislation…
[Via Jess]
Jan. 6 committee will not make any criminal referrals, chairman says [More]
I wonder how desperately “Justice” will coerce the “seditious conspirators” to plea to something… and what do they say when the holdouts prove this has all been much ado about nothing but government terror and revenge?
I also wonder if the Republicans do a November “red wave,” if they’ll have the sand to go after Ashli Babbitt’s executioner.
In the case of Snyder, Thomas More says he took part in an anonymous company survey in which he did not hold back. He said using the flag for “Gay Pride Month” is an “abomination to God.” Somehow that comment was posted in the company’s intranet, which was not Snyder’s intention, and he was later fired for violating Arconic’s “diversity policy.” [More]
Coming from a policies and procedures background (1981 – 2000), I’d encourage his attorney to subpoena the company’s sexual harassment and hostile workplace policies, including all previous revisions.
[Via Mack H]
Antifa Members Who Brutally Beat, Robbed Two Latino Marines Will Get No Jail Time – All Felony Charges Dropped by Soros-Backed Philly DA [More]
Good thing they weren’t organized!
[Via bondmen]
The Supreme Court ruled in March that Americans have no right to learn the grisly details of CIA torture because the CIA has never formally confessed its crimes. The case symbolizes how the rule of law has become little more than legal mumbo-jumbo to shroud official crimes. And it is another grim reminder that Americans cannot rely on politically approved lawyers wearing bat suits to save their freedoms. [More]
Using that standard, the government could get away with just about anything.
And generally does.
“Commonsense gun safety laws,” anyone?
[Via bondmen]
Repealing the Second Amendment is the “only effective way to deal” with gun violence, according to CNN senior political contributor Bill Press, who claims it is clear from the Amendment’s text “that it has nothing to do with individual gun ownership; nothing to do with self-defense; and nothing to do with assault weapons.” [More]
Actually, repealing it would not eradicate the right, since ‘[t]his is not a right granted by the Constitution. Neither is it in any manner dependent upon that instrument for its existence.”
I was going to do an AmmoLand piece on this since there are plenty more fallacies. I still may, but other topics are a higher priority for me than this toothless old subversive ignoranus.
[Via DDS]
Beware of misinformation about red flag laws, including critics who say they lack due process, which is not accurate. Another false claim is that the laws allow people with a grudge, such as an ex-spouse, to take guns away. https://t.co/6hY8VcICNR
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) June 14, 2022
[Via WiscoDave]

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But…but…but…universal background checks… red flag laws… boyfriend loopholes…
It’s not really like this at all, is it?
[Via WiscoDave]
UPDATE: Gun Writer Lee Williams notes they didn’t do their homework and what they’re trying to do “violates state, federal and international law.”
A camp counselor confronted the suspected gunman in the lobby of the indoor sports and fitness center. [More]
Any reason ABC News doesn’t mention the staffer “exchanged gunfire” keeping him from entering?
Or is the explanation simply “ABC News“?
[Via Jess]
UPDATE:
CORRECTION (June 15, 2022, 11:20 a.m. ET): A previous version of this article misstated the actions of a staff member at the Texas summer camp. The staff member confronted the gunman, but did not exchange gunfire with him.
That doesn’t alter the fact that the ABC story was posted:

Straw-buyer cases are almost never prosecuted unless they are part of a big organized-crime investigation. “Lie and try” cases — in which prohibited buyers attempt, often successfully, to beat the background-check system — are almost never prosecuted at all, which is why Hunter Biden is not in prison on federal gun charges. Possession cases are routinely dismissed without prosecution. [More]
So enforce existing Intolerable Acts?
I take it we can’t count on your support?
[Via Michael G]