FBI refuses to give Congress informant file alleging Biden took bribes as vice president [More]
Hey, remember what happened to the last guy who defied Oversight and got a contempt of Congress rap…
Notes from the Resistance
FBI refuses to give Congress informant file alleging Biden took bribes as vice president [More]
Hey, remember what happened to the last guy who defied Oversight and got a contempt of Congress rap…
A 46-year-old man was fatally shot by a fellow campaign staffer while handing out flyers for a progressive political group in Philadelphia ahead of the city’s upcoming mayoral race. [More]
OnePA? Looks like they’re 0 for 2 on “common sense gun reforms” and black lives mattering.
Care to see what else they’re wrong on?
[Via Steve T]
Elon Musk: Why Does The Media Misrepresent Interracial Crime Stats “To Such An Extreme Degree”? [More]
Because doing it to a lesser degree doesn’t produce mass results.
[Via bondmen]
” I know, and I think many of the people on your panel know, that prosecutors do not have evidence in hand linking the effort of Enrique Tarrio, Stewart Rhodes, and other lieutenants of theirs, to Donald Trump. They do not have the smoking-gun evidence that shows that Donald Trump was directing an effort to violently overthrow the government. ” [More]
Considering the charges and the punishment, it doesn’t even look like they “have the smoking-gun evidence that shows that[Stewart Rhodes] was directing an effort to violently overthrow the government.”
[Via bondmen]

California reparations task force OKs state apology, payments [More]
A line about “not one cent for tribute” comes to mind…
[Via 1Gat]
The recommendation for Rhodes is the longest thus far for any person charged in connection with the Capitol attack, reflecting what prosecutors see as his role in a key organizing figure for members of the far-right militia — even as Rhodes was never alleged to have entered the Capitol building itself on Jan. 6. [More]
So he not only never went in, they have no direct orders he issued to any specific person. The seditious conspiracy here is by the persecutors.
This is an act of judicial terrorism with a chilling, wider goal in mind. What else would you call “the deliberate creation of a sense of fear, usually by the use or threat of use of symbolic acts of physical violence, to influence the political behavior of a given target group”?
I guess the jurors were impressionable and manipulable enough to embrace the hysteria. It also raises a question I’ve had for some time for those whose liberty advocacy efforts center on Fully Informed Juries: Even though “text, history, and tradition” known to the Founders is on your side, your message is limited by those who control the media, and by prevailing legal establishment interests, to the echo chambers of the political fringes.
The arrogant f*** (from Portland, OR) who wrote that actually cites a law review article that compares telling free citizens about their nullification rights to telling children not to stick beans up their noses (“most of them would not have thought about it had it not been suggested”) and wrings his hands over how difficult the First Amendment makes full suppression.
And potentially sympathetic politicians, mindful of what the Swamp and the media would do to them, have little incentive to touch it.
So why not force wider discussion and open the eyes of more by creating ballot measures in states that allow it? Just the act of collecting signatures will raise awareness “outside the choir” (and I qualify the use of that term), and the fact that something is gaining steam, and maybe even getting on the ballot, will call attention to a freedom safeguard the would-be rulers desperately want to keep citizens from learning about.
We might stick beans up our noses.
Nonbinary Child of Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark Gets Probation for Assaulting a Cop – “allegedly struck a police officer in the face, leading to an assault and battery on a police officer charge, on top of charges of vandalizing property, tagging property, vandalizing a historic marker/monument, and resisting arrest” [More]
I wonder what would happen to a young, politically unconnected black man who punched a Boston cop…?
After all, “racial justice” is what Katherine says she’s all about.
[Via Michael G]
Court upholds California’s assault weapons bans [Watch]
Of course, it did.
Not that the reptiles causing the problems will be slowed down one beat.
[Via Jess]
Moreover, though, the SPLC defended its classifications by saying that it’s opinion, thus it cannot be considered defamation [More]
So what the hell is the FBI doing acting on opinions in an official capacity, and who is going to be held accountable and how?
[Via Michael G]

Missouri’s governor would play a major role in St. Louis policing and prosecution under a bill praised by Republicans as a way to fight crime and criticized by Democrats as an attempt to take away local control from the Black-led city. [More]
So the people trying to save black lives are the racists…?
[Via bondmen]
Brazilian police raid ex-President Bolsonaro’s home, seize phone… On Wednesday, Valdemar Costa Neto, the leader of Bolsonaro’s political party, expressed support for the ex-president following the search. “We trust that all doubts the Judiciary has will be clarified and it will be proven that Bolsonaro didn’t do anything illegal,” Neto wrote on Twitter. Meanwhile, Bolsonaro also faces investigations into attacks on the legitimacy of Brazil’s electoral system and embezzlement of foreign gifts. [More]
By hook or by crook, Lula is going to destroy his political rival. It’s what communists do.
[Via Jess]
Say this works. What price will Brandon’s corrupt Democrat “leadership” string-pullers who have been covering this up pay? Or instead, will Republicans clear the field for them so they can run someone else in ’24 without having to go through an internecine war with all the self-damage that will cause? And what about all their DSM propagandists?
He’s a big target but he can’t be the only one.
Next question: How many Americans care?
[Via Jess]
Lansing police officer charged in ‘price switching’ scheme at Meijer stores [More]
You gotta wonder how dumb somebody must be to risk a career, a pension plan that most private sector tax chumps can’t get, and their reputation and freedom over something like this.
Then again, I never had much in common with Meijer customers.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that 27,000 people who pled guilty or were convicted of drunk driving from June 1, 2011 to April 18, 2019, are entitled to have their cases reconsidered due to the state police lab’s widespread mishandling of breathalyzer tests and withholding of evidence. [More]
Coercing pleas with the threat of more severe charges is a way they get domestic violence “admissions” and the gun prohibition that goes along with it.
If you want to know how that works, I understand NRA’s new First Vice President is something of an authority…
[Via Michael G]
“User feedback is helping us put Michigan on the cutting edge of voter roll truth and accuracy,” Tim Vetter, co-developer and co-founder of checkmyvote.org, said in a statement. “Dirty voter rolls are a national security issue.” [More]
Because Lord knows we can’t trust the people whose job it is to do that.
[Via Michael G]