We’re the Only Ones Indecent Enough

During a prostitution sting in 2019, Corral “made a wide turn from the middle lane,” per Houston Public Media. He subsequently crashed into a truck containing two passengers, including driver Ruben Rodriguez. Rodriguez sued, alleging both he and his passenger suffered injuries for which Corral should be held liable. [More]

While I’ve never availed myself of the services of a private whore, I understand at least with them you’re not the one who gets screwed.

[Via Michael G]

We’re the Only Ones Explicit Enough

Ohio cop claims sheriff’s agency spread explicit pics of her: lawsuit [More]

Sounds like the investigators were filthier than the pictures.

These people are right down the road from me. From what I’ve heard and my limited experience (elder feral son Uday was harassed a few years back and I gave the deputy who showed up at my house my unvarnished assessment of him and his tactics), I’m admittedly biased and predisposed to believing the worst.

[Via Matthew L]

Adventures in Baselessness

Let’s hope this gets Mike Lindell out of bankruptcy and allows him to smother some deserving souls with HisPillow.

Then let’s hope an honest investigation reveals what most of us have had plenty of cause to suspect, with the attendant repercussion on laws and appointments enacted over the last four years.

Where There’s a Will

Mexico disperses migrant caravans heading to US ahead of Trump inauguration – President-elect Trump has threatened Mexico with a 25% tariffs on goods — unless it stops illegal crossings [More]

What more does anyone need to see to know what treasonous frauds the Democrats have been on this?

Now threaten to prosecute illegal employers and watch the exodus begin.

The Bottom Line

Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted has emerged as a late and leading contender to succeed Vice President-elect JD Vance in the Senate, three Republicans familiar with the process say. [More]

I have a bad feeling about this:

Husted did not clarify the difference between what he supports and a red flag law. “The bottom line is Governor DeWine and I support second amendment rights,” said Husted. “We support freedom loving Americans who want to exercise those rights, but we also want to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and those who are not legally allowed to own them.”

We know that doesn’t work.

Aligning himself with DeWine is a big red flag in itself.

[Via bondmen]

The Dead Samaritan

Three charged with murder after body of good Samaritan who left his home to help a stranded motorist was found beside burning car [More]

Tbere’s nothing lower and more deserving of execution.

Was one of the killers the guy who asked for help? Because the vampire/invite trope comes to mind.

Not to blame the victim, but a grown man with a family ought to know better. My response, without exposing myself, would be to let the stranger know I was dialing 911 to get him help.

[Via bondmen]

Shamsud We Hardly Knew Ye

The terrorist who killed 14 people and hurt 35 more in New Orleans in the early hours of New Year’s Day prepositioned bombs that used an extraordinarily rare explosive compound, senior law enforcement officials have told NBC News. The two devices didn’t detonate, but authorities are scrambling to learn how Shamsud-Din Jabbar was able to incorporate a type of explosive that has never before been used in a terror attack in America or Europe. [More]

So why are they so sure he was a “lone wolf”?

And all those unanswered questions about the Las Vegas “moderate”

Kinda makes you wonder why some gun owners adamantly advocate believing what the government allow us to see about school shooters…

[Via bondmen]

Paging Tommy Lee…

Montenegro Considers ‘Complete’ Gun Ban After 12 Shot Dead [More]

You know what? Montenegro? I don’t give a damn. Let ’em. Fools.

And you know going after the “illegal” ones means they’re mostly going to persecute nonviolent citizens who want to protect themselves in spite of all the bull$h!+ restrictions.

[Via bondmen]

Speaking of Much Ado About Nothing

H.R. 129: To abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives… 2% chance of being enacted [More]

Told ya.

Just more self-serving noise that distracts from doing the doable.

And I note there’s no text yet, but here’s one reality you can take to the bank: The only thing that will change is the men behind the masks enforcing NFA, GCA, Hughes, Lautenberg, and all the other infringements.

[Via Jess]

Much Ado About Nothing

Cornyn and senators tell ATF director no new policies before Trump takes over [More]

They know any new rule will require a comment period extending into the new administration, which can kill it, but it’s a way to make gun owners think they’re doing something for them.

But enforce existing Intolerable Acts, right, Mr. Bipartisan Safer Communities Act?

And furthermore

Tangentially-Related UPDATE

Cassidy, Cornyn, Hagerty, Colleagues Introduce Concealed-Carry Reciprocity Bill [More]

Sigh…

[Via Jess]

The ‘Convicts’ Tar Vanishes

US newspapers are deleting old crime stories, offering subjects a ‘clean slate’ [More]

So now it’s the job of “Authorized Journalists” to suppress relevant information. My “For ‘progressives,’ every day is Opposite Day” adage just keeps proving itself.

That’s one way for authorities to absolve themselves of the predictable results of catch-and-release.

I wonder where they got the idea from.

What’s in a Name?

Berlin’s mayor reportedly no longer wants to publish the first names of the “German perpetrators” from New Year’s Eve. The analysis shows: Of over 500 perpetrators, 410 have a migration background. [More]

That “Master Race” thing didn’t exactly work out as the Thousand Year Reich National Socialists planned…

For “progressives,” every day is Opposite Day.

[Via Michael G]

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