None Dare Call It Treason

“I’m a proud Guatemalan before I’m an American,” she declared in Spanish. [More]

Which makes fidelity to this foreign AND domestic enemy’s oath of office an irreconcilable contradiction. Of course, since the swearing in is done collectively, we can’t really prove that she said the words.

Interesting side effect of renouncing your citizenship, but being a professional liar, she’s too crafty and ambitious to actually commit.

This is the America the treasonous groups behind citizen disarmament intend to subvert the Republic into. This is what the treasonous Democrat party has devolved into.

These Bolsheviks will only become “leaders we deserve” if we let them.

Anti-Gunner’s Call for a ‘Gun Culture Reckoning’ Backfires

There is too much criminal violence. But that hardly justifies “begging the question,” that is, using a circular reasoning logical fallacy where his premise assumes the truth of his conclusion, that the problem lies with firearms. [More]

Who will educate the “educator”?

About That Stateless, Classless Society…

The luxury life of Fidel Castro’s influencer grandson: Party-loving descendant of communist leader enrages poverty-stricken Cubans with videos flaunting his wealth [More]

Yo, El Commandante en Jefe: I think we’ve got an answer to your question

I know, we just haven’t done communism “right” yet.

[Via bondmen]

Let Them Eat Cake 2.0

Nothing like pricing those of lesser means out of their rights to prove you care more about them than the other guys.

[Via WiscoDave]

We’re the Only Ones Dismissive Enough

A judge has denied a Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department attempt to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of its concealed carry permitting process and the lengthy delays it has caused. [More]

And here the system was working so well

Tell me again that we should support law enforcement.

[Via Dan Gifford]

What’s In a Title?

Jeff Knox, Again Responds To NRA’s EVP/CEO Problem [More]

I understand why they do it, but that doesn’t get rid of the problem:

You’ve hit on a critical point that highlights a potential discrepancy between the NRA’s internal governance documents (bylaws) and its external reporting… this kind of situation can create questions about the clarity and consistency of an organization’s governance practices.

In order to be consistent with the Bylaws, they would need to be changed. And while some maintain it’s no big deal, the question becomes “What other clearly stated rules/promises can be broken and shrugged off?”

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