A Numbers Game

We have breaking news. We now know the firearm, according to reports, that was used by the anti-Trump guy who tried to assassinate President Trump on Sunday, that apparently the serial number has been obliterated or partially obliterated. Now this is a big deal because it’s going to play a role in the October 8th oral argument in the Vanderstok case before the US Supreme Court, so let’s connect some dots. [Watch]

If he was a prohibited person, a serial number wouldn’t trace to him anyway.

Don’t expect the Democrat DOJ, politicians, and DSM to acknowledge that when they have an opportunity to spook the herd and guin up hysteria.

He also make a good point about including such information on 4473s that the BIDS system exposes. The antis lie about why they want “background checks,” too.

[Via Jess]

Begone, Foul Creatures of Darkness!

Revealing, and emotionally satisfying, the way he dismissed these two oath-breaking machine cogs, but I’m not inclined to emulate it.

[Via CP and WiscoDave]

Make Sure Chris Cox’s New ‘Secure Our Freedom’ Group Doesn’t Also Secure More Gun Control

While the case could be made that you need to start people out slowly and get them to dip their toes into the pool and splash around a bit before wading into deeper waters, couching the Second Amendment exclusively in “self-defense” terms limits the right and invites infringements. And Cox has supported plenty of those in his tenure at NRA. [More]

He’s right about the need. But is he the right person for the job?

We’re the Only Ones Goin’ While the Gettin’s Good Enough

Top Secret Service agents plan to retire ahead of damning report revealing massive security failures during Butler Trump assassination attempt [More]

Should I take this as a better election indicator than the polls?

It just gets better and better:

Secret Service Agents Assigned to Trump Butler Rally Never Directed Local Police to Guard Roof Used by Thomas Crooks

[Via bondmen]

Graphic, But Hardly Novel

Professor Sends His ‘What If Jan 6 Succeeded’ Comic-Book To All Pennsylvania High Schools [More]

Does it say how they did that while unarmed?

He’s equating Trump agenda supporters with Nazis and white supremacists, replete with Confederate swastikas.

Now tone down the rhetoric before somebody gets hurt!

[Via bondmen]

We’re the Only Ones Rekindling Enough

Two months after the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives shared its findings on the cause of the Lahaina wildfire with Maui County officials, the agency continues to withhold that information from the public. The bureau’s spokesman said he is mystified as to why. [More]

I hope no one is suggesting the impact on property values has worked to the advantage of certain connected parties or anything… or that certain agencies are motivated by anything other than the whole truth…

Adventures in Baselessness

Nothing to see here! Look away! Yeah, it’s just election officials all across the country sounding the warning alarm about problems with the USPS that could interfere with our elections. But don’t you dare say that the election isn’t the most secure ever! [More]

Yeah, except the Post Office is saying it “disenfranchises,” setting the stage for Democrats to say the election was stolen..

[Via Michael G]

Speaking of Fact Checkers

How much do those ABC debate “moderators” make again…?

Let’s hope these guys don’t get in trouble.

[Via Michael G]

We’re the Only Ones Pure Evil Enough

Houston Officials Trusted a Dishonest Drug Cop for Decades Before His Lies Killed 2 People … “There was no confidential informant,” Goines wrote. “I made the purchase by myself.” [More]

Another reason why “anonymous” snitch lines are evil:

What if you’re a cop and getting a warrant might prove problematic? (It’s not like we haven’t seen prominent warrant “workarounds” at the highest law enforcement levels recently.) Calling in a tip could reduce a lot of red tape.

Some people make me rethink my opposition to crucifixion, and I’m not even thinking as a deterrent.

[Via Michael G]

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