Out of Both Sides of Her Mouth

Just like she believes in the Second Amendment and wants to ban guns!

[Via Jess]

Where There’s a Will

I normally don’t predict close elections. But barring massive fraud or major disaster (neither of which are beyond the realm of imagination), at this point I believe Donald J. Trump will be the 47th President of the United States. [More]

It’s the part in parentheses that has me worried.

In the Spirit of Bipartisanship

A judge rejected Tesla founder, X owner and billionaire Elon Musk’s request to move the civil lawsuit against his $1 million giveaway filed by the Philadelphia district attorney to federal court. The lawsuit was remanded back to Pennsylvania state court Friday by U.S. District Judge Gerald J. Pappert, a former Republican Pennsylvania attorney general appointed to federal court in 2014 by President Barack Obama. [More]

Do Vichycons really believe Republicans will ever be serious power players again after they sabotage MAGA?

As Mike reminded us, we’ll still get to vote— just not for them.

[Via Jess]

TDS Writ Large

Yott became aggressive and started a confrontation with a stranger shortly before 10 a.m. on Friday because the stranger was wearing a Trump 2024 hat. [More]

It’s not just Trump such animals hate.

If by some miracle the Democrat election swindle doesn’t work, look for more (and more violent) attacks like this.

He’s evidently some kind of author but his social media presence is not obvious. Here’s how you can contact him to order his books.

[Via Steve T]

We’re the Only Ones Slutty Enough

How 2 Female FBI Spies Infiltrated Trump Campaign: Agents Directed to Act As ‘Honeypots’ and ‘Ordered to Never Speak of This Operation Again’ [More]

Life imitates art (NSFW!)

And, of course, a much bigger question is raised.

Some of us tried to warn him to vet Wray better.

Live from New York…

You don’t expect the party of inclusive equity outcomes to give equal time as required by law, do you?

After I prepped this post it looks like they’re scrambing for an out. Whatever “punishment” they get, I’m sure the premeditated violaters will think it was worth it.

A Malignant Schumer

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is being slammed as a traitor following damning claims he instructed administrators at Columbia University to dismiss any criticism of the school’s handling of blatant violence and antisemitism on campus in the wake of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, massacre in Israel. [More]

I’d call him a “kapo” but he’s more like a Lagerkommandant.

[Via Michael G]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond…

Tommy Robinson has been found in contempt of court for publishing a documentary film, and he has been sent to the UK’s most notorious prison, HMP Belmarsh. That’s been dubbed the UK’s “Guantanamo Bay”, where many terrorists and murderers are serving their time. But the new prison governor has decided to make Tommy’s life hell — and to possibly put him in a position where he’ll be killed by jihadist prison gangs. [More]

Here’s why:

Why is it in U.S. interests to expend blood and treasure in defense of a tyranny where evil mother f***ing bastards in authority make political prisoners of truthsayers again?

You can watch Silenced on Rumble. Bookmark it for when you have time.

[Via Michael G]

We’re the Only Ones Fauxnly Enough

Black cars marked with ‘police’ patrol St. Louis. They aren’t owned by the city’s police department [More]

When enforcement motive becomes a matter of coporate profit instead of
“to secure the Blessings of Liberty,” I’d say we have a problem, and I question whether consent of the governed can be assumed.

[Via bondmen]

Individual and Collective

The Second Amendment references a militia, “the security of a free State,” and two specific rights–the right to possess arms and the right to carry them–and all of this is bound together by a general, overarching right to self-defense. To put it simply, the Second Amendment is multi-faceted. [More]

True enough.

And ignoring core purpose, which so many do, is a grave mistake.

[Via bondmen]

What Have We Learned?

The final night of a five-week citizens academy produced by the DEA St. Louis Division included a simulated “shoot – don’t shoot” scenario. “It takes literally a quarter of a second to get shot,” said Laura Bethany Strong, a St. Louis area resident after completing the simulation. [More]

And Laura doesn’t have a problem with someone who would do that being the only one with a choice?

[Via bondmen]

‘Who Controls the Past Controls the Future’

They Are Scrubbing the Internet Right Now [More]

That reminds me: I’m due for my annual donation.

I’ve told you why before, lots of times.

Thing is, it looks like they’re only taking PayPal, and I don’t do Paypal. I just sent them an inquiry if there’s any other way.

[Via WiscoDave]

UPDATE

A check it will be:

An EVOLVing Story

The chief executive of Evolv, the firm behind the Adams administration’s controversial subway gun scanner program, has been fired in the wake of revelations that employees of the tech company engaged in misconduct during business deals, Evolv’s board announced Thursday. In a statement, Evolv’s board said the termination of CEO Peter George is effective immediately and part of an effort to clean house as the company’s stock value has plunged amid the misconduct revelations and several active investigations scrutinizing the firm’s operations. [More]

That you can’t trust a rope-selling capitalist is news?

[Via Jess]

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