A Few Questions Not Asked

The executive order addresses the training of law enforcement… [More]

As long as we’re waxing on about valuing the Constitution, providing for the security of a free State, and the Second Amendment and all, how about the militia? Who will have access to school “annual risk and vulnerability assessments”? What due process protections will keep BTAM from morphing into the Department of PreCrime? And I trust there will be appropriate penalties to keep Rave from being used by triggered leftist indoctrinators to report “microaggressions”?

And forgive me if every time I see government promising to deliver something “at no cost” I check to make sure my wallet’s still there. The school or district may not be charged, but the people paying for them certainly will be.

That none of these were raised in this fawning “report” says much.

Coming Soon, to a ‘Sanctuary City’ Near You

UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) experts believe a traveller – likely from Pakistan, Afghanistan or Nigeria – shed the virus in their stools after being given the oral polio inoculation. [More]

Well, there’s something you don’t see every day for the last 60+ years in this country…

I guess it won’t matter if Democrats put them on a pathway to citizenship here since we won’t be able to shoot guns from inside an iron lung anyway…

But if ADA rules apply, what will happen to Republican cheap labor?

The Power to Destroy

Massachusetts “Millionaire’s Tax” Surcharge Referendum Can Appear On Ballot, Highest State Court Rules – Florida is going to have to make more room. [More]

Can’t the mob just load them into tumbrils and haul them to the scaffolds there? Otherwise, the fleeing nest foulers will bring their snooty anti-gun bullsh!+ with them.

[Via Michael G]

More Fuel for the Fire!

Self-described ‘antiracism educator’ Tim Wise recently wrote an opinion piece for Politico about the May shooting in Buffalo, New York. In the article, he blames the incident on the purported lack of anti-racism education, a situation for which he blames conservatives. [More]

So they need more?

As opposed to years of bullying brainwashing causing the weaker links to snap and lash out in revenge at the people and places they see as sources of torment?

“Wise,” huh? What’s the opposite of an aptronym?

[Via Michael G]

Bring Your Own Long Knives

“Night Of Rage” Flyers Spotted In DC Ahead Of Roe v. Wade Decision [More]

Oh, shoot. We’re out of popcorn. Honey…?

Show America what you’re about before the elections, insane leftists! And vent it all in Democrat enclaves. I have a feeling that’s what it’s going to take to keep the idiot Republicans from completely blowing it.

[Via bondmen]

We’re the Only Ones Unchallengeable Enough

The explicit part of that puzzle came two weeks back when the high court ruled that a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer—who allegedly assaulted the owner of a bed and breakfast and then sent the IRS after him for lodging a complaint—cannot be sued for violating the First and Fourth Amendments. This overturned a lower court decision that came to the opposite conclusion and etched in stone that immigration agents are, in some sense, above the law. [More]

Well, how else are we going to have a tyranny if enforcers aren’t allowed to tyrannize? Besides, it’s not like they’re out there repelling foreign invaders.

And remember, “conservatives”: Back the Blue (or in this case, green)!

[Via Michael G]

The Third Law

Supreme Court Gun Record Is Sparse Ahead of Likely Rights Expansion [More]

Not to be all negative and everything, but I’m also expecting them to volunteer more compromising statements like Scalia did in Heller that will feed into the Democrats’ “no right is absolute” deception.

For every expansion, there’s an equal and opposite reduction…

‘Staunch Supporters of the Second Amendment’

The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to advance a new bipartisan gun control bill in a procedural move that saw 14 Republicans support firearm restrictions. [More]

What did anyone expect? Courage and principle from career poltroons?

I can’t wait to see the superlatives NRA will use when describing them in its next endorsement.

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And So It Begins

Mehmet Oz, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, is quietly shifting his campaign messaging away from former President Trump as he transitions into what’s likely to be one of the most hotly contested Senate elections of the midterms. [More]

I’m shocked…shocked!

Wait ’til ol’ Mehmet says he thinks the 2020 election was valid.

The Donald is so good at firing ’em because he’s so lousy at picking ’em in the first damn place.

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