Night of the Evil Butterball

The greasy-lipped masters have to be laughing like hell as they reach across their table of plunder and rip off another drumstick… [More]

That links to my traditional Thanksgiving essay, first posted in 2000. This year, WarOnGuns Correspondent Michael G provides an addendum:

LA Times Op-Ed: This Thanksgiving, Honor Turkeys By Not Eating Them [More]

While others bent on destroying our culture and imposing their rule do their utmost to contaminate everything with their filth and make the feast of freedom unpalatable.

And, of course, Moms Demand You be Miserable.

Their word “frustrated” tells you all you need to know.

Fortunately, no one in my family is a loud, obnoxious, divisive, and most of all oblivious useful idiot. I have a feeling those who don’t have a castrated milquetoast to henpeck will be enduring their eating disorders while seething with their cats.

Let them all seethe in impotent rage.

As for my brothers and sisters in freedom, may you have as much to be thankful for as I do. Have a blessed Thanksgiving. Now go enjoy the day.

UPDATE

This is the way I “honored” my turkey. And none of us were miserable because my family and circle of friends are mercifully free of crazy commie nonsense bellyachers.

The Second Shot Heard Round the World

When the Modern Gun Control Movement Started [More]

Dan Gifford resurrects a 2019 piece that recalls how recent history has led to where we are today.

I remember where I was when Kennedy was killed.

We were living in Tehran. Dad ran the brand-new B.F. Goodrich tire factory and we were getting ready to go to school when his British friend called to tell him the president had been shot and killed in Delaware. I didn’t learn “Dallas” until we got to school and newspapers were taped up on the compound wall by the entrance gate.

I was 11. It was the first time I’d considered that history was something we don’t just read about, but live through, and even make.

Kennedy, by the way, was an old-school Democrat who understood the purpose of the Second Amendment:

By CALLING ATTENTION to ‘a well regulated militia,’ the ‘security’ of the nation, and the right of each citizen ‘to keep and bear arms,’ our founding fathers recognized the essentially civilian nature of our economy. Although it is extremely unlikely that the fears of governmental tyranny which gave rise to the Second Amendment will ever be a major danger to our nation, the Amendment still remains an important declaration of our basic civilian-military relationships, in which every citizen must be ready to participate in the defense of his country. For that reason I believe the Second Amendment will always be important.

And he was an NRA Life Member killed by an ACLU member.

Overflowing with News

With Thanksgiving coming up and family coming in I’ll be doing limited blog posting for the rest of the week and will be primarily focused on some articles I need to finish. That means I probably won’t be able to do anything with most of the news tips I get.

Please hold off on them until next week, or if you don’t, please understand if I don’t get to it or reply. Ditto for social advocacy media outreaches.

As V.I.N.CENT noted

Great Expectations

William & Mary Law School’s Vice Dean Kami Chavis says the US Supreme Court’s new approach to the Second Amendment leaves Black Americans and women vulnerable to gun violence. [More]

Of course she does.

Like math, rights are racist.

Just ask Bloomberg.

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