We’re the Only Ones Dramatic Enough

After spying on him for 3 months to track his routine, FBI attempted to arrest him in dramatic fashion outside his home on a weekday morning so everyone could see. [More]

Life in the JBTocracy… Feel safer?

[Via Michael G]

A Matter of Optics

And I’ve never once seen a desk appearance issued on a gun possession case. Not once.” Usually, the defendant would be processed and arraigned immediately at the courthouse. [More]

Disarming Jews when people want to exterminate them creates an image problem the Democrats are desperate to contain. If only she’d been a Christian…

[Via Jess]

Good Thing This Has Nothing to Do with That ‘Single Issue’

Everywhere Is a Border State – NGOs receive taxpayer dollars to facilitate mass immigration all over the United States. Senate Republicans appear to have caved to Democrats on defunding them. [More]

And why not? They know the rice bowl guns groups will never tell their supporters about the greatest threat to RKBA, so they can continue to give “A” grades to politicians whose votes today will be undone by a Democrat supermajority tomorrow.

Change my mind.

Bullet Points

Army Ammunition Plant Is Tied to Mass Shootings Across the U.S. [More]

Tied by whom, Ben Dooley of The New York Times, the “D” part of the DSM? What was the purpose of writing this article?

I wonder if you compared all ammo sold by Lake City to the civilian market to the number of those rounds used in acts of violence what the abuse rate would be, and how many “0s” would follow the “.” to come up with a percentage…

[Via Dan Gifford]

Good

She led the National School Walkout after the Parkland mass shooting. Then she left America [More]

And STAY out!

Meanwhile, CNN/Aol repeats the Big Lie:

Firearms are now the No. 1 killer of children and teens in America, surpassing motor vehicles accidents, which had been the leading cause of death among youth until 2020.

Got truth…?

[Via Jess]

The Middle of Nowhere

Pro-Hamas mob chants ‘Allahu Akbar’ during nighttime Manhattan rampage [More]

Rigorous!

And comedy gold:

Where are the US patriots?

The ones being persecuted or the ones being canceled, purged, and slated for deprogramming?

Funny, how the message has changed now that they’ve figured out the sons of cheerleaders for full U.S. engagement want nothing to do with a personal stake on the front lines themselves.

Those include the ones attacking Rep. Massie for putting his constituents’ interests first, and who have an interesting origin story they don’t think is important to acknowledge on their website (which actively hides its affiliation.)

Which brings us to our “Must Read” of the day on the draft… and squaring that against the new oath that naturalization candidates will no longer be required “to declare that they will ‘bear arms on behalf of the United States’ and ‘perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States.’”.

I believe some vintage CCR is in order here.

Without a Trace

The Trace story quotes Byrna’s founder, president and chief executive officer, Bryan Ganz. However, on Friday, Ganz told the Second Amendment Foundation’s Investigative Journalism Project that he had never even heard of the Trace until the story appeared Thursday morning. The freelance writer who wrote the story claimed it would appear in a different publication. [More]

How can you be an industry leader and be so oblivious about the media environment you’re operating in?

Jam Session

How a Second Amendment case at the Supreme Court is putting gun rights groups in a jam [More]

That’s one way to spin getting your usurping @$$ handed to you…

“If someone is dangerous enough that society can’t trust them with a gun, they should be behind bars − it’s that simple,” Pratt said.

Bingo.

Sounds of Silence

This New Bill Would Shorten the Suppressor Waiting Period to 90 Days [More]

Oh, look: Master is going to loosen his whip hand.

I’ve got some Chore Boys that’ll shorten it a lot more than that.

It figures the same Fudd community that throws EBR owners under the bus would be all for enforcing and enhancing this Intolerable Act. Here’s the thing: I don’t hunt. To force me to pay prior restraint extortion before I can buy a gun or ammo is no different than a poll tax.

So how else would “we” pay for it?

How about how else would those engaging in those activities pay for it?

That’s where the “laboratory” of different states trying different things would show what works best– on lands outside the District that are not “Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings.”

[Via Jess]

As Rome Burns

A male Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. supervisor in San Francisco invited employees to a strip club. A supervisor in Denver had sex with his employee, told other employees about it and pressed her to drink whiskey during work. Senior bank examiners texted female employees photos of their penises. All of the men remained employed at the agency. [More]

And when the house of cards collapses and burns, ordinary lives throughout the land are ruined, and the elites get richer, how many of the derelict guards who let it happen on their watch while they ignored their duties and reveled in self-serving corruption will be called to account?

And why is the insider, whose desk the buck supposedly stops at, not even mentioned? What color is his parachute?

At least any bank left standing will still have Merchant Category Codes

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