Playing Catch-Up

My Adventures With the Girl kept me from giving all the tips received the attention they deserve, but because your contributions are important to me, I’m going to post later than usual tonight and try to list some of the highlights. I can’t give them each their own post where I single out what I want to call attention to and then offer a comment, so instead, I’ll just list and link the tips that stood out for me:

That’s all I got in me to do. See ya Monday.

[Via all the usual contributors]

Slow Going Ahead

Due to a convergence of circumstances I’ve got infant granddaughter duty today all by my lonesome and will not be able to spend time posting here. Feeding, changing, playing with, and keeping her from chewing wires and swallowing coins is a full-time job.

She knows I’m wrapped around her finger. What a sap. I love it.

At least I got my announcements done. If I can get to any of the many news tips waiting in my inbox I will try, provided naps cooperate, but otherwise, I’ll see everybody Monday.

Speaking of which, I just heard her stir.

FOIA Request Seeks Information on ‘Consent to Permanent Entry’ into Gun Background Check System

Addressed to the Office of the Attorney General, the request notes a commitment by Biden to “consent to a permanent entry in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System such that he will be denied via NICS if he attempts to legally purchase another firearm.” [More]

Separation of powers? We ain’t got no separation of powers. We don’t need no separation of powers. I don’t have to show you any stinking separation of powers.

Who will Judge the Judge?

Bowe Bergdahl’s conviction vacated by federal judge [More]

The disclosure issue is BS. Every judge out there has partisan preferences, as does every federal employee, including (and especially) Reggie Walton. I guess traitor’s gotta stick together.

He’s the same robed subversive (and Bush appointee, by the way) who understood full well that individuals were dying in D.C. but nonetheless declared the Second Amendment to be a “collective right.”

And Thank You for Your Service

Last night, the House voted on the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act, which passed 228-206. [More]

Guess who the lone Republican “Noe” came from.

Go on, guess.

As long as there’s a Democrat Senate and President, this bill’s going nowhere. Still, it may be useful to clue in voting veterans who aren’t kneejerk Democrats.

[Via Jess]

Hunter Biden Plea Deal Implosion Puts New FOIA on Indefinite Hold

After all, the first FOIA request was initially balked at by questioning my qualifications as a journalist, then claiming no records could be found, then saying they withdrew that, and finally declaring they shouldn’t have responded at all because Biden’s privacy interests made the requested documents none of the public’s business. Now they’re saying they can’t answer the second FOIA request because of “ongoing litigation.” [More]

ATF has more excuses than Joliet Jake.

How Quickly They Forget

The senator’s statements refer to a national referendum held in 2005, during Lula’s first presidential term, in which Brazilian citizens voted overwhelmingly against banning gun and ammunition sales… Reversing Bolsonaro’s flexibilization of firearm access for Brazilian citizens was one of Lula da Silva’s sterner campaign promises. [More]

Now to remind them what they’ve been missing

[Via bondmen]