Washington FBI Field Office Confirms Undercover Officers, Confidential Informants, and FBI Assets were Embedded in the Crowds at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6th [More]
Provocateurs gonna provoke…
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
Target expects organized retail crime-fueled losses to jump by $500 million this year [More]
Maybe there’s something about “progressive” clientele and the value they place on property rights…
[Via bondmen]
35 LASD deputies asked to come in for questioning, show tattoos as part of deputy gang investigation [More]
Is it any wonder they’re big on you and me being disarmed?
[Via Jess]

The far left “OPB” was right. The Democrats, in their zeal for retribution, screwed up. They now have zero leverage. The Senate Republicans have demonstrated amazing courage and selflessness and now the Democrats are wetting themselves. [More]
If you’re an Oregon gun owner, thanking the senators for standing up for rights at no small risk to their own careers is the right thing to do.
Lauren Heike as Another Victim of Transsexual Violence [More]
The rejoinder will be “Look at all the ‘straight’ killers.”
They come from a much larger population. I wonder if anyone has compiled rates statistics and if they corroborate what some recent incidents seem to be indicating.
[Via Michael G]
Car rushes Vatican gate, is fired on by gendarmes; driver apprehended after reaching courtyard [More]
The Vatican…? Guns…?
Perhaps revisiting the hypocrisy of calling for citizen disarmament from behind the protection of the armed-to-the-teeth Swiss Guard is in order.

And helping them do that this time out were the usual suspects from the Vichycon wing of the GOP, the useful idiot/self-serving swamp creatures who continually prove themselves adept at turning coats and stabbing backs. [More]
Nothing like seeing a “staunch supporter of the Second Amendment” carry the Democrats’ water for them…
‘Let’s call it what it is: stupidity.’ Driver mad someone honked at him opens fire on former officer [More]
Let’s call it what it is: Attempted murder. He could have ended the life of another human being.
He can’t be trusted with a gun. That means, after receiving full due process, he needs to be kept away from general society until such time as he can be.
[Via 1Gat]
Business As Usual: Shutdown Or Not, The Police State Will Continue To Flourish [More]
They probably get some of their “best” work done when fewer eyes are paying attention.
Anyone who wants to get to the bottom of January 6 must focus on the key moment: The precise time the typical protest escalated into “the most investigated demonstration in FBI history,” defense attorney Steven Metcalf told TGP. [More]
Well, what kind of provocateurs would they be if they didn’t provoke?
[Via bondmen]
Soros-Backed Prosecutor Dropped Previous Assault Charges Against Man Arrested For Attacking Dem Staffers With A Bat [More]
That’s the thing about a broken clock…
[Via bondmen]
UPDATE
Virginia man accused in baseball bat attack of congressional staffers now facing federal charges [More]
Tough to know who to root for…
[Via Mack H]
FBI Ignored Alleged Clinton Campaign Election Meddling Plan After CIA Briefed Obama And Biden, Durham Report Says [More]
Why is it I expect the Republicans to respond like Billy Bob Thornton?
Tangentially Related UPDATE:
6 Freshly Documented Instances Of Systemic Pro-Democrat FBI Corruption [More]
Same question.
[Via bondmen]
Biden pens oped calling for tighter gun laws, ban on AR-15-style weapons [More]
Who thinks he actually wrote it, as opposed to his handlers putting his name on it?
He didn’t even do his own work back before he was senile.
[Via bondmen]
According to DPD, the firearms were wrapped with graphics advertising “We Buy Guns” and have not been recovered. The thief only had to break a window to get into the truck and grab the guns. [More]
Am I wrong to wonder if we’ve heard the last of what really went down here, and that it involved more than industrial-grade stupidity?
[Via Steve T]
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a request to block state and local laws barring the sale of assault-style weapons in Illinois while a group of challenges to those laws continues in the lower courts. There were no dissents publicly recorded from the unsigned order, nor did the justices provide any explanation for their decision. [More]
I’m going to resist reading more into this for now.
[Via Jess]