The Way Things Are

“I wish more people had shown up,” Trump supporter Philippe Lejeune told the outlet. [More]

Well of course MAGA was outnumbered. It’s New York. And some of us have learned to avoid crowds. Especially after we see what happened the last time and worry that low-hanging fruit morons in buffalo hats with no sense of effective personal conduct are going to give the feds all the cover they needed to provoke, entrap, and record us for pickup and prosecution 6 months later while the guy whose words galvanized us into action is fully occupied with taking care of Number One.

We also see the Antifa types get away with a whole lot more and realize it’s all part of the controlled media plan.

And there’s another reality I’ve never been able to crack.

Time for Your Close-Up…

Dems will infiltrate Trump street protests to turn them violent [More]

Not to mention FBI provocateurs.

Don’t be low-hanging fruit. It not only hurts, but the man you’re protesting for will disassociate himself from any responsibility for your actions.

Speaking of which, is showtime gonna happen today or not?

[Via bondmen]

Naturally, It’s Trump’s Fault

SVB Failure Sparks Blame Game Over Trump-Era Regulatory Rule [More]

Yeah, more central government control, that’s always the answer, because they do so well at everything else. Plus it’s in the Constitution somewhere, isn’t it?

The less someone’s actions are regulated, the more they bear responsibility for them. It’s like a law of nature or something. Meanwhile, the major banks think it’s good business to collude on policies that alienate tens of millions of Second Amendment-believing gun owners.

The Road to Damascus

She joined the FBI to defend America; she left when it turned its guns on Americans [More]

It didn’t have to be this way.

[Via bondmen]

Tangentially-related UPDATE

Whistleblower Says FBI Mined Bank Records for the J6 Probe as the Bureau Takes a Hard Look at ‘Radical Traditionalist Catholics” [More]

A plan comes together.

[Via Michael G]

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