Dettelbach on the work of the ATF [Watch]
Now there’s the kind of hard-hitting watchdog journalism on guns we’ve come to expect from The Washington Post!
It’s almost like they’re a volunteer public relations department…
[Via Jess]
Notes from the Resistance
Dettelbach on the work of the ATF [Watch]
Now there’s the kind of hard-hitting watchdog journalism on guns we’ve come to expect from The Washington Post!
It’s almost like they’re a volunteer public relations department…
[Via Jess]

WaPo: Mass shooting raises controversial question: What’s the Christian thing to do about guns? [More]
That it’s “controversial” is the first lie, but one to set everyone scurrying off in the wrong direction. Shall we consult the “historical understanding” that the Founders accepted?
“He that suffers his life to be taken from him by one who has no authority for that purpose, when he might preserve it by defense, incurs the Guilt of self murder since God has enjoined him to seek the continuance of his life, and Nature itself teaches every creature to defend [it]self.”
Or we could just listen to more violence monopoly propaganda from the useful idiot rope-selling DSM, in this case from an outlet whose elitist multibillionaire owner profits off of child pornography…
[Via Michael G]
The Washington Post – whose slogan is “Democracy Dies in Darkness” – mocked parents for requesting public records on what their children are learning on topics relating to gender identity and race Wednesday in a social media post on its TikTok page. [More]
Probably because owner Jeff Bezos considers the grooming industry a profit center.
[Via Michael G]
What follows is a detailed depiction showing the impact of bullets fired from AR-15s at two victims: Noah Pozner, 6, and Peter Wang, 15 — killed in school shootings when they were struck by multiple bullets. [More]
Now do one with some popular hunting rounds.
Interview with Reed Knight on Eugene Stoner and the AR-15 [More]
If you read and share one thing today, make Herschel Smith’s analysis that thing.
It clarifies an out-of-context quote and exposes some critical deceptive details in a recent WaPo hit piece on AR-15s and draws from an earlier exclusive report that proved civilians had it before the military was issued M16s.
Daniel Defense did not respond to multiple requests from The Washington Post for comment. [More]
Why should they give you @$$holes the time of day, when the only reasonable conclusion would be you’re setting up a hit piece?
You just had to stick “the maker of the gun used in the Uvalde shooting” into the subhead, didn’t you, WaPo?
[Via Jess]
Anything can be true if it is repeated enough by important newspapers and politicians who think you will buy this. [More]
Where have we heard that before?
[Via Michael G]

In the examples the influential paper chose to highlight, the posters were not calling on initiating violence against their political opponents. They were calling on supporters of churches and pregnancy centers to defend themselves against violent attackers with mayhem on their minds. [More]
One of the violence monopolists’ go-to lies is conflating self-defense with vigilantism.
Instead, Cheney and fellow truth-telling Republicans — such as Rice, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) and Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker — can form a coalition for democracy with Democrats, independents and other patriotic Republicans. That’s right: They should work to defeat Republicans who perpetrate the “big lie” and threaten future democratic elections. [More]
Well, if “conservative” Jennifer Rubin and The Washington Post think so…
Advance Republicans by electing Democrats! It sounds like there’s an Orwell slogan in there somewhere.
[Via Mack H]
Gun sales have exploded. Funny, that didn’t make us all safer. [More]
What’s “funny” is imagining how safe anyone but the predator would be if defense against attacks was left up to Paul Waldman.
Consider the source.
Langley Outdoors Academy has a chart that pretty much refutes the dweeb’s entire silly premise in one glance. [Watch]
[Via Jess]