Monday, January 04, 2016

Anti-Gun Political Clerk Admits to Lies, Terrorism and Racist Frame Job

McRae is scheduled for sentencing in March. And while another ongoing story appears unrelated, it will be interesting to see if he serves less time than Oregon ranchers Dwight and Steven Hammond, who were “accused … of being ‘Terrorists” under the Federal Anti terrorism Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996,’” for their wildfire containment efforts spilling over onto federal land. [More]
Their mistakes, aside from not being a politically-favored color, was not being anti-gun "progressives" working for an Islamist politician, not bursting white powder all over the place, and not leaving an explicit death threat note.

Armed American Radio Redux

Guest Lineup: Alan Gottlieb, The Alan Korwin Experience, Neil McCabe, David Codrea, George Hill [More]
I was part of the Hour 3 "Round Table."

A Taxing Proposition

There’s something funny about the NRA’s tax filings… [More]
Keep in mind The Post is an overt enemy. Still, this does raise questions that ought to be addressed in no uncertain terms.

Trigger Control

Just point and cli... oh, damn... [More]

So put your booger hook ON the bang switch? I always figured some day Jeff Cooper would be made obsolete by technology.

Hey, if the object is to save time, how about a sensor that automatically fires the gun whenever it senses a person in front of the muzzle?

[Via Michael G]

UPDATE: It seems the attention ... uh ... triggered a site takedown.  Fortunately, the Wayback Machine had an archive, so I changed the link.

And then there's this, because "first tier operators" are super-special Only Ones, with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men, and never, ever screw up and always maintain weapons in perfect operating condition, regardless:


This is one poorly thought-out product.

Captain's Log

Can't We All Get Along?

What do you think? [More]

We're the Only Ones Peerless Enough

Kansas City police have a high number of fatal shootings compared to peer cities [More]
That appears worth peering into.

[Via bondmen]

Executive Ordure

If you don't work for him, that's what it amounts to. [More]

[Via Mike H]

Totally Fine

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Careful there, Montel. Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.

And I'm Proud to be an American, Where at Least I Know I'm Free

We're the Only Ones Taking Care of Number One Enough

Hundreds of police officers at one of the country's busiest airports say in the case of an active shooter, they are instructed to run and hide. [More]
Hey, they just want to make it home at the end of their shift.

But in a Manner to be Prescribed by Law

Germany: seventy years to go from sheisselord fearsome to scrotally fallow. What a ride. [More]
True, for the moment, it's voluntary and oh, so"progressive." But since when have the do-gooders ever had a grand idea that didn't require expansion? For our own good, of course.

Besides, the "migrants" have housing demands.

Certainly the Third Amendment won't apply if the legal argument is made that "refugees" aren't "soldiers." Tell me there aren't federal judges who would agree with that. That is, assuming the UN Charter isn't the supreme Law of the Globe, making the inconvenient regional BoR a moot point...

[Via Laocoön]

Why Bunkerville was so Right and Burns is so Wrong

All of that said, we must make sure all understand that as ill-advised as this was, it is no worse in its effect than any of the Occupy protests of a couple of years ago. I’m betting it will not be anywhere near as destructive to the facility as the Occupy folks were at every location they protested. Let's make sure that our elected officials understand that we expect the same amount of patience and restraint granted to these protesters as was given to those Occupy freaks. [More]
Bob Wright shares some important observations and insights.