Daily Archives for December 19, 2012
A thought
TweetSpeaker Boehner has now signaled that he’s willing to consider gun control, raise taxes on “the rich”, and allow the President’s spending spree to continue with no cuts in sight. Doesn’t that make the leadership of the Republican Party in … Continue reading
The Colossal Hypocrisy of Dianne Feinstein, Queen of Gun Control
TweetFrom the Media Research Center: If Dianne Feinstein grants herself the right to self protection, how on earth can she justify denying you your right to do the same. For Feinstein, an “assault weapon” is merely a weapon that cosmetically … Continue reading
“Barber shop conversation in Wentzville about Connecticut shootings ends with shots fired at customer”
TweetTurns out the gunman was a felon, “convicted of second-degree homicide and unlawful possession of a weapon in Middlesex County, N.J., in 1975,” who “has been involved in numerous verbal altercations with neighbors, resulting in an order of protection being … Continue reading
“Fast and Furious gun found at Mexican crime scene”
TweetSome gun control importuning is more equal than others, I guess. Sharyl Attkisson, CBS News: Another weapon from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agency’s controversial Operation Fast and Furious was recently recovered at a Mexican crime … Continue reading
The contemptible “civility” of the progressive mind
TweetCompare & contrast: FoxNews: “Robert Bork, former Supreme Court nominee, dies” LA Times: “Robert Bork, failed Supreme Court nominee, dies at age 85″ It’s who they are. It’s what they do. RIP, Judge Bork. And be thankful that where … Continue reading
An open call to gun-control advocates and gun supporters
TweetTo those who have offered support for the announced attempt by Obama and the Congress to go full out for gun control — be they unprincipled and timid Republicans, liberty-snatching and opportunistic leftists, or even just mostly apolitical adults who’ve … Continue reading
Gender studies professor: mass shooting caused by “frustrated white male privilege.” [Darleen Click]
TweetSo declares Pasadena City College’s Hugo Schwyzer Pasadena City College professor of history and gender studies Hugo Schwyzer tells National Review Online that he believes many crimes, dating back to John Hinckley’s attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan, are caused in … Continue reading















