And as you would expect, one of its first releases relies on a contrived emotional appeal, as if accidental death from handguns were reason enough to take away our unalienable right to secure our lives and property, as outlined in the Second Amendment. This reminds me of the infamous anti-Goldwater ad, as well as the legion of ads run against Ronald Reagan — or “Ronny Raygun,” as those clever wags
April 16, 2014
“BANANA REPUBLICANS: New Head Of Virginia GOP on Eric Cantor’s Payroll”
Conflict of interest, you say? Why, balderdash. Twas but a simple misunderstanding, surely. An accidental oversight. Of which we’ll be told Cantor had no direct knowledge. PJM: On a local website co-managed by Shaun Kenney, the newly appointed executive director of the Virginia GOP, a colleague of Kenney’s admitted last night that Kenney’s political fundraising and consulting firm is employed by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. Cantor is now campaigning
On Federal Land Management, desert tortoises, and range wars
On his show last night, Mark Levin referenced a fascinating 2002 study by Ron Utt, PhD, that — using the government’s own data — showed developed land in the US was, at the time, 5.2 % in the contiguous 48 states; and that even that figure was likely high. From the study: According to the most widely available land use survey/report recently published by the United States Department of Agriculture
