Could be, I guess. When it’s described in its original German. Watchdog.org: Just before dawn on Oct. 3, 2013, the homes of R.J. Johnson, Deborah Jordahl, and several other conservatives across Wisconsin were rudely awakened by the bright floodlights of law enforcement vehicles. Deputies pounded on doors, executed search warrants, seized business papers, computer equipment, phones and other devices. During these very bright, very noisy raids, these conservatives, targeted in
May 8, 2014
Law enforcement and the second amendment
Robert Farago at TTAG pulls this quote (h/t geoffB) from a NJ editorial, which gets to the very heart of the increasingly nannystate-dependence of some of our more vocal activists, who spend much of their time begging that their responsibility for their own well-being be taken away from them — which I suppose frees the cowards up to demand that the non-cowards join them in “willingness to nut up inequality”:
“What a desperate Obama is telling rich Hollywood pals these days”
Andrew Malcolm, IBD: For months now Barack Obama has been saying he’s run his last political campaign. Uh-huh. If you believe Obama would give up his favorite pastime just to focus on the nation’s business and because he’s not a candidate, then you can keep your health plan. Period. In good times and bad, Obama is out there raking in the money for himself or the party or congressional campaign
“Hillary’s State Department Refused to Brand Boko Haram as Terrorists”
Quite the legacy she’s leaving behind in her run-up to the “moderate Democrat” presidential run, isn’t it? Daily Beast: The State Department under Hillary Clinton fought hard against placing the al Qaeda-linked militant group Boko Haram on its official list of foreign terrorist organizations for two years. And now, lawmakers and former U.S. officials are saying that the decision may have hampered the American government’s ability to confront the Nigerian
