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Gun Grabbers
Gun Grabbers
by | May 1, 2018

Just last Saturday, members of the media gathered for their version of the Oscars at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to celebrate all the wonderful journalism that they truly believe they are doing. The only thing more unseemly than watching…

by | Apr 26, 2018

As anti-gun advocates intensify their campaign to use mass carnage to hollow out the Second Amendment’s individual right to bear arms, a cornerstone of their campaign — that fewer guns would reduce violent crime — has been undermined by a…

by | Mar 26, 2018

When the Obama administration was still in office, many gun stores across America featured a picture of the President with the caption “Gun Salesman of the Year.” And, in fact, while Barack Obama worked to “fundamentally transform America” which he…

by | Mar 13, 2018

Two recent items offer the latest illustration of how manic adherence to PC norms cripples Western society. Broward’s Bureaucratic Bumbler. We now know who gave the stand-down order that abandoned Parkland schoolchildren to an armed predator: a captain (an affirmative…

by | Mar 1, 2018

The recent horror show in Parkland seems to have generated new sentiment that something needs to be done to stop mass shootings at schools. This is fine, but it remains up in the air as to whether the measures chosen…

by | Mar 1, 2018

The recent horror show in Parkland seems to have generated new sentiment that something needs to be done to stop mass shootings at schools. This is fine, but it remains up in the air as to whether the measures chosen…

by | Mar 24, 2010

Let us understand who Devin Patrick Kelley was. He was a high school loser whose classmates, reached after Kelley’s mortifying killing spree in a Baptist church southeast of San Antonio, roundly slammed him as an unhinged misfit. Kelley was a…

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