If Dems Want to Bring Young Male Voters Back, Maybe Stop Blaming Them for Crimes They Didn’t Commit
Male voters are not going to give up their rights just to make Democrats feel good about themselves.
Male voters are not going to give up their rights just to make Democrats feel good about themselves.
Anti-gun extremists aren’t sending these demand letters with a goal of public safety but to seize control of the firearms industry through administrative action and lawfare.
Keeping the multitude of America’s various hunting traditions alive isn’t just meaningful and special for personal and familial reasons. It’s also important for other simple reasons — dollars and cents.
The answer isn’t more lawsuits, it’s more political firepower. That means mobilizing the grassroots to confront legislators directly, not waiting for a judge to do it for them.
Unlike other “solutions” touted by gun-controllers that only limit the rights of law-abiding Americans while mostly ignoring the criminals breaking the law, Utah’s approach is unapologetically practical.
Zohran Mamdani’s rise is no accident. It’s a warning. As mayor of America’s largest city, has a stage big enough to normalize the idea that disarming citizens is simply “common sense.”
The so-called nuclear option wouldn’t have just reopened the government, it would have dismantled the firewall that has protected gun owners for generations.
The Dems’ own numbers are turning against them. The party’s fixation on “assault weapons bans” and other anti-freedom crusades has alienated the very voters it needs most.
Washington’s swamp never runs out of ways to waste your money. But this time, for once, a major artery of
The mainstream media looks at Mamdani with damn-near lust in their eyes. He’s 34, good-looking, well spoken, Muslim, with politics even farther to the left than the reporters who cover his every single word.