Minnesota Gun Owners Tee Off on ‘Chameleon’ Tim Walz
One of the most popular booths at this year’s Minnesota State Fair bears a simple sign: “Never Walz.” The booth offers t-shirts and prizes for fairgoers, all emblazoned with the “Never Walz” logo.
One of the most popular booths at this year’s Minnesota State Fair bears a simple sign: “Never Walz.” The booth offers t-shirts and prizes for fairgoers, all emblazoned with the “Never Walz” logo.
Following a US District Court judge in Kansas ruling that machine guns are “bearable” and thus protected under the Second
Deeply flawed, agenda-driven studies like the Sharkey JAMA report are, sadly, far too common. There is plenty of money in academia will take grant funding pursue junk science to demonize hunters and push gun control agenda.
If the federal government can mandate where and how someone must store a firearm in their own home, then there are effectively no limits on federal authority, aside from whatever weight the federal courts are willing to grant the Bill of Rights.
The idea of “woke” environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies continues to wither away. That’s good news for the firearm
So these billionaire-backed operations are still openly lying about what happened in Kenosha. They’re also openly defaming Rittenhouse. For no apparent reason. Well, aside from the fact that the entire l’affair Rittenhouse was horribly inconvenient for them and a direct threat to their goal of civilian disarmament narrative.
Three years ago, 13 U.S. service members were killed during Joe Biden’s botched Afghan pullout. He never mentions them, their
The City of Chicago has led the nation in yearly homicide totals for 13 years running and last weekend tragically saw 30 people shot with five of them losing their lives. Crime is rampant in the Windy City and law enforcement is horribly treated. Citizens are at the mercy of emboldened violent criminals who know that even if they are caught on camera in gunfire exchanges involving police officers, they will get off the hook.
There is a debate, or there was one until a 14-yer-old high school student proved a University of Illinois history professor wrong, as to whether or not signs that read, ‘Help Wanted: No Irish Need Apply’ actually existed. Professor Richard Jensen authored a piece “ ‘No Irish Need Apply’: A Myth of Victimization,” for the Journal of Social History.
If you’re planning in imose tyranny, at least be smart enough not to put it in writing. That seems to