Missed it by this much.

Stolen from Predator Tactical LLC. I don’t disagree one bit with their message.

This photo was posted in a comment on another instructors page, talking about when things get caught in your holster, while your gun is out. I hear, all the time, “my last instructor told me I shouldn’t have to look at my holster, to holster my gun. I should keep my eyes on the threat”
Ok. But if there’s still a threat, why are you holstering your gun?
In the heat of a gunfight, any number of things can happen. One of those could be something taking up residence in your holster. And that something (in this photo, it was a drawstring from his jacket) could potentially get into your trigger guard, and then you catch a round in your leg. ORRRR…. you can take a second to look at your holster, and reduce the chances of shooting your self, by a factor of ten. Your choice. This guy got lucky, that it just ruined his pants.

You have all the time in the world to reholster a gun. Use it.

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They want you dead: Man driving van tries to run over Republican Volunteers.

The Republican Party of Duval County had six volunteers at the Kernan Village shopping center where they were registering voters. JSO reported that around 3:45 p.m., an older brown van, driven by a white man in his early 20s, approached the tent. He then drove right through the table and tent with his van. The suspect then stopped, got out of the van and took a video of the scene, flipped off the victims and fled.

Van plows through voter registration tent, narrowly missing volunteers

Maybe one of those Militant Mennonites we hear about felt it was necessary to attack evil Republicans doing voter registration..

Here is the tweet with pics from the Duval County GOP.

 

It seems that Duvall county flipped Blue in the last election. So I figure if they find the guy, there is a chance he will get not the punishment he deserves and his charged reduced for whatever effing excuse of the day they can apply.  This sill only help to encourage more people to do similar or final actions without fear of heavy penalties.

You are on your own. Prepare accordingly.

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Robert Conrad, RIP. “Only the rocks live forever.”

As many in my generation, I met him as Jim West and never missed an episode.

Later, he introduced me to a real WWII hero and started my never dying love for Corsairs as Pappy Boyington.

Conrad with Pappy Boyington.

And his best character IMHO and the backbone of the best miniseries ever: Pasquinel in Centennial.

This episode was titled “Only the rocks live forever.”

 

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New York Democrats are guilty of conspiring to murder a witness

It turns out that criminal recidivism is not the worst aspect of New York’s criminal justice reform.

Catch and release of violent criminals so they assault people every day on New York City’s streets or letting rape suspects go unmonitored is mild in comparison to this horror.

New York man attacked by MS-13, who was set to testify against them, found dead

A New York man willing to testify against MS-13 members who attacked him in 2018 was found dead earlier this week after his identity was disclosed to defendants’ attorneys in pre-trial proceedings, police say.

The bludgeoned body of 36-year-old Wilmer Maldonado Rodriguez was found Sunday outside an abandoned home in New Cassel, the Nassau County Police Department announced Wednesday. Investigators said Rodriguez in October 2018 came to the defense of two boys who were being threatened by the gang — only to be beaten with a bat and stabbed, according to Newsday.

Singas says prosecutors tried to keep Rodriguez’s identity secret by obtaining a protective order in December 2018.

But last December, ahead of looming changes to New York’s criminal justice system, including reforming the pre-trial discovery phase – during which prosecutors reveal evidence to the defense for preparation – the judge in the case issued a new order.

It allowed “for the disclosure of the protected information to defense counsel,” Newsday reports. The judge’s order, it added, required attorneys for two defendants not to reveal Rodriguez’ s name to their clients until the trial’s start date of Jan. 6.

So a man who was going to testify against to assailants had his personal information given to the people he was going to testify against, and he ends up dead.

Who didn’t see that coming?

That is such an obvious outcome that I can only believe that is what the Democrats who passed this bail reform law want.

They want zero enforcement of the law.

They have turned “snitches get stitches” into actual legal policy.

Take this hypothetical:

A man violently rapes a woman.  He is arrested but is let go without bail.  The name and address of his victim are given to him in pre-trial.  He murders her to keep her from testifying.

Why should a woman in New York even report her rape to the police?  Her rapist won’t be held behind bars and her private information will be given to him as he prepares for trial.  This woman is just putting her life at risk for no good reason.

If her rapist is an illegal immigrant, New York City being a sanctuary city, will most likely plead him down to a minimum if they punish him at all, so they would be under no obligation under federal law to hand him over to ICE for deportation.

And New York City still has no concealed carry so the people cannot defend themselves.

I cannot understand why a political party would deliberately turn an American state into a caged hunt for criminals to prey on law-abiding citizens, but that is what they’ve done.

 

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James Carville and LBJ on the current Democrat party

I saw a number of conservatives on Twitter praising James Carville’s interview in Vox.  So I thought I would read it.

One part really stuck out at me:

I want to give you an example of the problem here. A few weeks ago, Binyamin Appelbaum, an economics writer for the New York Times, posted a snarky tweet about how LSU canceled classes for the National Championship game. And then he said, do the “Warren/Sanders free public college proposals include LSU, or would it only apply to actual schools?”

You know how fucking patronizing that is to people in the South or in the middle of the country? First, LSU has an unusually high graduation rate, but that’s not the point. It’s the goddamn smugness. This is from a guy who lives in New York and serves on the Times editorial board and there’s not a single person he knows that doesn’t pat him on the back for that kind of tweet. He’s so fucking smart.

Appelbaum doesn’t speak for the Democratic Party, but he does represent the urbanist mindset. We can’t win the Senate by looking down at people. The Democratic Party has to drive a narrative that doesn’t give off vapors that we’re smarter than everyone or culturally arrogant.

Keep in mind that Carville is known as the “ragin’ Cajun” and is a graduate from Louisiana State University.

He’s right that the Democrat party has developed an internal narrative that it’s smarter than and looks down on regular middle Americans.

The fact is that human beings are tribal, give humans the ability to join a tribe and exclude others and they will do it.  That is the basis of every club, social organization, and fraternity in existence.

Democrat President Lyndon Baines Johnson said about the South in the 1960s:

“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”

The Democrat party of 2020 is just as bigoted and hateful as the Democrat party of Jim Crow.  All they did was change the targets of their hatred.

The best way of summarizing the Democrat party leadership and the prime time media talking head class would be:

“If you can convince the lowest top tier college graduate he’s better than the best community college or mid-tier state school graduate, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”

Or

“If you can convince the lowest New Yorker or Californiana he’s better than the best Southerner or Midwesterner, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”

Or

“If you can convince the lowest white-collar employee he’s better than the best blue-collar worker, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”

And it’s probably some combination thereof, depending on the audience.

Democrats rally around their ability to look down on some groups of people and mock them.  This was the very heart of the Don Lemon/Rick Wilson minstrel show from a few weeks back.  That was the motivation behind Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” quote.

And so it becomes natural for a New York Times editorial board member and graduate of America’s only Public Ivy to mock LSU for not being an “actual school.”

The problem with this is that it’s hard to build a majority coalition out of hating people who don’t go to elite selective colleges and live in a city that touches saltwater because the majority of Americans don’t go to elite colleges and live in cities that touch saltwater.

Unfortunately for Carville and fortunately for us, the Democrats are too high on themselves and their hatred for “reg’lar Americans” to come down from that any time soon.

 

 

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Reemeber: Bernie Goetz was the bad guy.

“You don’t need a gun, and if you do, you don’t need that many boolits in it.”

The very few times I had been to downtown Miami Dade, I used the Metro Rail. it is impossible to get a cheap and decent parking spot down there and they charge you up the keister for whatever vehicular real state they have to offer.  So I drive to a nearby Metro rail station, park my truck for a cheap prize and take a wagon downtown.

It does not take but one trip to observe the predatory fauna to make you decide you don’t use public transpo without carrying.  Mind you, as with all thin  human things, most users are nice people who just want to be transported and they mind their own business, but you get to see from time to time those who will take you down if you look like steak to be had.

Oh yes, the parking lots of the stations? The one I use is big, several stories and even with patrols, they do not feel like safe environments.

And Miami’s Public Transportation is not even close to be as violent as Chicago or NY or Oakland-SanFran, but hell if I go unarmed and I am sure I am not the only one… maybe that is why we don’t have that many issues.

 

 

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