…is a horrible fossil fueled vehicle, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Legal Insurrection, with a post on the anti-Trump media beclowing itself for Memorial Day.
It’s ladies in camo week!
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…is a horrible fossil fueled vehicle, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Legal Insurrection, with a post on the anti-Trump media beclowing itself for Memorial Day.
It’s ladies in camo week!
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Happy Sunday! Another fine day in America. The Sun is shining, the birds are singing, the official start of the summer season is here. This pinup is by Art Frahm, with a wee bit of help.
What is happening in Ye Olde Blogosphere? The Fine 15
As always, the full set of pinups can be seen in the Patriotic Pinup category, or over at my Gallery page. While we are on pinups, since it is that time of year, have you gotten your “Pinups for Vets†calendar yet? And don’t forget to check out what I declare to be our War on Women Rule 5 and linky luv posts and things that interest me
Don’t forget to check out all the other great material all the linked blogs have!
Anyone else have a link or hotty-fest going on? Let me know so I can add you to the list.
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Remember, the Washington Post, by virtue of being the main newspaper for America’s capital city, is one of the leading newspapers in the world. And they paid someone to write this and allowed it to be published (via Twitchy)
The most unexpected (and welcome) guest at your next cookout: Carrot dogs https://t.co/PQryRev9gs
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 25, 2018
I’m not going to even bother excerpting anything on this lunacy.
This is why #Trump won…
— Shelby County AL GOP ???????? (@ShelbyCountyGOP) May 26, 2018
There is plenty of mockery. Like, 99.9% of the replies are mocking. This one is funny, though, if your remember the story on the lady in Oakland, Ca., who called the cops on people grilling in the wrong area
— It's Not Ken (@KennyEarlz) May 26, 2018
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…is a field soon to be destroyed by flooddrought, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Chicks On The Right, with a post on Publix bowing to King Hogg.
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There’s no final tally yet on the actual vote for repealing the 8th Amendment in Ireland, which bans the murder of the unborn, but the exit polls look promising for the baby killers. This, though, is one of the sickest takes on what amounts to baby murder, and you know I usually avoid getting into the abortion debate. Here’s Reuters
Ireland To End Abortion Ban In Historic Vote
Ireland is set to liberalize some of the world’s most restrictive abortion laws after exit polls suggested a landslide vote for change in what was until recently one of Europe’s most socially conservative countries. (snip)
If confirmed, the outcome will be the latest milestone on a path of change for a country which only legalized divorce by a razor thin majority in 1995 before becoming the first in the world to adopt gay marriage by popular vote three years ago.
Voters were asked if they wish to scrap the eighth amendment to the constitution, which gives an unborn child and its mother equal rights to life. The consequent prohibition on abortion was partly lifted in 2013 for cases where the mother’s life was in danger.
“It’s looking like we will make history tomorrow,†Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, who was in favor of change, said on Friday night on Twitter.
Historic. Milestone. History. This is about killing the unborn, all because adults got pregnant because of poor life decisions. And these sick people are celebrating it.
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For some reason, the Monalisa emoticon plugin decided to do something weird, so a bunch of emoticons need to be relinked (which is why I never upgrade the plugin, but, it ended up getting upgraded, long story). Won’t be able to fix till tomorrow or so.
A scorching hot take linking two of the Progressives favorite things, raaaaacism and ‘climate change’
Racial resentment may be fueling climate denial, study finds
What began as a way of trolling Prius drivers became a signature protest against America’s first black president — rolling coal. Drivers spend hundreds or thousands of dollars retrofitting their trucks so they can blanket cyclists, motorists, and pedestrians with thick, black clouds of exhaust.
“I run into a lot of people that really don’t like Obama at all,†one seller of coal-rolling equipment told Slate. “If he’s into the environment, if he’s into this or that, we’re not. I hear a lot of that.†In some instances, the practice has taken on an explicitly racial tone, as drivers publish videos of themselves rolling coal on Black Lives Matter protesters.
Why would anyone spend so much money to do something so hostile and self-defeating? New research may offer some insight.
Before going on, has anyone ever heard of this happening? One would have thought this would have made the national news at some point
After Barack Obama took office, white Americans were less likely to see climate change as a serious problem, according to a recent peer-reviewed paper published in the journal Environmental Politics. The study further finds evidence of a link between racial resentment and climate change denial. This is not to suggest that all climate deniers are racists, merely that racial resentment may, in part, be driving climate denial. (big snip)
Benegal’s study links these two fields of research by asking if, and to what extent, racial resentment has fueled climate change denial. He began by examining the views of black and white Americans on climate change before and during Obama’s presidency, comparing Pew surveys taken between 2006 and 2008 with surveys taken between 2009 and 2014. Obama, who named climate change a top priority on the campaign trail, tried and failed to pass cap and trade legislation in 2009.
Before the 2008 election, Benegal said, there was no significant difference between white and black Americans on climate change, when controlling for partisanship, ideology, education, church attendance, and employment. In the years after Obama took office, the views of black Americans stayed roughly the same. White Americans, however, were 18 percent less likely to see climate change as a very serious problem.
Well, obviously, that means it might possibly maybe we feel that the difference is all raaaaacism. Hey, could it be that it’s blacks who are the racists, sticking with their position because of their Obama support, not wanting to take the position of white Americans, despite all the evidence against the climate change scam? See? People don’t like it when the narrative goes the other way.
It’s usually the case that the Cult of Climastrology is subsuming other issues, real or fake. In this case, it looks more like racial grievance mongers are using the climate change scam for their own purposes
Benegal worries that, as some have suggested, the political parties are sorting according to feelings of about race. “Maybe we need to look at race or racial resentment much more critically,†he said. “The concern for me is that if climate change as an issue has become more racialized… it may make it harder to actually persuade individuals to shift their views.â€

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It’s actually rather shocking that a national news outlet would publish a piece showing good guys with guns in a positive manner. Give it up for Christal Hayes at the USA Today, who might have slipped this through at 5:18pm Friday once all the big wigs went off to their Leftist cocktail parties
Armed citizen who shot Oklahoma gunman told worried crowd, ‘I’m here to help’
Before bullets started flying at an Oklahoma City bar and grill, Bryan Whittle and Juan Carlos Nazario didn’t know each other. But they knew what to do: Stop a gunman before someone dies.
The two, police say, prevented what could have been a deadly attack Thursday night after they armed themselves and took down the shooter, Alexander Tilghman. Both say they don’t feel like heroes.
Nazario, a security guard and former small-town cop, stopped by the pier at Louie’s Grill & Bar Thursday after work when he heard five or six gunshots.
“I looked over and everyone was running from the back restaurant,” he told USA TODAY. That’s when he grabbed his gun and holster from his vehicle and ran toward the sounds.
Inside the busy lakeside restaurant, tables were knocked over, a glass door was shot out and people were hiding in fear. Nazario, a 35-year-old father of two, scanned for the gunman.
“I saw people who were wounded and could just see the worry in their eyes,” he said. “I told them I was looking for the gunman and I’m here to help.”
Certified Awesome. Great. Spectacular.
Despite a restaurant full of innocent lives potentially saved, Nazario said he doesn’t feel like a hero.
“I just can’t understand being called a hero when someone’s life was taken,” he said. “I just did what I had to do. I’m very glad no innocent lives were taken but ultimately, there was a life taken.”
Real heroes don’t have to chest thump. They just are.
Whittle, 39, also felt his bravery wasn’t anything “special.”
“I just did what needed to be done to stop the threat. Nothing special,” he told USA TODAY. “A lot of people would have done the same given the situation.”
Yes, we would have. Of course, if the gun grabbers have their way, it’ll just be bad guys with firearms, and we’ll all have to sit around and wait for law enforcement. That’s not a knock on the folks in blue, it’s just the base average is 3.4 full time law enforcement officers per 1,000 people. And in smaller, safer (meaning non-Dem areas), that number can be lower.
Even ABC’s Good Morning America had good words for these two good Samaritans, and also notes
Police Captain Bo Matthews said the police “have no records of anybody making any other reports” on Tilghman in their system, though he did have a record of a 2003 arrest for domestic assault and battery from when he was 13 years old.
Matthews said that police have not found any record of Tilghman having mental health issues, though said that if someone is to commit “an act like this, you’d have to assume that he probably had a little bit of mental illness.”
So, none of the things the gun grabbers are pushing would have stopped this guy beforehand. Not red flag laws, not universal background checks. Sometimes, there are just bad people out there hell bent on doing bad things, and good guys can solve the problem.