It’s a bird, it’s a troll, it’s a random mass of electronic shards! Wait. What? No, it’s Roger Goodell’s wife tweeting. Yes, Jane Skinner Goodell, infrequently uses a twitter account to engage in banter with selected detractors of the NFL’s head honcho (just one more reason to loathe the commissioner). While the frequency and content […]
Antis Erroneously Blame Campus Carry Law for Texas Tech Slaying
Texas anti-gunners may be eating a little crow for their attempt to blame the Lone Star State’s year-old campus carry law for the slaying of a Texas Tech University police officer Monday, according to the Washington Post, although some academics maintain the law is wrong. The Texas Democratic Party issued an apology Tuesday for a […]
Can a Genuine Dialogue on Guns Ever Happen?
Writing in Crosscut Wednesday morning, veteran Seattle conservative talk host John Carlson has offered three suggestions to open a dialogue between constitutional rights advocates and gun prohibitionists, insisting, “there is common ground between gun rights and gun control supporters on this issue, but it is missed because each is tilling a different part of […]
Social Network Limits Second Amendment Supporting Country Singer
In the wake of the Las Vegas tragedy, the indiscretions from leftists continue to pile up like unwanted National Football League paraphernalia tossed onto a rancid trash heap. At some point during the nation’s healing process, the world’s most dubious social network just had to make a deplorable political statements through its precious sets of […]
Rasmussen: Voters Skeptical of Politicians Who Raise Gun Issues
Watch out Senators Dianne Feinstein and Charles Schumer; according to a new Rasmussen survey, 74 percent of likely U.S. voters think politicians raise the gun issue to get elected. That would put the two perennially anti-gun pols at the top of the crass heap. One part of Rasmussen’s narrative about this survey was troubling because […]
If You Bill It, They Won’t Come- The Paradox Of College Football Viewership
The general phase shift began in the late 1990’s. As ESPN and other cable sports networks began offering basic cable subscribers an increased number of viewing options for Saturday games, the start times for the broadcast match-ups began to gravitate from traditional early afternoon schedules, to being at the whim of the television gods. Generally, […]
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