Friday, August 31, 2018

Friday Babe


Anllela Sagra

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Ruger Security - 9

A Shooting Illustrated Review via Insty
A chicken in every pot, a car in every garage, a Ruger Security-9 in every holster?

Yeah, we know; we just mixed FDR with Herbert Hoover. But the affordable functionality of the new Ruger Security-9 may just allow it to perform like a universal personal protection safety net—a simple, easily operated semi-automatic pistol of adequate chambering that just about anyone can afford. It works as a concealed-carry piece, a woods gun or a home-defense pistol and probably fits 90 percent of adult hands, yet offers 15+1 rounds of firepower.

Perhaps it would be more proper to reference Henry Ford since he came pretty close to making sure the car in most garages was a Model T. He did that by making it uncomplicated, practical and low-cost. Then again, the millennials reading this probably think Henry Ford is that old guy who played Han Solo, so enough with the historical allusions.

The point is that Ruger has unveiled something in the Ruger Security-9 that many new guns aspire to be—an Everyman (and woman) gun. In this age of individuality and specialization, the idea of an all-purpose handgun that in terms of basic function and firepower will put the owner on par with any adversary he/she is likely to encounter has great appeal.

The Ruger Security-9’s MSRP of $379 trumps virtually any potential shortcoming short of malfunctioning. That price tag makes the Security-9 tough to argue against, but, you know what? The Security-9 doesn’t really need to play the price card. In most respects, its existence is validated by its competence alone.

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Top of the News


Boston Herald to move offices out of Boston
BOSTON - The Boston Herald is leaving Boston.

Publisher Kevin Corrado told employees in a memo on Tuesday that the newspaper will be moving its offices to Braintree later this year. Braintree is about 13 miles south of Boston.

Boston Herald declares bankruptcy, agrees to be sold to GateHouse Media The Herald's offices have been located in Boston's Seaport District since the newspaper left its longtime home in the South End in 2012.

The newspaper filed for bankruptcy in December 2017 and was later bought by Denver-based Digital First Media. Digital First owns hundreds of publications, including the Lowell Sun and Sentinel & Enterprise of Fitchburg in Massachusetts.

Corrado says in the memo that the move will happen between late November and early December.

Corrado didn't immediately respond to an email on Tuesday.

In Other News

Jim Brown: Trump Is Good, America Is Great, Stop Kneeling - New Boston Post

Noted extortionist David Hogg targets Smith & Wesson - The Daley Gator

Trump Taxes the Rich, Just Like the Left Wants. Now They Are Complaining! - IOTWreport

'Lady Justice does not wear a blindfold over only one eye - American Power

Levin: Trump in great shape when it comes to the law - Free North Carolina

Rep. Issa on what Bruce Ohr revealed to lawmakers/a> - 90 Miles From Tyranny

Dems Likely to Go Full Clouseau in Event They Take Midterms - Diogenes Middle Finger News



As a Protestant, I Have No Dog in This Fight, But... - Proof Positive

How worried should we be about media manipulation?... - Adrienne's Corner

A Timeline For Clinton Crime - Political Clown Parade

Chuck Ross: FBI Agent Told Congress That the Bureau Leaked Stories to the Press, and Would Then Use Press Write-Ups as "Independent" Sources to Justify FISA Warrants - AoSHQ

In The Mailbox: 08.28.18 - The Other McCain

Flashback: Why Trump won the election, Lynne Patton talks about Donald Trump, the most powerful and moving ads of the presidential campaign - The Last Tradition

ClimaScare Today: ‘Climate Change’ Will Make Your Food Less Nutricious - The Pirates Cove

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Who Does This Anyway?

via Harvey at IMAO

Well ... That'll take all afternoon to clean up, but the point is that you should know your equipment and how to clean and lube a weapon properly. I probably use more lube than is necessary. That works for me.

Then there's this Guy ... Proving only that you can mess with stuff sufficiently to guarantee a fail

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Good Morning

Enjoy Your Sunday

Wingaersheek Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts

Senator John McCain has Died

He was 81 years old

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Rule 5 Saturday LinkOrama




Proof Positive - Friday Night Babe - Rebecca Gayheart and Vintage Babe of the week

Political Clown Parade - Flowing Curves Of Beauty

By Other Means - Tuesday Tap, Rack, and Bang and Seeing Red

Evi L. Bloggerlady - Jamaican Me Crazy

Ninety Miles From Tyranny - Hot Pick, Girls With Guns and Morning Mistress

Grouchy Old Cripple - Saturday Boobage

Irons in the Fire - Friday has arrived, get to your studies

The Feral Irishman - Frideyes Siren.... Causing Ship Wrecks For Hundreds Of Years

The Daley Gator - Daley Babe

Diogenes Middle Finger News - A Good Monday Morning and Fishnet Friday



A View from the Beach - Wet T-Shirt Thursday

Theo Spark - The Three Sombreros

Knuckledraggin My Life Away - I’m sure she’s taken, men Also ... And I’ll leave you with this

American Power - Kate Upton's Struggles (VIDEO)

Woodsterman - Rule 5 Woodsterman Style

The Other McCain - Rule 5 Sunday

The Pirates Cove - If All You See ...

Minuteman - Rule Five: Dancers

Wired Right - A Beautiful End to the Day

Friday, August 24, 2018

Friday Babe


Morgan Hollie

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

PawSox Move to Worcester


Announced Friday: Boston Red Sox Triple A Affiliate PawSox plan move to Worcester, Mass
By Nik DeCosta-Klipa August 20, 2018

So long, Rhode Island. The Pawtucket Red Sox are officially headed to Worcester.

Following more than 12 months of rumored interest, the Red Sox Triple-A affiliate officially announced plans Friday to relocate to New England’s second biggest city beginning in 2021. The move includes a 10,000-seat new stadium in the city’s burgeoning Canal District and a new name — The Worcester Red Sox.

Or, possibly, the WooSox, for short.

“Larry, you’re a tough fish to catch, but we got you — and we’re really happy about that,” Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito told PawSox chairman Larry Lucchino at the official announcement Friday in Worcester.

Monday, August 20, 2018

Intellectual Froglegs

with Joe Dan Gorman

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Good Morning

Enjoy Your Sunday

Pleasant Lake, New London, New Hampshire

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Rule 5 Saturday LinkOrama


Steph Claire Smith


Proof Positive - Friday Night Babe - Carice van Houten and Vintage Babe of the week

Political Clown Parade - Flowing Curves Of Beauty

By Other Means - Tuesday Tap, Rack, and Bang and Seeing Red

Evi L. Bloggerlady - Indigo

Ninety Miles From Tyranny - Hot Pick, Girls With Guns and Morning Mistress

Grouchy Old Cripple - Saturday Boobage

Irons in the Fire - Friday evening: hot

The Feral Irishman - Wednesdeyes

The Daley Gator - Daley Babe

Diogenes Middle Finger News - A Good Monday Morning and Fishnet Friday



A View from the Beach - Fish Pic Friday - Spanish Mackerel

Theo Spark - What a bootiful day

Knuckledraggin My Life Away - I’m sure she’s taken, men Also ... And I’ll leave you with this

American Power - Samantha Hoopes' New Sexy Poses (VIDEO)

Woodsterman - Rule 5 Woodsterman Style

The Other McCain - Rule 5 Sunday

The Pirates Cove - If All You See ...

Minuteman - Rule Five: For Beans

Wired Right - A Beautiful End to the Day

Friday, August 17, 2018

Friday Babe


Lindsay Brewer

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Whiskey Politics

with Dave Sussman and Bill Whittle

LINK

Monday, August 13, 2018

Man attempting armed robbery dies of fright and return fire after customers shoot him

via Facebook Friend Dan
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) -- A man attempting to commit armed robbery of a northeast side gas station died on Saturday night after two customers inside the business shot him, according to police.

Around 6:27 p.m. Saturday, IMPD received a report of an attempted robbery in progress at the GetGo gas station located at the intersection of Pendleton Pike and Shadeland Avenue.

Officers arrived to find a male suspect had been shot by two of the customers at the gas station. He died at an area hospital. According to a police report, the man was 26 years old.

According to police at the scene, the suspect entered the store and displayed a weapon. Then two customers discharged their weapons. He did not appear to have taken anything from the store.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Good Morning

Enjoy Your Sunday

Crane Beach, Ipswich, Massachusetts

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Rule 5 Saturday LinkOrama


Nicky Gile



Proof Positive - Friday Night Babe - Charlbi Dean Kriek and Vintage Babe of the week

Political Clown Parade - Flowing Curves Of Beauty

By Other Means - Tuesday Tap, Rack, and Bang and Seeing Red

Evi L. Bloggerlady - International Cat Day

Ninety Miles From Tyranny - Hot Pick, Girls With Guns and Morning Mistress

Grouchy Old Cripple - Saturday Boobage

Irons in the Fire - Friday evening, with a threat of storms

The Feral Irishman - Honey, could you grab me a cold beer

The Daley Gator - Daley Babe

Diogenes Middle Finger News - A Good Monday Morning and Fishnet Friday


Proper Camouflage is Essential whilst Fishing


A View from the Beach - Women Get the Blues Over Red Meat

Theo Spark - Bum di di bum bum

Knuckledraggin My Life Away - I’m sure she’s taken, men Also ... And I’ll leave you with this

American Power - Samantha Hoopes' New Sexy Poses (VIDEO)

Woodsterman - Rule 5 Woodsterman Style

The Other McCain - Rule 5 Sunday

The Pirates Cove - If All You See ...

Wired Right - A Beautiful End to the Day


These Sad Girls have no fish because No Camouflage

Friday, August 10, 2018

Friday Babe


A
Christen Harper
Double Dip

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Top of the News


College Kids Are Nuts, Outgoing UConn President Says
Rampant mental illness on college campuses is the biggest problem colleges face, the outgoing president of the University of Connecticut said.

Susan Herbst, who plans to step down as president of UConn in July 2019 to return to teaching and writing, talked in an interview with The Hartford Courant about problems with various amenities on campus, but said mental illness dwarfs them.

“If you were to ask me what’s the one thing that keeps you up at night, it’s not athletics, it’s not the health center. It’s the mental health of our students,” Herbst said.

“I would say that mental health is far and away the biggest student behavioral problem .. that we have at any college or university in the country and any president who is honest will tell you the same thing. We have many transports by our police to hospitals, to pysch units during the year.
In Other News ...

New Hampshire Democrats Purge Bill Clinton - New Boston Post

Your Leftist Bully of the Day - The Daley Gator

Florida sheriff tells Al Sharpton to go home and ‘mind your own business’ - IOTWreport

Trump Administration Revives Tough Sanctions on Iran - American Power

InfoWars Ban: CNN, Democrats Successfully Lobby Big Tech to Censor Their Critics - Free North Carolina

Critics’ reaction to "Death of a Nation" prove D’Souza’s right/a> - 90 Miles From Tyranny

CNN Laments: Where Are All You Hispanic Anti-Trump Voters? - Diogenes Middle Finger News



TQuote du jour - Proof Positive

Do you realize how much the commie/marxist/libtards hate you?... because they do. - Adrienne's Corner

BREAKING: Johnny Manziel Gets Transferred To The WNBA - Political Clown Parade

The NFL Has Figured Out How to Woo Back Its Disaffected Former Conservative Audience: Male Cheerleaders - AoSHQ

In The Mailbox: 08.07.18 - The Other McCain

Chicago Democrat: We need President Trump, after 63 shot 11 DEAD - The Last Tradition

Bummer: Businesses Are Refusing To Hire Illegal Alien DACA Kids - The Pirates Cove

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Good Morning

Enjoy Your Sunday

Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts


Photo by Kim Smith

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Rule 5 Saturday LinkOrama



Proof Positive - Friday Night Babe - Julie Engelbrecht and Vintage Babe of the week

Political Clown Parade - Flowing Curves Of Beauty

By Other Means - Tuesday Tap, Rack, and Bang and Seeing Red

Evi L. Bloggerlady - Darcizzle Fishing Rule 5

Ninety Miles From Tyranny - Hot Pick, Girls With Guns and Morning Mistress

Grouchy Old Cripple - Saturday Boobage

Irons in the Fire - Friday evening has arrived

The Feral Irishman - Frideyes

The Daley Gator - Daley Babe

Diogenes Middle Finger News - A Good Monday Morning and Fishnet Friday



A View from the Beach - Friday Beach Fashion

Theo Spark - Sierra Skye Slow Motion

Knuckledraggin My Life Away - I’m sure she’s taken, men Also ... Here's something you don't see everyday.

American Power - Very Patriotic!

Not So Angry Mike - Sexy Sunday

Woodsterman - Rule 5 Woodsterman Style

The Other McCain - Rule 5 Tuesday

The Pirates Cove - If All You See ...

Wired Right - A Beautiful End to the Day

Friday, August 3, 2018

Friday Babe


Nina Agdal

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Tommy Robinson freed on bail as court orders retrial

via AoSHQ

Appeal court quashes finding of contempt against English Defence League founder
Tommy Robinson, the founder of the English Defence League, has been freed from prison after the court of appeal ordered that he should be retried on a contempt of court charge.

He had been held at Onley jail near Rugby after receiving a 13-month sentence for breaching reporting restrictions at Leeds and Canterbury crown courts.

At the court of appeal on Wednesday, the lord chief justice, Lord Burnett of Maldon, upheld the Canterbury ruling but said the ruling in Leeds was “flawed” and there should be a retrial.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Top of the News


Chipper Jones, Jim Thome Highlight 2018 Baseball Hall of Fame Ceremony
When all was said and done, it came as no surprise that this crowd, with its wild cheering, appreciative applause and standing ovations for six new electees, would be one of the largest in the history of National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

With their bronze plaques awaiting and immortality a certainty, switch-hitting third baseman Chipper Jones, slugging star Jim Thome, multi-talented outfielder Vladimir Guerrero, closer extraordinaire Trevor Hoffman, competitive and durable starting pitcher Jack Morris and legendary Tigers shortstop Alan Trammell gave their induction speeches in Cooperstown on the afternoon of Sunday, July 29.


How High Is Too High? Diehl, Lindstrom Hit Elizabeth Warren Over Vague Answer On Taxes - New Boston Post

Good Freaking Grief! - The Daley Gator

‘Shark Week’ beats CNN - IOTWreport

The Democratic Party No Longer Believes in Hard Work - American Power

Will Tribalism Trump Democracy? - Free North Carolina

Supreme Court Carnage: A Rant - 90 Miles From Tyranny

A Nation of Meddlesome Ninnies We've Become - Diogenes Middle Finger News



Quote du jour - Proof Positive

Hannity on Fire: FISA court was abused for political gain ... when are heads going to roll??? - Adrienne's Corner

The Bronx Bolshevik And The Old Guy Who Combs His Hair With A Balloon - Political Clown Parade

Democrat Senator: "I'm Confused;" When You Say Illegal Immigrants Broke The Law, What "Law" Are You Talking About? - AoSHQ

In The Mailbox: 07.31.18 - The Other McCain

Trump predicts the ‘Fake News Media’ will die before he leaves office - The Last Tradition

Supreme Court Rules Kids’ ‘Climate Change’ Suit Can Go Forward, But…..Warmists are making a big deal out of this, but, they shouldn’t hang their hats quite yet - The Pirates Cove