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Saturday, April 6, 2019

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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #583


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

Hot Pick of The Late Night

Friday, April 5, 2019

Girls With Guns

The Idiocy Is Strong With These Ones....


If I Had A Hammer, I'd Hammer In The Morning...



All Over This Amnesty Free Knife Bin...

This Guy Can't Catch A Break!



More Unbelievably Good Animated Gifs:

The Kid Lived But Who Died?



Violence Is The Gold Standard...



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FBI Hides Email Records with CNN Related to Roger Stone Raid From Public


The FBI is denying an open records request for transparency regarding the controversial raid of Trump associate Roger Stone’s home

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is stonewalling the public regarding possible collusion with CNN reporters before pulling their jackbooted raid of Roger Stone’s home, arresting the elderly Trump associate with a show of force worthy of El Chapo.

The Federalist filed an open records request to witness all FBI emails addressed to and from CNN before the pre-dawn raid of Stone outside of his Fort Lauderdale, FL home. The FBI quickly denied the request.

“Please provide all e-mails sent to or received from any account with a ‘cnn.com’ domain from January 24, 2019 through January 25, 2019,” The Federalist wrote in their Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) request.

While it was rumored that Stone’s home would be raided and he would be prosecuted for several months before it occurred, CNN reporters knew to get in position the day it did finally did happen. The raid looked as if it was a staged public relations event for Robert Mueller’s ‘Russian collusion’ probe.

In complete disregard for the intelligence of their audience, the CNN producer behind the coverage of Stone’s raid had the gall to claim it was “reporter’s instinct” that caused the display to be timed like a Hollywood production.

“It’s reporter’s instinct,” CNN producer David Shortell said after being asked about the suspicious display. “The whole Russia team thought maybe something was happening.”

“There was some unusual grand jury activity in Washington, D.C., yesterday,” Shortell said, continuing his rationale. “Robert Mueller’s grand jury typically meets on Fridays. Yesterday, Thursday, there was grand jury activity.”

“We also had some other signs that maybe something was going on this angle, the Roger Stone angle,” Shortell added. “So we showed up at his house this morning, we were the only ones there, and lo and behold...

Mourning Guacamole...


Of course: Dems sneak GUN control into ‘Violence Against Women Act’ reauthorization — to beat up GOP

Democrats, in an attempt to paint Republicans — again — as “anti-women,” snuck a gun control measure inside a bill to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act.

On Thursday, the House voted in favor of the doctored reauthorization bill 263-158, with 33 Republicans, amazingly, voting with them.

But before the Democrat propaganda machine known as the “mainstream media” gets to claim the rest of the GOP caucus is filled with women haters, here’s the rest of the story.

The reauthorization was not a clean bill; it was packed with new gun control legislation that backers claim was aimed at cutting domestic violence and sexual assault.

Roll Call noted:

The House is expected to pass the bill to reauthorize the 1994 law and add language to expand housing protections for victims, give more help to Native American women and enhance law enforcement tools through grants.

It would also expand the category of who could lose the right to possess guns under the law, adding those convicted of dating violence or misdemeanor stalking to close the so-called “boyfriend loophole.”

The bill should have been easy — even in a GOP-controlled Senate. And it would have been, had Democrats not turned it into yet another attempt to scratch away at the Second Amendment.

“Republicans are committed to reauthorizing VAWA, however, Democrats have refused to engage on the issue in a meaningful, bipartisan manner and instead rushed a partisan bill to the floor,” reads a statement to Blaze Media from the office of Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La).

In a Wednesday speech on Capitol Hill, Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) said the current bill is nearly “unrecognizable from the legislation originally passed in 1994.”

“In the name of protecting women, Democrats are exploiting this bill as an opportunity to assault the Second Amendment rights of American citizens,” Roy continued, “and it’s despicable that anyone would seize on this as such an opportunity to weaponize a measure that was intended to protect victims.”

“You’re taking something that should be an easy bipartisan reauthorization of existing law and complicating it to make a political point,” Rep. Tom Cole, Oklahoma Republican and bill supporter, said. “You’re certainly free to do that, but in the meantime, you should have at least extended it through the fiscal year so that you can make whatever point and then sit down and negotiate.”

Except that Democrats have the mindset that they are ‘in charge’ and don’t have to negotiate with Republicans or the president.

“Our calculation was that we’re in charge now, we can pass a bill that we think is a comprehensive bill to protect all women,” House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland told reporters Tuesday. “I’m hopeful that the Senate will take it up … or ask to go to conference on it. But we need to reauthorize it.”

As usual, there’s more to it than just ‘protecting women from abusive male partners.’

Tom Knighton explains at Bearing Arms that “Second Amendment advocates take the bill as written because, while federal law already bars convicted abusive spouses from purchasing guns, the new bill would take away Second Amendment rights for things that aren’t felonies and aren’t considered domestic violence,” The Blaze reported.

“The NRA opposes domestic violence and all violent crime and spends millions of dollars teaching countless Americans how not to be a victim and how to safely...