Shot in the Dark

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  • A Vibrant City

    I stepped in a puddle of vibrancy on the Green Line this morning. Vibrancy claims one. West Saint Paul man pleads guilty to vibrancy. Vibrancy almost claimed someone over by the U of M the other night. Man vibrates into tent, rapes woman. Vibrant attacker finds bad vibes. Human vibrancy charges in the East Metro.

  • Twin Cities Media, Then And Now

    Twin Cities Media and Left (ptr), 2015: “Black Lives Matter were heroes for shutting down I94 during rush hour! Speak truth to power! Up next – Amanda Shapely at the Boat Show” Twin Cities Media and the Left (ptr) 2020: “Black Lives Matter are a bunch of hooligans! Why weren’t the police able to keep…

  • Tuesday Night Plans

    I’m pondering on what to do tomorrow. Voting in the GOP primary is relatively pointless – I’ve got my choice of President Trump or The Donald. Hardly worth a trip to the neighborhood high school gym, is it? On the other hand – paying a visit to the DFL primary it would give me a…

  • Will Esme Murphy Call It A “Hate Crime?”

    And it started as such a big day for A-Klo, who shocked the world by winning the endorsement of the Star Tribune’s editorial board, a group composed of people who used to get blackout drunk with her father. There are no words to describe our amazement that the Strib – a paper that’s served not…

  • Water

    Joe Doakes from Como Park emails: Experts advise washing your hands to avoid Corona virus, at least 20 seconds, long enough to say the Alphabet or sing Happy Birthday. I can’t believe Democrats have missed this opportunity to expand the welfare state.  “Because of the wealth gap and income disparity that has existed in America…

  • Sandman’s Counterattack

    Fresh from victory against CNN, Nick Sandman’s attorneys are widening their scope: Lawyers for Covington Catholic High School senior Nick Sandmann reportedly will file lawsuits against five additional media companies this week for smearing Sandmann last year. Sandmann’s lawyers submitted a status report with the U.S. District Court in Covington last week that showed that…

  • I Heard It On The NARN

    We had a couple calls to action on this week’s show. Opioid Law Reform Here’s the link to Rep. Munson’s fact page on opioid law reforms and his “intractable pain” bill, HF3746, which will reform the blunt-force abuses in MInnesota’s prescription opioid laws. The current law forces professionals – doctors, physician assistants, dentists, pharmacists and…

  • Spitting In Your Soup And Calling It A “Dumpling”

    As the Southwest News reports, city governments in the southwest metro are getting ready to try to deal with the plague that no DFL-dominated city government dare name; crime descending upon them via the light rail. The article explains the basics. I thought this bit here was particularly interesting (and I’ve added all emphasis): Metro…

  • Today’s Equivalent Of Flat-Earthers

    Who are they? For starters, anyone who reads Paul Krugman unironically. 

  • Berg’s Seventh Law: Locked And Loaded

    Read this statement by the “executive director” and chief check-endorser of a major gun-grab group and see if you detect the same theme I do: “Gun makers are softening their image to ‘put a better face in front of people’ & ‘ramp up its appeal to women, children and members of minority groups,’” Igor Volsky,…

  • Young Jerks

    If there’s a figure anywhere in the liberal media that makes the likes of the late Ed Schultz, or Chris Matthews, or most of the host of “the view””, seem intelligent, rational and human, it’s Cenk Uygur, impresario of the “Young Turks” – sort of a “MinnesotaReformer” for loud, entitled people. They are, naturally, progressive…

  • Idle Question

    Joe Biden has a big lead in the South Carolina Democrat Primary polls. What on earth does this say about South Carolina Democrats?

  • Not Wired Right

    A friend of the blog writes : I often look at the responses of the liberals when they talk about the homeless and the addicted. They say, “if we can just get them a house, their life will change.” Or “if we just pay them more for menial work, they’ll turn themselves around.” Or, “we…

  • Justice Must Be Served!

    You know me. I”m an uncompromising proponent of 2nd Amendment rights. And so it was with horror that I saw the MNGOP last week attacking the Dorr Brothers – the purveyors of “Minnesota Gun Rights”, as well as a pro-life and pro-Trump group – last week. One could call it defamation – saying something untrue…

  • Sobering Thought Of The Day

    Joe Biden. With the nuclear “Football”.  Sleep tight. 

  • It’s That Time Of Year Again

    And now for some real gun rights news. The DFL’s two big gun grab bills – HF8 (Universal Gun Registration) and HF9 (Red Flag Confiscation Orders) are back for their second round in the biennium. And they’re already out on the House floor. The MN Gun Owners’ Caucus is asking people to turn out tomorrow…

  • Let The Record Show

    The party of James Hodgkinson, of “Anti”-Fa, of Eric “Nuke The Gun Owners” Swalwell, of “Fight in the Streets” (VP candidate Tim Kaine and Loretta Lynch ) and punching teenage girls (Woody Kaine) and grownup girls (Keith “Thumper” Ellison) and fantasies (Madonna, Snoop Dogg, Bow Wow, MN DFL operative William “Guillotine” Davis ) and dramatizations…

  • “Julia” 2030: Good Morning, Brave New World

    The dream was always the same. Set in a gray miasma straight out of Ingmar Bergman, there was not so much sight as sound; an endless clanking, like the way the radiators in her parents house used to clank and bang on the first cold day of fall, when she was a child. A shrill…

  • Brevity

    Now that’s funny, right there.  I don’t care who you are.  That there is funny. Joe Doakes Didn’t think The Donald could do “pithy”.  That was a good one. 

  • Triple Down

    I asked American progressivism “American “progressivism”, you couldn’t possibly out-do your myopia from 2016, could you?” And American progressivism – in this case Vox.com – said “hold my kombuchba“: The idea that identity politics is at odds with liberalism has become conventional wisdom in parts of the American political and intellectualelite. Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker has condemned contemporary identity…

  • It’s Only Satire…

    …if you’re not paying attention.

  • That Feeling When You Can’t Tell…

    …from the obvious signs, what is “straight” news and what’s the Babylon Bee. 

  • Wild

    Joe Doakes from Como Park emails: Kids these days.  Grotto and Arlington is one block from the rec center, where I know for a fact they have entertainment programs for youth. It’s also a couple of blocks from my house, on the east side of Como Park. This is not Frogtown. This is a good part…

  • As Predicted

    I’ve lived in Saint Paul for a little over three decades.   I’ve seen worse crime than the current wave.  It was much worse in the mid-eighties.  One thing I don’t remember was the DFL’s frantic swishing between pollyannaism and alarm when it comes to crime.  For example, when the subject is law-abiding citizens’ Second Amendment rights, we’re…

  • Pauline Kael Syndrome. With Weapons.

    Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison confesses, de facto, to spending the past three years under a rock: So many comebacks possible – and the conservative Internet delivered a lot of them.  So much so that it modified the dictum to “never look at the comments”.  But Steve Scalese topped ’em all:

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