Comments: Now do you see why Trump surprised them?

If you count qualifying on the Hamilton M-16 course as firing a rifle, I've done all but one, most of them all my life. Never been in a biker bar. I don't think there were any of those in my heydey, the '40s and early '50s.

Posted by billH at May 28, 2017 9:37 AM

Of course they haven't done any of those things. I would add been in a fist fight.

Posted by Bill Cox at May 28, 2017 10:59 AM

With balled fists, ask the so called journalist if they have ever authored an article that was 100% truthful.

When they start to open their mouth to answer, WHAM, right in the eye.

There is no specific law indicating it is illegal to prevent a liar from deceiving you.

Posted by ghostsniper at May 28, 2017 1:10 PM

There is, however, a law against assault and battery in just about every state. My pointing this out should not be taken as indicating sympathy with journalists.

Posted by Monty James at May 29, 2017 4:04 AM

I propose we recognize the profession of Journalism by making a small but long overdue correction: "SECOND, we hang all the Lawyers."

Posted by Ray Van Dune at May 29, 2017 6:55 AM

@Ray: Journalism is not a "profession", and it never has been. Done well and properly, it is a craft or trade. As it performed by the hacks, blowhards, and self-absorbed leftist shills who dominate the journalistic scene today, it is at best a debased form of acting (another craft with pretensions of being a "profession"). At worst, it is nothing less than enemy propaganda. Hanging a few of the worst practitioners "pour encourager les autres" would be fine with me.

Posted by waltj at May 29, 2017 10:19 AM

Walt, couldn't agree more - I was just mimicking the pomposity of the journ-o-list twits who fancy themselves our guardians and watchdogs. That dog needs to be put down.

Posted by Ray Van Dune at May 29, 2017 11:05 AM

Post a comment




Remember me?

(You may use HTML tags for style)