Please Tell Me This is Fake

Someone please tell me this isn’t real.  The more I talk to other people about Obama, the more I feel like I sound like a right wing whakjob.  Because this shit is the kind of thing that paranoid right-wing fantasies are made out of.

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Only I worry this time it’s not a fantasy.  Looking at the writing on the walls that’s visible for clues, it would appear this is the 18th and Vine District in Kansas City, MO.  The tag on the video says an Urban Community Leadership Academy, and that the teacher has been suspended.

I point this out not because I think Obama’s campaign is going around training the brownshirts, but because I do not wish to elect anyone who inspires this kind of regimented and blind loyalty.  That is dangerous to our Republic.  Think what you want about McCain, but he’s a typical politician.  He’s an evil I know.  I don’t know who Barack Obama really is, but I do know the depths of hell to which this kind of loyalty leads.

UPDATE: Sadly, it’s real.  It was done before Obama was the nominee, and the school seems to be taking appropriate action.

Polling The Voters

Simon of Classical Values talks about poll numbers, and why we should be skeptical, links to this post over at Stolen thunder, which says something that’s very true:

This is not a football game or a baseball game, it’s politics. Support is built up gradually and won bits at a time. Also, some of the best gains are not obvious at first, because some significant actions take time to develop. McCain and Obama both fell back a bit the last week of September, McCain because Republican support fell off a bit, Obama lost independents’ support. This is a salient factor in where the candidates’ opportunities and weaknesses lay.

And we can exploit these weaknesses.  They key to this election will be swinging independent voters away from Obama.  That will certainly be the key to winning Pennsylvania.  Simon says:

So do the right thing and give him a click. Plus his advice is critical: keep the faith. Do not give up. Make sure you and all your friends show up on election day.

And Simon said, so if you don’t do it, you’ll lose!

NRA is Expanding Anti-Obama Ad Campaign

From the Political Victory fund, which is NRA’s Political Action Committee:

Fairfax, VA-Today the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) expanded its advertising campaign with the release of additional commercials further detailing Sen. Barack Obama’s long anti-gun record in battleground states across the country. The NRA-PVF commercials began airing Monday in Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Minnesota and Michigan.

These ads, which expose the truth about Obama’s record opposing the rights of law-abiding gun owners, are currently running in Pennsylvania, New Mexico, and Colorado. The media spots feature a variety of people from all walks of life, including war veterans, hunters, families and former law enforcement officers criticizing the many  anti-gun and anti-hunter votes cast by Obama as a state and as a U.S. Senator. NRA-PVF is also running Spanish-language commercials in several states.

No doubt that will keep the Obama’s campaigns lawyers busy sending out more threat letters to keep his record on gun control from getting out there.

Media Bias of the Day

I should try to make this a regular feature up until the election, since it’s become abundantly clear that the media is in the tank for Obama.  Today’s was courtesy of the local news talker.  The issue was MCain’s new ads highlighting Obama’s ties with William Ayers.  You’d think they’d want to explain to the general public exactly who Ayers is, or even, you know, mention his name at least once in the story, to give the public some background information on the accusation.  I would argue, in fact, that it’s their duty to the citizens of this country to explain such things.

But they immediately cut to Obama’s retort that this attack is merely desperation, and an attempt to district Americans from the real issues.  Sorry, but I think associating, and owing your political career to a self-admitted domestic terrorist is something that’s a bit more than a distraction.  Apparently the media doesn’t think this is news.

Even this article, which offers decent coverage, tries to dismiss the assocation.  The Washington Post Fact Check dismisses the association.  The British press is getting in on it.  CNN is also is whitewashing the connection.  ABC News actually manages fairly good coverage.

The Corner has more on this here and here.

UPDATE: David Bernstein has more to say here.

Stun Guns

The Arizona Rifleman talks about problems with stun guns.  I agree, they don’t even beat a well placed fist, knee or elbow in a lot of situations.  A friend of mine who reads, and can perhaps comment, had a similar experience where he volunteered to get zapped by one of these devices.  He felt it was only mildly painful, and would be easy for a determined attacker to fight through.  Even the taser type guns, which are far more useful, are only effective while they are actively zapping the person, and that’s only if the electrodes find their mark.

Done With The Gun Show Circuit

Well, we finished with our last gun show before the election. Overall, I think the Allentown show was pretty successful for us. I managed to keep my second day haul down to a few cleaning tools, some more beef jerky, some ammo, and a second Nagant bayonet — only about 40 more dollars.

We got a few more names for our list, many of them from Pennsylvania’s fifteenth district, which has no EVC currently. That gives us a good start if we decide to take it over, or help someone get started up there. Charlie Dent is the endorsed Congressional incumbent up there, and they have some good state reps, so it’s an easier district than ours.

We handed out all our McCain/Palin bumper stickers, which was quite a few of them. A Lehigh County GOP volunteer stopped by and dropped off a whole big stack of them, which we ran out of an hour before the show ended. I had one guy stop by looking for Palin stuff, and offered him a bumper stickers that were just McCain, and he said he’d stop by later when we had one with Palin on it. Can’t say I blame him.

I do appreciate the irony of shilling for McCain at a gun show. If you had told me even a year ago that would be the case, I wouldn’t have believed it possible. More than a few people I talked to were aware of his record on the issue, but were scared to death of Obama. We all are. For me it was Obama’s threatning to pull the licenses of TV and radio stations that really got me fired up to hand out McCain stuff. If NRA wants to jump on board later, that’s great, but we have to defeat Obama in Pennsylvania. We just have to.

What I’m learning from this is that people aren’t as well informed as you might think they are. To a large degree, I think a lot of gun owners wouldn’t pay much attention to politics if it were not for this issue, and that explains a lot of NRA’s electoral muscle. I was happy to inform more than a few gun owners about Attorney General Corbett (A+ rated and endorsed), and more importantly about his opponent. Corbett is the reason I can travel to Florida and be armed 90% of the way, and in Florida, after years of Pennsylvania having reciprocity with hardly anyone. Corbett also quickly handled the mess a year or so ago when local and state police were suggesting that they wouldn’t fully recognize reciprical permits. So for guns, he’s a good guy. I’m happy to help get his name out there.

Bitter and I have plenty of Tom Manion signs left over, since that show only got a few people from our district. A few places of public property in our area got tagged by Murphy drones, we’re going to go counter attack, and get the remaining out to gun stores, gun ranges, and gun clubs.

This week is going to be busy. I’m speaking at Branch Valley Fish, Game and Forestry Assocation on Tuesday, my own club on Wednesday, Silhouette match again on Thursday, and hopefully speaking to my club’s archers on Friday. Saturday we have the ANJRPC Annual Banquet, which Stephen Halbrook will be keynoting at, and Sunday will be the Sportsmen for McCain Rally in Oley. I will find time for blogging in there, I promise.