A brand new Rasmussen survey released Monday shows that 57 percent of “likely” Republican voters would give their ballots to former President Donald Trump, putting him way ahead of leading contender Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (13 percent), while other hopefuls trail in single digits. The survey of 1,031 “Likely Voters” was conducted July 18-20, 2023 […]
Colorado Newspaper Editorial Scores Bullseye on Gun Control
A Sunday editorial in the Colorado Springs Gazette, reacting to a high-profile shooting incident last week in Auckland, N.Z., was on target when it stated, “Better control over known lawbreakers is likelier to forestall the next such tragedy than is another attempt to control guns.” “Our state knows the pain of such seemingly […]
Open Letter to Democrats: What’s Wrong with America Being Great, Again?
Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief, TheGunMag.com Special to Liberty Park Press When Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD) commented about the way so-called “MAGA Republicans” were pressing their investigation of Hunter Biden’s favorable treatment by the Justice Department in a June plea agreement, it was just the latest attempted smear of the opposing party and, by default, the […]
Gun Group Rakes Raskin for ‘2A Rich Guy’ Remark at Hearing
Democrat Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland took some heat almost immediately from a prominent gun rights organization after his opening remarks during Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing during which he portrayed Hunter Biden as “a rich guy exercising his Second Amendment rights.” President Joe Biden’s son worked out a deal with the Justice Department involving […]
Another Times Square Shooting…But It’s a ‘Sensitive Area’
Following the 2022 Supreme Court’s Bruen ruling, New York’s Assembly adopted a new—and some contend more restrictive—concealed carry law which allows jurisdictions to establish so-called “sensitive places” where guns are prohibited, even if the owner is licensed. Lawmakers in Albany scrambled last year to come up with a statute to continue ratcheting down on the […]
An Obstinate Fog- The Plight Of The Post-Covid Politicized World
During the horrifically micro-managed Spring of 2020, where masks became an icon for oppression and subversion, and fear-mongering resulted in Americans wearing face coverings jogging in a trail adjacent to a tree falling in the forest with no one around to hear it, literary sales skyrocketed. As hypochondriacs barricaded themselves inside their domiciles and checked […]
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