Little Beto loses his mind

Robert Francis “Beto” O’Roark, didn’t have much of a mind to begin with. But he lost it altogether in blaming the president for the El Paso massacre. Not the trigger puller.

Then he warned the president to stay out of El Paso. Whoa. Mr. One Percent (his polling for president, but it could also be his wife’s wealth) better hope he hasn’t inspired something his own self.

Via Breitbart

Castro’s despicable doxxing

A darling of Austin’s Dimocrat daily is Dim presidential candidate Julian Castro, or maybe he should be renamed Fidel after his brother U.S. Rep Joaquin Castro’s doxxing of 44 San Antonio donors to President Trump’s re-election campaign.

Tweeting their names and occupations under the guise of revealing “haters” is sure to bring them trouble. Dimocrats like Joaquin are the real haters.

Via PJMedia

UPDATE:  Joaquin, who is Julian’s campaign manager, catches it from all sides, including one two of the donors who also gave money to him. Julian’s campaign, already underwater, is drowning.

MORE: One doxxed woman donor is receiving threatening voicemails. Time to lawyer up Joaquin!

Arm yourself

After the El Paso and Dayton massacres, it’s time to arm yourself. And start carrying daily and practicing weekly. Or else practice hitting the floor and low-crawling under a table or other protection.

Gun control is the argument of the day. But it doesn’t work anywhere, not in Mexico, not in Chicago. It just makes the pols feel good. And it won’t work here, either, especially not any misguided notion of confiscations.

A couple of quickly dead mass shooters might do the trick.

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Rule 5: Amanda Lee

Those dim debates

“Even liberal reporters didn’t give Bernie Sanders any credit for saying something brilliant.  He explained the concept of liberalism and socialism better than anyone else–ever. During one of my channel flips, I heard him scream, “I wrote the damn bill.”

“Exactly! That’s the goal of liberalism. They write the damn bill, and voters are stuck paying the damn bill.”

More revelatory moments via The Lid

No buyer-seller meeting

Closed on the condo this morning in separate meetings, buyer and seller, two hours apart. Last time I closed on a house was 2003 when buyers and sellers still met at the closing.

Not anymore. Title lady said it was because buyers and sellers disclose personal information at closing. Uh huh. I think it’s because realtors try to keep them separate to avoid an argument that blows up the deal.

Feds regulate your savings accounts

Imagine my surprise when I tried to transfer some savings to checking this morning and was told by the bank’s robot that I had already reached the federal limit of six transfers in one month.

Never heard of it? Neither did I. Invasion of the bureaucracy!

Via LifeHacker