Year: 2022

Other than maybe the perpetual caliber wars, one of the most dependable points of argument amongst The People of the Gun: the concealed carry vs. open carry…well, “debate” doesn’t really cover it. It’s almost like getting into a discussion with an evangelical vegan. They’re fully invested in the choice they made and they absolutely can’t wait to tell those who disagree with them how wrong they are.
The rationalizations are then introduced and, soon after, the whole thing devolves into name-calling calling, all-caps shouting and far too many exclamation points.

Before Cassidy Hutchinson put her right hand up, swearing to tell the truth, the media was announcing that her testimony would be a “blockbuster” and a bombshell on Trump.
All this, from a minor staffer? I was dubious but, like most, curious. Would she reveal that Trump used ranch instead of Catsup? Did Trump drink his sodas with one, or two hands? Her testimony was, in my opinion, on that level of sophistry. That didn’t stop the media from announcing, even during her testimony, that she was carpet bombing Trump. “Devastating,” cried the media.

In today’s woke day and age, if you’re hearing about America’s armed forces, there’s a good chance it’s for the wrong reasons.
Whether they’re ordering commanders to stop using gender pronouns, lowering standards for women in the special forces pipeline, or using critical race theory to train future officers, U.S. leaders have given Americans plenty of reasons to feel pessimistic about their country’s military might.

War had already been waging in Europe for months when Pope Benedict issued a plea from Rome on Dec. 7, 1914 to leaders of Europe: declare a Christmas truce.
Benedict saw how badly peace was needed, even if it was only for a day. The First Battle of Ypres alone, fought from October 19 to November 22, had resulted in some 200,000 casualties (mostly German and French soldiers, but also thousands of English and Belgians). The First Battle of the Marne was even worse.
In light of this carnage, the pope asked “that the guns may fall silent at least upon the night the angels sang.

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This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission.
An employee of Germany’s foreign intelligence service has been arrested on suspicion of sharing state secrets that he obtained in the course of his professional activities with Russia, federal prosecutors said on December 22.
The arrest of the suspect, a German citizen identified as Carsten L., occurred in Berlin on December 21, and he has been ordered held in pretrial detention.