Tom Reed, of Ithaca, NY, is a congressman in a solidly red district surrounded by some of the most libtarded people in the country.
Inevitably they run one of these moonbats against him. You’d think they’d let him run uncontested because his campaign is always the same, and they hate it.
He paints them as what they are – extreme liberals.
Now he’s caught one of the nutbags stealing yard signs.
He, hehehehehehehehhee, put a tracker device in the signs. It led them to… a pastor, a nutbag liberal pastor. ( Don’t judge him. “Thou shall steal” is part of the liberal commandments.)
ht/ phenry
That’s just brilliant. First piss them off using Alinsky #5 (ridicule is our best weapon) to the point where they steal your signs. Anticipating the left’s reaction of stealing signs, they embedded gps tracking devices and busted them.
I appreciate that kind of tactic.
A lot.
*insert that picture of a nun with the word SHAME under her face* here.
The only good thing that ever came out of Ithaca is the John Browning designed Ithaca Model 37 shotgun. I have my dad’s and it’s a beauty.
Man, it’s a good thing Ossoff didn’t have tracking devices in his signs.
What?
Good old fat-bottomed font.
I think enough electricity to turn their hands into baked potatoes at the end of their arms would do the trick nicely.
Hambone,
Always nice to meet another 37 man!
We have… maybe close to at least half dozen, maybe eight and ~ 20 assorted barrels.
The 37 (61 parts) is John Browning design in all it’s simplicity. The Winchester Mod 12 (81 parts) was designed by Johnson (Browning’s Win 97 as a starting point) and God help the man without experience and/or training that disassembles one.
Both are spectacular performing guns in their own right. I go with J. B. Wood’s assessment that the 37 is hands down the finest pump shotgun ever designed/produced.
And it is an all around performer.
I have a couple Ultra Featherweight aircraft aluminum frame upland guns, but the steel guns are my go to guns… usually. Sometimes a guy has a long hike and that Ultra frame takes quite a bit oof weight off.
My Deerslayer II shoots MOA groups out to a buck fifty and my rifled take down Deerslayers about two point five MOA. My smooth DS takedown barrel shoots about three MOA.
I have a favorite 20 w/Ultra Featherweight barrel on steel frame and a couple 12 ga bird guns. Lost my 16 to theft and have not replaced that honey.
I shot a counted 110 roosters with my 20 in a single season (we had to punch card every bird for a couple years). I used to run eight dogs and can truthfully say that with that 20 I have shot at least thousand roosters with it since 1992.
I am not so addicted to my bird hunting lately and quit raising labs once I had kids, but when I was in it produced the #1 Chocolate Bitch in field trials and three of the other five chocolate FT & FTC labs running at that time came out of my breeding operation.
@JDHasty – Young Sir, your taste in guns and dogs makes me smile.
Kudos
Another big ’37 fan here! Have one in 12, 16 and 20. Slick, smooth, fast, beautifully simple!
I only have the one I bought in 1973, a riot gun with 7 round tube. Never giving it up. It’s been in the trunk of many a patrol car. What a versatile platform!
I really think I can spot a liberal from a couple hundred feet away. Like that one in the photo with the flying saucer hat. Their physical features scream out WEAKNESS, and I AM A VICTIM.
And, with their personal adornments, like metal rings through the nose and elongated ear-lobes and purple hair, they are easier to spot than ever.