06 Aug

Gun sales rise amid ‘Defund the Police’ movement and coronavirus ~ GOOD!!!!



Gun sales rise amid ‘Defund the Police’ movement and coronavirus


Wild Thing’s comment.………..
Protect yourself now and do not comply. Do not surrender your weapons. God Bless America ! People are realizing just how important the 2nd amendment is.

06 Aug

‘Not sure the Democrats really want the economy to reopen now’: Bill McGurn ,Wall Street Journal columnist



‘Not sure the Democrats really want the economy to reopen now’: Bill McGurn ,Wall Street Journal columnist

04 Aug

Kayleigh McEnany holds press briefing at White House | 8/4/2020



Kayleigh McEnany holds press briefing at White House | 8/4/2020

04 Aug

President Trump Participates in a Signing Ceremony for H.R. 1957 – The Great American Outdoors Act



President Trump Participates in a Signing Ceremony for H.R. 1957 – The Great American Outdoors Act
President Trump signed the Great American Outdoors Act into law yesterday, marking the most significant conservation achievement since the presidency of Teddy Roosevelt.

“The United States has among the cleanest air and water on Earth, and my administration is working every day to keep it that way,” President Trump said. “We are proving that we can protect our treasured environment without bludgeoning our workers and crushing our businesses.”


Wild Thing’s comment…………
President Trump, the multitasking President! It is always delightful to hear him speak! Praying for our great country and our great President! God Bless you, Sir, and God Bless, America!

03 Aug

Count Five and Die (1957)



Count Five and Die (1957)
British movie, written by David Pursall & Jack Seddon and directed by Victor Vicas, with Jeffrey Hunter, Nigel Patrick, Annemarie Düringer, David Kossoff, Rolf Lefebvre, Peter Prouse, Otto Diamant, Marianne Walla, Claude Kingston, Philip Bond, Larry Burns.

02 Aug

Lone Wolf Spy Hunt 1939



Lone Wolf Spy Hunt 1939
Warren Williams starred in nine of these films (1939–1943), with The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt being the first starring William as Michael Lanyard.
Michale Lanyard, the “Lone Wolf”, is kidnapped off a Washington, D.C. street and taken to a man whose face is hidden in darkness. The mystery man offers Lanyard a job: breaking into a safe. When Lanyard declines, he is released unharmed. Afterward, a puzzled henchman named Jenks states they can open the safe without help. His boss reveals that he has “an old score to settle with the Lone Wolf”.
The plans for the new Palmer anti-aircraft gun are stolen from the War Department and a cigarette deliberately left to incriminate Lanyard. However, the thieves did not get all of the plans. Palmer kept the key parts. Police Inspector Thomas knows Lanyard, one of the few capable of doing the job, is long retired and it is an obvious frameup, but is eager to seize any opportunity to try to jail him anyway. Lanyard has an alibi though; he was having lunch with blonde singer Marie Templeton.
At home, Lanyard has woman trouble. A widower, he tells his young daughter Patricia that he is sending her away to school, while his pretty heiress girlfriend Val Carson is fuming because he left her at lunch to take a phone call and did not come back. Inspector Thomas and Sergeant Devan question him, then leave.
At a bar, Lanyard meets Karen, much to Val’s disgust. Lanyard accompanies Karen and is forcibly taken to Palmer Laboratories to steal the rest of the plans. He escapes, opens the safe, takes the plans from an envelope, replaces them with one for a baby carriage and reseals the envelope. Then he allows himself to be recaptured. He opens the safe and allows the spies to take the envelope. They let him go, certain that the police will arrest him.
Lanyard entrusts the documents to Senator Carson, Val’s father, while he tries to clear himself. He discovers that Karen is associated with someone named Gregory. He crashes Gregory’s masquerade party, improvising a costume and stealing an invitation from a drunk. He triggers the burglar alarm, then watches undetected as Gregory, his vengeful nemesis, opens his concealed safe to check if his share of the plans is still there. Lanyard then steals the plans, but is caught. He runs into two policemen, brought by the drunk, and escapes. When he gets home, he learns that Jenks has stolen his part of the plans from the senator.
With a tight deadline, Karen asks Lanyard to join forces with Gregory, but is rejected. Patricia sneaks into the trunk of Karen’s car and is later discovered. Lanyard goes after her to Gregory’s house and is captured with his half of the plans. When Val is unable to convince Thomas to accompany her to Gregory’s place, she goes there alone and is easily caught. The police spot Lanyard’s car at Gregory’s place and arrive in time to save everyone.

02 Aug

Greg Gutfeld: Bill Barr hearing was a taxpayer-funded witch trial



Greg Gutfeld: Bill Barr hearing was a taxpayer-funded witch trial

01 Aug

Adventure in Manhattan (1936) Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea



Adventure in Manhattan (1936) Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea