This is a blow to Illinois. This is a blow to our freedoms. This is a blow to our constitution, the 2nd Amendment. This is a blow to this great republic. My question to you is how much more of this are we going to take, friends?
I’m standing here on my front porch. This porch kind of became famous through the governor’s run and became famous when I was speaking on nonsense. And I made a statement. And sometimes when we make these statements, we don’t know where this is going to go. But if need be, this front porch will be my final stand. I will not allow anyone to infringe on my property on my second amendment rights. I will not allow anyone to come and take anything from me. And if need be, as I quoted before, I will die on this front porch before I give up any of my Second Amendment freedoms.
That is why we must have fighters in Springfield and we must have fighters in Washington DC. That’s why I’m taking our message to Washington DC, because the message has been snuffed out here in Illinois. We must demand more out of our elected officials go along to get along. ‘Oh, I voted no, and I’ve supported this and I didn’t support that.’ That’s not good enough. What are you saying? What are you doing? How are you making your stand?
He then went on to make his pitch for Congress and closed with this…
Be prepared to stand, friends. I’m right there with ‘ya.
As I recall there was a federal assault weapons ban and the sky didn’t fall, Americans got to keep the rest of their guns and life went on. I guess this time it’s different.
Like when you want to tell people what they can and cannot say or discuss? Asking for Ron Desantis and others.
= This porch kind of became famous through the governor’s run and became famous when I was speaking on nonsense. =
Your porch isn’t famous, but if you are a man of your word it seems like it will be infamous.
Adding… your were speaking nonsense NOT “on” nonsense.
If this is what you truly believe, then step up and be a man of your word. But there are 26 other amendments and it seems like you do not believe in the 1st (and by the founding fathers opinions) the most important.
Good luck, I am counting on you.
- Pot calling kettle - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:56 am:
I suspect he will die waiting for someone to show up.
Darren Bailey, standing on his front porch screeching about his last stand. Please Darren, please, stay there and keep screeching. God wants you there and so do voters.
Darren Bailey’s grandstanding to promote his vision and to obtain another elected office shows his intractability to compromise. Bailey’s ego suffered a huge blow when he was soundly defeated by JB Pritzker.
Bailey’s performance in Highland Park with his “Let’s Move On” statement shows that he is a hypocrite at heart.
Bailey’s hobby is running for office. First, State Rep, then State Senate followed by a losing campaign for governor to a run for Congress. Bailey likes an audience and rambles on about Conservative this and that policy ad nauseum
It might be time to take up golf and get some exercise while walking the course instead of running for another office. At least golf would get Darren off the front porch.
Be careful what you wish for. While we might laugh at Bailey’s (and others) rhetoric, there are those who will find encouragement and see this as a call to arms.
It truly concerns me that folks are fearmongering like this.
Back in seminary I had the great privilege of getting to meet the psychologist Arnold Goldberg who came to speak to our Theology class about Self Psychology and his work with Heinz Kohut. We were reading Restoration of the Self at the time.
The reason I bring this up is because of the concept of “self objects “ in Self Psychology.
For folks like Bailey guns are very strong self objects. Thus to limit them I’d to, in their mind, limit their very selves.
It’s a psychological dysfunction.
Of course in reality the assault weapon decision does not actually attack their self…but they perceive it as such.
I think about the lessons I learned a lot these days.
To poorly “self differentiated” ( Bowen) people having their self limited by the rule of law/government/regulation is perceived as an attack on their very selves.
To those who are well self differentiated this behavior can seem so befuddling. Science/experience/good governance/the rule of law are guiderails and need to be defended and maintained. This is what Reinhold Niebuhr was talking about in his book Christian Realism.
This isn’t a charge against Republicans either. The poorly self differentiated exist across the entire political spectrum.
Mr. Bailey did you read the opinion? The lawyers specifically waived any 2nd Ammendment claims. If you didn’t it’s right here on Rich’s excerpt. You’re losing your mind over a silly cash grab that was doomed a long time ago. You have a massive farm, that’s rather lovely seriously go throw a line in the water and catch some bluegill you’re wasting your time on scams.
- thisjustinagain - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:31 am:
Bailey’s gonna Bailey; on to the US Supreme Court.
“I will not allow anyone to come and take anything from me. And if need be, as I quoted before, I will die on this front porch before I give up any of my Second Amendment freedoms.”
I want him to live an eternity, as a loser. With no way out. Ever.=
When I read that first part of your comment I thought “what the heck?”. Then I read the rest…shivers. You win.
Bailey, always running for office, millions in subsidies. This alleged “conservative” (ALL evidence to the contrary) surely do luv him sum gubbmint money y’all.
He needs to win a primary, he wins the primary, odds are he wins in the general.
Odds are the voters in the Republican party are going to be the hard-core folks at this point, don’t need to worry about getting moderate Republican votes because he wasn’t going to get them, and they may not exist in number to matter anymore.
He could have said, ‘I will review the ruling and all of the opinions’
However, taking this sort of ‘out of my cold dead hands’ approach plays better with a decent chunk of the base and likely helps him with fundraising around the country. “Baley stands for patriots in Illinois and their rights to own big powerful manly guns that can hold many bullets”, which plays with some folks.
Do I think this sort of wise political thinking is what drove him to say what he said vs some sort of desire to have a last stand because he can’t have a high capacity magazine? Ehhhh
“If you do what the law enforcement officer tells you to do, you won’t get hurt.” “If you’ve done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear.” Not sure why he feels a gun is an exception, but whatever dude.
There was an assault weapons ban that was in place and expired.
There was no civil war during that ban, unless I missed it, and someone should update me how it all worked out.
There was an insurrection recently, those participating have found out how that turns out when they were made to face charges in court.
- btowntruth from forgottonia - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:25 pm:
The Truth:
Yep. This is totally where we are at now.
That video is either someone playing to a base no matter what with some rant about the Second Amendment or someone who needs mental help and needs it badly.
- allknowingmasterofraccoondom - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:27 pm:
The scariest part of all of this is how many people actually voted for this guy.
Bailey makes the false claim that he is a “leader”…when everyone knows he is a self-proclaimed follower of Donald Trump.
It’s hard to say who’s goofier…between the two.
It’s not hard to say who’s more dangerous.
- Grandson of Man - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:47 pm:
“But if need be, this front porch will be my final stand.”
All for just gun registration? Bailey can keep assault weapons he owns prior to the law taking effect.
What kind of message does it send to the communities targeted by Republican law and order and back the blue positions? That you better comply with cops or get shot, but we can shoot back.
Hopefully it’s just a political stunt and Bailey really wouldn’t do something that dumb, but it’s dangerous rhetoric. Words from politicians can inflame. There is no party leadership in Illinois or nationally to tamp this down. The leader is the one inflaming.
Can’t imagine Darren Bailey in Congress. What an embarrassment to the state of Illinois.
The man cannot speak standard English, rails on about whatever rattles around in his pea brain, and issues inflammatory statements to attract attention from his followers.
Darren Bailey resembles a cartoon character not a candidate for Congress.
Earlier this week, a man in Utah made online threats to President Biden that were taken seriously. After a visit from the Feds, he escalated the rhetoric and would up dead.
I don’t see Bailey doing this. He’d cower as soon as he got a visit, but the rhetoric he’s spewing and encouraging is the same. Shame on him.
- Lake Villa Township Dem PC - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 2:40 pm:
Game, set, match for the IL12 primary.
- Former State Employee - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 2:59 pm:
The Worst thing about Bailey in my view is that he has made me root for Mike Bost.
Consider the source and the fact that Bailey is campaigning for US Congress in one of the most conservative districts in Illinois. This type of talking plays well and appeals to the voters in that district.
Bailey’s feigned outrage is another campaign tactic to promote himself to his followers. Now he’s raging about the Illinois Supreme Court ruling.
During his campaign for governor, Bailey disparaged Chicago as an unruly child and labeled the city a Hellhole. Yet, Bailey leased a luxury condo in the Hancock. What?
Bailey leans on bombastic statements as he has nothing else to say. Empty words from an empty head.
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:48 am:
“Hey, we’re not a cult, we don’t talk like a cult. K? Got it?”
Bailey?
===I will die on this front porch before===
Cults talk about “dying” for phony fears.
- Baloneymous - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:49 am:
He sounds way more dangerous now than when he ran for governor. Yikes. The quick jump to violence with these guys is terrifying.
- Arsenal - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:49 am:
== And if need be, as I quoted before, I will die on this front porch before I give up any of my Second Amendment freedoms.==
Your terms are acceptable to me.
- The Truth - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:50 am:
I can’t believe that we’re here now.
- TheInvisibleMan - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:52 am:
I don’t want Darren to die.
I want him to live an eternity, as a loser. With no way out. Ever.
- Sir Reel - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:54 am:
As I recall there was a federal assault weapons ban and the sky didn’t fall, Americans got to keep the rest of their guns and life went on. I guess this time it’s different.
- So_Ill - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:54 am:
Your move ISP.
This guy is deranged.
- JS Mill - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:54 am:
=This is a blow to our freedoms.=
Like when you want to tell people what they can and cannot say or discuss? Asking for Ron Desantis and others.
= This porch kind of became famous through the governor’s run and became famous when I was speaking on nonsense. =
Your porch isn’t famous, but if you are a man of your word it seems like it will be infamous.
Adding… your were speaking nonsense NOT “on” nonsense.
If this is what you truly believe, then step up and be a man of your word. But there are 26 other amendments and it seems like you do not believe in the 1st (and by the founding fathers opinions) the most important.
Good luck, I am counting on you.
- Pot calling kettle - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:56 am:
I suspect he will die waiting for someone to show up.
- Cubs in '16 - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:57 am:
“when I was speaking on nonsense.”
Speaking nonsense. Fixed it for him.
- froganon - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 10:59 am:
Darren Bailey, standing on his front porch screeching about his last stand. Please Darren, please, stay there and keep screeching. God wants you there and so do voters.
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:03 am:
If we’re being at all honest?
All that was missing from this lil spiel was Bailey yelling “get off my lawn”… to a squirrel
- Ducky LaMoore - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:03 am:
Man, I like southern Illinoisans on their front porch when they’re playing a banjo. Where is Sheila Simon when you really need her? /s
- Just Me 2 - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:07 am:
If Bailey really wants to exercise his 2nd Amendment rights to the fullest, then why doesn’t he form a militia?
- Rudy’s teeth - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:10 am:
Darren Bailey’s grandstanding to promote his vision and to obtain another elected office shows his intractability to compromise. Bailey’s ego suffered a huge blow when he was soundly defeated by JB Pritzker.
Bailey’s performance in Highland Park with his “Let’s Move On” statement shows that he is a hypocrite at heart.
Bailey’s hobby is running for office. First, State Rep, then State Senate followed by a losing campaign for governor to a run for Congress. Bailey likes an audience and rambles on about Conservative this and that policy ad nauseum
It might be time to take up golf and get some exercise while walking the course instead of running for another office. At least golf would get Darren off the front porch.
- H-W - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:13 am:
OW for the win. Still laughing over that reply.
- DuPage Saint - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:15 am:
i think he misspoke. He said his front porch became famous because he was speaking on nonsense he meant speaking nonsense
- Larry Bowa Jr. - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:19 am:
Bye Darren. We’ll remember you through your profoundly stupid online presence.
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:21 am:
(Tips cap to - H-W -)
Performance art. Bailey is practicing such art.
- Pundent - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:21 am:
=then why doesn’t he form a militia?=
Be careful what you wish for. While we might laugh at Bailey’s (and others) rhetoric, there are those who will find encouragement and see this as a call to arms.
- King Louis XVI - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:24 am:
Drama queen.
- In_The_Middle - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:27 am:
Waiting for the “Update”.
- Honeybear - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:28 am:
It truly concerns me that folks are fearmongering like this.
Back in seminary I had the great privilege of getting to meet the psychologist Arnold Goldberg who came to speak to our Theology class about Self Psychology and his work with Heinz Kohut. We were reading Restoration of the Self at the time.
The reason I bring this up is because of the concept of “self objects “ in Self Psychology.
For folks like Bailey guns are very strong self objects. Thus to limit them I’d to, in their mind, limit their very selves.
It’s a psychological dysfunction.
Of course in reality the assault weapon decision does not actually attack their self…but they perceive it as such.
I think about the lessons I learned a lot these days.
To poorly “self differentiated” ( Bowen) people having their self limited by the rule of law/government/regulation is perceived as an attack on their very selves.
To those who are well self differentiated this behavior can seem so befuddling. Science/experience/good governance/the rule of law are guiderails and need to be defended and maintained. This is what Reinhold Niebuhr was talking about in his book Christian Realism.
This isn’t a charge against Republicans either. The poorly self differentiated exist across the entire political spectrum.
- Amalia - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:28 am:
Suicide by stupid.
- Mason born - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:31 am:
Mr. Bailey did you read the opinion? The lawyers specifically waived any 2nd Ammendment claims. If you didn’t it’s right here on Rich’s excerpt. You’re losing your mind over a silly cash grab that was doomed a long time ago. You have a massive farm, that’s rather lovely seriously go throw a line in the water and catch some bluegill you’re wasting your time on scams.
- thisjustinagain - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:31 am:
Bailey’s gonna Bailey; on to the US Supreme Court.
- Manchester - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:31 am:
“I will not allow anyone to come and take anything from me. And if need be, as I quoted before, I will die on this front porch before I give up any of my Second Amendment freedoms.”
Promises, promises.
- Politix - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:31 am:
Senate hopeful refuses to follow the law. Got it. Off to a great start.
- Rauner’s Bike Jacket - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:32 am:
I will donate 25 capfax subs to the needy people of naperville if Bailey actually goes through with his suicide by cop plan.
- Dotnonymous x - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:32 am:
I started to laugh…then realized this is no laughing matter.
Those predisposed to violence seek justification from nearly anyone who will be their provider…beware.
- Demoralized - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:34 am:
==this front porch will be my final stand. ==
Sounds like a threat of violence to me.
==the message has been snuffed out here in Illinois.==
Yeah. By the voters. The majority doesn’t agree with your message.
==How are you making your stand?==
Again, what is he advocating. Because your political message isn’t working. The majority doesn’t support it. So what actions are you asking for?
- JS Mill - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:39 am:
=I don’t want Darren to die.
I want him to live an eternity, as a loser. With no way out. Ever.=
When I read that first part of your comment I thought “what the heck?”. Then I read the rest…shivers. You win.
Bailey, always running for office, millions in subsidies. This alleged “conservative” (ALL evidence to the contrary) surely do luv him sum gubbmint money y’all.
He surely do.
- Lt Guv - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:39 am:
OK
- OneMan - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:40 am:
I can see why Baley took this approach
He needs to win a primary, he wins the primary, odds are he wins in the general.
Odds are the voters in the Republican party are going to be the hard-core folks at this point, don’t need to worry about getting moderate Republican votes because he wasn’t going to get them, and they may not exist in number to matter anymore.
He could have said, ‘I will review the ruling and all of the opinions’
However, taking this sort of ‘out of my cold dead hands’ approach plays better with a decent chunk of the base and likely helps him with fundraising around the country. “Baley stands for patriots in Illinois and their rights to own big powerful manly guns that can hold many bullets”, which plays with some folks.
Do I think this sort of wise political thinking is what drove him to say what he said vs some sort of desire to have a last stand because he can’t have a high capacity magazine? Ehhhh
- Norseman - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 11:44 am:
This is your shiny example of the MAGA GOP. Defending your right to murder with efficiency. Look at your kids and grandchildren and vote accordingly.
- Skeptic - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:01 pm:
“If you do what the law enforcement officer tells you to do, you won’t get hurt.” “If you’ve done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear.” Not sure why he feels a gun is an exception, but whatever dude.
- Dotnonymous x - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:04 pm:
Bailey needs a mental health wellness check?
- Proud Sucker - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:05 pm:
When I started to read the headline, I expected another tannerite vs. stack of papers video link. This is… more unsettling.
- Tired teacher - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:07 pm:
Thank goodness this guy didn’t become governor.
- Concerned Citizen - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:17 pm:
When is the civil war starting again?
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:21 pm:
===When is the civil war starting again?===
There was an assault weapons ban that was in place and expired.
There was no civil war during that ban, unless I missed it, and someone should update me how it all worked out.
There was an insurrection recently, those participating have found out how that turns out when they were made to face charges in court.
- btowntruth from forgottonia - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:25 pm:
The Truth:
Yep. This is totally where we are at now.
That video is either someone playing to a base no matter what with some rant about the Second Amendment or someone who needs mental help and needs it badly.
- allknowingmasterofraccoondom - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:27 pm:
The scariest part of all of this is how many people actually voted for this guy.
- Dotnonymous x - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:40 pm:
Bailey makes the false claim that he is a “leader”…when everyone knows he is a self-proclaimed follower of Donald Trump.
It’s hard to say who’s goofier…between the two.
It’s not hard to say who’s more dangerous.
- Grandson of Man - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:47 pm:
“But if need be, this front porch will be my final stand.”
All for just gun registration? Bailey can keep assault weapons he owns prior to the law taking effect.
What kind of message does it send to the communities targeted by Republican law and order and back the blue positions? That you better comply with cops or get shot, but we can shoot back.
Hopefully it’s just a political stunt and Bailey really wouldn’t do something that dumb, but it’s dangerous rhetoric. Words from politicians can inflame. There is no party leadership in Illinois or nationally to tamp this down. The leader is the one inflaming.
- Ryan - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 12:50 pm:
Darren only bloviates on days that end in ‘dee.’
* porch paid for by massive farm subsidies.
- btowntruth from forgottonia - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 1:01 pm:
“The scariest part of all of this is how many people actually voted for this guy.”
What was scarier was they couldn’t wait to vote for him.
- Rudy’s teeth - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 1:16 pm:
Can’t imagine Darren Bailey in Congress. What an embarrassment to the state of Illinois.
The man cannot speak standard English, rails on about whatever rattles around in his pea brain, and issues inflammatory statements to attract attention from his followers.
Darren Bailey resembles a cartoon character not a candidate for Congress.
- TheInvisibleMan - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 1:40 pm:
–“what the heck?”–
A slight tactful rewording keeps the blog on the up and up, while still getting across the depths of my disgust.
- thesouthern - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 1:50 pm:
“I’m looking pretty sane these days, eh?” -Mike Bost
- Appears - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 1:51 pm:
Darren, your porch isn’t famous and neither are you.
- Occasionally Moderated - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 2:14 pm:
Dangerous rhetoric. Not helping anyone, can’t even call it self serving, as it serves no one well. The man is no statesman.
And just so dumb. What he stands to lose is more than he stands to gain.
- Proud Papa Bear - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 2:31 pm:
Earlier this week, a man in Utah made online threats to President Biden that were taken seriously. After a visit from the Feds, he escalated the rhetoric and would up dead.
I don’t see Bailey doing this. He’d cower as soon as he got a visit, but the rhetoric he’s spewing and encouraging is the same. Shame on him.
- Lake Villa Township Dem PC - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 2:40 pm:
Game, set, match for the IL12 primary.
- Former State Employee - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 2:59 pm:
The Worst thing about Bailey in my view is that he has made me root for Mike Bost.
- sal-says - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 3:32 pm:
Yo Beetle….
Please hurry.
Apparently you have no respect for the rule of law.
And you think you should be elected in IL. Wow.
- Left of what - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 3:33 pm:
I’ve been laughing at this all afternoon.
- Gravitas - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 3:35 pm:
Consider the source and the fact that Bailey is campaigning for US Congress in one of the most conservative districts in Illinois. This type of talking plays well and appeals to the voters in that district.
- Rudy’s teeth - Friday, Aug 11, 23 @ 4:44 pm:
Bailey’s feigned outrage is another campaign tactic to promote himself to his followers. Now he’s raging about the Illinois Supreme Court ruling.
During his campaign for governor, Bailey disparaged Chicago as an unruly child and labeled the city a Hellhole. Yet, Bailey leased a luxury condo in the Hancock. What?
Bailey leans on bombastic statements as he has nothing else to say. Empty words from an empty head.