On the anniversary after 911, I asked if it was over. David Bernstein has some thoughts on the fact that many historians refuse to accept or, at least, admit the fact that Kennedy was murdered by a leftist. But most people today weren’t even alive when it happened.
Category Archives: History
The Mayflower
…was much more consequential to American history than the 1619 Project.
Space Ethics
A call to action. General Kwast and Dr. Sercer were my co-panelists in Omaha last month.
I’m concerned about using the Law of the Sea Treaty as a precedent, given that the Moon Agreement was modeled on it.
The Latest Wokist Assault
…on space development.
Critical Race Theory’s Jewish Problem
A long but interesting essay on the intrinsic anti-Semitism of the Woke.
Space Settlement
I’ve been attending the virtual Space Settlement Summit for the past couple days, but I just noticed that Gabriel Swiney happened to put up a relevant Twitter thread on the topic of space governance.
Packing The Court
Is it unconstitutional?
I’m not convinced, but it would be a truly terrible thing for the Democrats to do.
Biden’s Internal Polling
…must be telling the campaign something lot different from the public polls. With the defections from the blacks and Hispanics, and the elderly, I’m starting to think it may be a Trump landslide, which will be needed to overcome all of the fraud. Biden probably blew Pennsylvania in the debate. If he loses Minnesota, it’s game over.
[Update a while later]
More on the state of the race in Minnesota.
A Never Trumper
…is feeling pushed toward Trump. Even though I’m not religious, I agree with much of this.
[Update a few minutes later]
A momentous election:
Donald Trump may be an odd ambassador of freedom. His motley may not pass muster in the salons and drawing rooms of our lords and masters. But Joe Biden is but a gibbering front for a vanguard that would destroy America as traditionally conceived—America, I mean, as a crucible of ordered liberty, limited government, and individual freedom.
Yes.
Ava Gardner
A visit to a museum dedicated to her life. I hadn’t realized that she was born, and died, in the same years as my mother was. They lived parallel lives in time.