I was never a big fan, but he clearly was a seminal figure in rock and roll. RIP, after a long life.
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Reflections from Dan McLaughlin.
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I was never a big fan, but he clearly was a seminal figure in rock and roll. RIP, after a long life.
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Reflections from Dan McLaughlin.
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The Justice Department has dropped the case against Michael Flynn.
The next question is whether anyone will be punished for this. Only Durham’s team (and probably Barr) know the answer to that. Also, kudos to the tenacity of Sidney Powell.
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More from the AP. Note the anti-Trump spin.
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Here’s how the hacks at AP describe Sidney Powell: “a conservative commentator and outspoken critic of Mueller’s investigation .”
They apparently didn’t think that it was worth noting that she was a former assistant U.S. Attorney at the Department of Justice, back in the days when it lived up to its name somewhat better.
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John Solomon: The dirty dozen revelations that sunk Mueller’s case against Flynn.
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Jim Jordan has a very pithy op-ed.
There is nothing surprising about this to people who have been following it, but it’s certainly confirming a lot of what has been suspected.
Thoughts on their unsung success in America.
A guide to what we now know.
…but America began in 1776.
That Pulitzer is as disgraceful as Duranty’s.
Is a day of reckoning about to dawn for those who want to make it a second-class right?
Let’s hope.
David Harsanyi finally read Moby Dick. I read it when I was young. I don’t feel like I have time to reread it, though I hope to continue to live for a long time.
It was probably to protect the Trump-Russia probe.
It’s a long timeline, but we continue to learn more and more about the corruption and abuse of power.
In light of a new documentary on the subject, Kevin Williamson remembers Waco.