Some useful thoughts from Peter Hague.
Category Archives: History
What Was Old Is New Again
Will we return to privately funded exploration, for space?
It’s much more likely than NASA going anywhere.
The Jews Who Didn’t Leave Egypt
Thoughts on freedom, and sacrifice.
Most people won’t leave Earth, either (just as most didn’t leave Europe to come to the New World).
How Space Can Aid Human Flourishing
An interview with Bob Zubrin.
The Ukraine War
The Return Of The Third Horseman
We’ve had pestilence and war, and now famine appears inevitable in the near term.
Russia’s Debacle
What we can learn from it. “If there’s any lesson in this for Washington, it must be to ask: how much of America’s power is myth like Russia’s? Dare we collapse the wave function? If too much is spin then put it not to the test, but keep on bluffing until the reality is restored. You can’t live in the narrative forever.”
What Is A Woman?
The Freeport question of our time.
Republicans need to be asking the Democrats that question in every debate this year.
The Silence Of The Lambs
Thoughts on “transgenderism” from Michael Walsh.
The women should have all refused to swim against him. I hope that the next time this happens, they’ll have more courage.
[Update a couple minutes later]
Sorry, link added…
The Dumbest VP In History
That could be stiff competition, but I’m not going to argue with Newt about it. She’s certainly the dumbest one in my own memory.
But here’s my question: Why does a vice president have a national security advisor? In fact, why does she have a portfolio at all? There is nothing in the Constitution about this. Her only duties are to be president of the Senate, break ties with her vote, and to be available if the president leaves office. How did we get to the point at which the media are so ignorant of the Constitution?