Jonathan Turley points out how nutty this is.
I wonder how the DC Court of Appeals will rule? They certainly didn’t do me any favors. It may end up in the Supreme Court.
Jonathan Turley points out how nutty this is.
I wonder how the DC Court of Appeals will rule? They certainly didn’t do me any favors. It may end up in the Supreme Court.
Politicizing the dictionary to please the left.
[Late-morning update]
“Have you ever asked yourself if there’s something you can say today that you will not say next week?”
An appropriately brutal fisking, from Lileks.
…the real history of it.
And no, the troops that invaded Normandy were not “Antifa.”
It was the invasion that saved the world.
Last year was a much bigger deal, because it was the 75th anniversary, and there’s a lot more going on this weekend.
[Update a while later]
This year, the beaches and fields are empty.
[Sunday-morning update]
First link fixed, sorry.
[A few minutes later]
What if the invasion had failed?
Counterfactuals are always dicey.
May have saved no lives, and cost many.
It’s appearing more and more to me that that was the case. It was perhaps the biggest blunder in human history.
Now looks even worse. One wouldn’t have thought that possible, but here we are.
Meanwhile, the slapfight between Rosenstein and McCabe has begun.
We watched a documentary about the expedition last night. I was struck for the first time by the parallels with Apollo 13: A near disaster from which they recovered only through ingenuity and endurance (the ship was aptly named).
I only mentioned him in the book in terms of the probably apocryphal ad in the Times of London. If I ever do a new edition, I’ll probably talk more about that, as I did with Magellan.
Thoughts from Wretchard the Cat.