On Easter Sunday, thoughts on Washington’s Farewell Address.
[Monday-morning update]
We need for Congress to take back its Constitutional powers.
On Easter Sunday, thoughts on Washington’s Farewell Address.
[Monday-morning update]
We need for Congress to take back its Constitutional powers.
The only way to do it is to finish them off.
Thoughts on the new Jacobins.
New York murderer jailed for falsifying business expenses.
What will actually happen.
Well, except the Clintons, Pelosi, Maxine Waters…
…has gotten an early release from prison.
Chansley will have some time to consider [a lawsuit], and as of now he has not been exonerated or had his plea vacated. He has simply been released early.
The January 6th prosecutions have been a farce. It’s not that the rioters deserve no consequences for their actions. They do.
But the response has been utterly disproportionate to the cause. The fiction that this was an insurrection, not a riot, is absurd on its face. Putting rioters in solitary confinement for months to pressure them into guilty pleas? Unforgivable.
There is still a lot of injustice to rectify.
“How I knew they were lying.”
Slight quibble: Beverly Hills is east of the 405.
Why it should be the regulator of orbital activities, and not the FAA (or NASA).
An interview with Judge Duncan.
An apology isn’t sufficient. Both the students and the dean should be punished, and in the latter case, the punishment should be firing.
[Update a few minutes later]
OK, apparently the inmates are still running the asylum there.
[Update a while later]
The Stanford Review: Fire Tieren Steinbach.
Yes, though the students should be sanctioned somehow also.
[Thursday-morning update]
Thoughts on mob censorship.
[Bumped]
[Update a while later]
Separating the juice from the pulp at Stanford Law.
[Update late morning]
There are no heroes here.