…those who do the right thing are punished.
Plus, thoughts from Pennsylvanians and Mike Rowe.
…those who do the right thing are punished.
Plus, thoughts from Pennsylvanians and Mike Rowe.
…follows the Soviet Union into the grave.
…with well-earned disdain.
[Update a few minutes later]
This would seem related.
I don’t think this is going to help the Democrats in November.
Life expectancy has plunged.
On full display.
Why are we there?
As we approach the first flight on Monday (if it doesn’t turn out to be the second wet dress rehearsal that they probably should have run), Eric Berger has thoughts.
But whether the flight is successful or not, Artemis is not a serious program. I disagree with John Logsdon, though:
The lander will also require multiple refuelings en route to make the journey to the lunar surface. That will “require four or five or six launches to put the fuel into orbit,” noted John Logsdon, founder of George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute, adding that means “a lot of places for failure.”
If a propellant launch fails, you do another one. No big deal.
[Thursday-morning update]
An interview with Lori Garver.
…as science announces retirement.
[Afternoon update]
On a more serious note, the downfall of “America’s doctor.”
We should never again allow one bureaucrat to accumulate that much power and influence.
[Wednesday-morning update]
Good riddance to Fauci and his calamitous, costly career.
[Bumped]
[Update Thursday afternoon]
Makary (and Bhattacharya, and others) was right all along, and Fauci was basically wrong all along.
Biden lied, Americans died.
This was the biggest foreign-policy disaster of my lifetime, I think. And anyone familiar with Biden’s history would have seen it coming.