I like this idea.
[Update a while later]
Sorry, right link now.
Thoughts from Rod Dreher, but mostly quotes from Andrew Sullivan.
[Update Sunday morning]
Sorry, link fixed now, but the original one is pretty good, too.
441 people reportedly died of drug overdoses in San Francisco in 2019. In 2020, almost 260 more than that died, which is more than died from covid. Gee, what else happened in 2020 that might have increased the number of drug overdoses?
Arizona has become to declare itself a sanctuary for the right to bear arms. This would be done at a city or county level in California, just as the left has done with illegal immigration enforcement.
[Update]
Right link now.
…is now effectively under martial law.
Heather McDonald, on Biden’s inaugural address.
Do they seriously believe this post-modern campus-speak and white bashing is going to unify us (not that I agree with the goal)?
[Update late morning]
You know who likes unity? Tyrants.
[Friday-morning update]
Biden’s militarized inauguration showcased Democrats’ insecurity.
[Update a while later]
Link fixed, sorry.
I largely agree with Andy McCarthy’s requiem. Trump has always been his own worst enemy. I have no hope for the Biden/Harris presidency, other than taking back the House, and perhaps the Senate, in two years. But they’ll only be able to do damage with executive orders, because I think that both houses are already gridlocked, though with nominal Democrat control.
Thoughts from Bob Zimmerman on our societal risk aversion, and an announcement.
As Glenn Reynolds often notes, it was a mistake for the blogosphere to move into the walled gardens of social media. Kurt Schlichter writes that it’s time to take back our own communications.
[Update a few minutes later]
The Left wants to silence conservatives, all of them.
It’s because their terrible ideas don’t stand up to scrutiny, or debate.
Read the whole thing; it’s worth giving them your first name and an email address, if you’re not a subcriber.