Thoughts from VDH on the adolescent “progressive” mind.
Meanwhile, over at The Nation, they’re sounding like National Review.
Thoughts from VDH on the adolescent “progressive” mind.
Meanwhile, over at The Nation, they’re sounding like National Review.
A nice essay at the New Yorker (though it quotes an “historian” as saying that Nixon “killed Apollo.” Johnson did, and Kennedy probably would have, if he hadn’t been assassinated first).
A year there costs over $70,000.
What do they have in common? Not just being anti-Semitic, but they hate Trump. Which is pretty damaging to the narrative.
The Obama administration was not “scandal free.”
And, as noted there, the biggest scandal not just of that administration, but perhaps American history, is on the verge of being unveiled. But the media will continue to attempt to cover it up and distract.
Just a few, at Powerline.
A rant on her unbearable ingratitude. I haven’t seen the movie, don’t have any immediate plans to.
I agree. As he notes, unity can be a useful tool to achieve good political ends, but it’s a double-edged sword. And disunity is a helpful way to limit government.
The LA Times has the latest on the mess.
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Kind of amusing that the contract value for WSP, the biggest consultant, is the number of the beast.
There is a bipartisan bill from two Colorado congressmen to establish one.
I heard about this from George Sowers when I stopped by to visit him in Golden a couple weeks ago. Presumably, their goal is to put it in the Front Range, and probably affiliate it with the School of Mines, which currently has the only graduate program in this discipline.