…is censored and voted out of office.
If Trump really was the monster that people claimed he was, they’d have been strung up on piano wire for saying it.
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Your tax dollars at work.
…is censored and voted out of office.
If Trump really was the monster that people claimed he was, they’d have been strung up on piano wire for saying it.
[Update a few minutes later]
Your tax dollars at work.
Google, Facebook, et al are going to hate this: Tim Berners Lee is reinventing the Internet to give people control over their own data.
It can’t happen soon enough.
I’m in no way surprised that it was apparently founded by a sexual predator.
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Sorry, link fixed.
Bob Zimmerman writes that we’re about to find out who our real friends are.
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Fascism comes to the U.S.
It’s been coming for decades.
It’s been on its way for decades. It seems to have finally arrived. The question is: What to do about it?
Fortunately, their hold on Congress is probably too tenuous for them to ram through the things they need to cement their power, and I suspect that the intraparty divisions this spring (and even late winter) will be brutal, and something for those who value liberty and the Constitution to take advantage of.
I’ll bet Google won’t let this stay up for long. It’s too subversive.
…makes excuses for the summer riots all the more shameful.
The upshot should be clear: The deadly storming of the Capitol building is the logical outcome of norms set by the left in 2020. By winking at and apologizing for Antifa, liberal elites telegraphed that political grievances ought to be resolved through violence.
Those showing righteous indignation now only months or weeks ago argued that the riots were “mostly peaceful” and that vandalism and looting don’t count as violence.
That’s the problem with political irresponsibility: Once the law grants quasi-authorization to hitherto-proscribed conduct, there’s no telling how events might spiral.
Yup.
Thoughts from Andrew Doyle on how British comedians seem to have lost their sense of “humour.”
What happened in DC on Wednesday is on them, much more than it is on Trump.
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The false narrative over police treatment.
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Your weekly reminder that the Democrats are still awful.
It’s a real problem when 40% of the populace have no faith in the electoral process.