Eric Berger was there last night.
And if you have the time, a good explanation of the Raptor engine design.
Eric Berger was there last night.
And if you have the time, a good explanation of the Raptor engine design.
He doesn’t realize it, but “anti-space” events are really anti-humanity events. And as always, I am not impressed by people who think they are better arbiters of how other people should spend their money than those who are spending the money.
Now that Mueller is history, he’s got some ‘splainin’ to do.
[Update late morning]
Democrats grudgingly admit that the Mueller testimony was a disaster.
[Update about noon]
The day the Resistance’s dreams died.
It’s starting in the House. Looks like a good line up of witnesses, including Laura Montgomery.
James Delingpole is impressed, as is Iain Murray.
[Update a few minutes later]
Boris has put together a Brexit all-star team.
Haven’t been listening to much, but Mueller does not seem to be acquitting himself well. Anyway, some of the questions he’s getting from Republicans (and to which he has no good answers) are described here. The remarkable thing about it is that it comes from The Nation.
[Update a few minutes later]
What rock has Mueller been hiding under that he’s never heard of Fusion GPS? Twitter responds.
[Update a few more minutes later]
Mueller is being exposed as the magician of omission on Russia.
[Mid-afternoon update]
Mueller goes from savior of the Republic to bumbling fool in the course of five hours.
Pretty obvious why he was reluctant to testify. It’s become quite clear that he didn’t lead the investigation, or even read “his” own report. He was led by his partisan investigators by the nose.
[Update a few minutes later]
Mueller was supposed to “bring the report to life,” but even an NBC analyst says that he “sucked the life out of” it.
[Update a while later]
The painful, pointless testimony of Robert Mueller.
[Thursday-morning update]
The Mueller testimony was box-office poison.
In retrospect, someone, at least toward the end, should have asked Mueller who wrote the report, since it was clear that either he hadn’t read it himself, or was so bereft of his faculties that he couldn’t recall key parts of it.
[Update a few minutes later]
Heh.
House Democrats: We won’t rest until Trump is stopped…OK, time for recess.
[Update a while later]
Mueller’s performance raises questions about his handling of the investigation. You don’t say.
And was it a sign of a guilty conscience?
[Late-morning update]
Was Aaron Zebley running the Mueller probe? He’s the one who authorized the destruction of the Clinton henchpeoples’ cellphones.
[Bumped]
Our discussion from Sunday afternoon is now on line.
Just heard via Dennis Wingo that my former colleague at Rockwell has died. He, Bob Waldron and I were working lunar ISRU in the early 90s, during the SEI scare. Condolences to his other friends and family. We’re losing a lot of visionary people, just as we’re finally on the verge of breaking out.
Here is an interview with Ed on lunar settlements.
It was Obama’s failure alone. Surprised to see this at CNN.
Things are about to get ugly.
This may be like Budapest in 1956, or Prague in 1968. How will we, and Britain, respond?