Why Leftist Men Treat Women Worse

It’s because they let them get away with it.

But then, the misogyny of the Left goes back decades.

[Update a while later]

I will not stop talking about this. Good for you, Kat.

I’d never actually seen such a complete list of the women that Bill (and Hillary) Clinton abused.

[Update a few minutes later]

Sex, lies, Clinton and Trump:

times have changed and morality with it. I don’t think Bill, and certainly Hillary, would want Juanita Broaddrick brought up at a time when, on our campuses, even an unwanted kiss is legally considered rape, thanks to Title IX. Can you imagine how many instances of what is called “unwanted touching” could come out of the woodwork now if Bill started to pick a fight with Trump? It’s hard to imagine Clinton making it through Georgetown or Yale Law under today’s rules, or even through his freshman year.

And he got away with raping that young woman at Oxford.

[Update a few minutes later]

Mark Steyn: A tale of two Bills.”

Star Wars

…and the age of the fake nerd.

I suppose that’s still better than taking pride in your ignorance of math, as some do. As I noted on Twitter yesterday, it’s OK to like Star Wars, as long as you don’t delude yourself that it’s science fiction.

[Wednesday-morning update]

Star Wars TFA has a perfection problem. Note (FWIW) that Megan is married to SF film critic Peter Suderman.

[Bumped]

The Space Mess In Russia

Bob Zimmerman has some thoughts:

Overall, Rogozin’s comments suggest that there is a great deal of confusion within Putin’s government on what to do in space. On one hand he says they want to do it cheaper. On the other he says they want to build a very expensive rocket. Then with his third hand he adds that they still plan to go to the Moon, but also took out his fourth hand to note that their goal is not the Moon or Mars, but doing things cheaper.

I’m encouraged that they want to copy us in our folly of building a giant rocket. It will hold them back just as it does us.

An Unnatural Consensus

Judith Curry says we can’t understand climate without understanding the underlying natural cycle. And we don’t.

It’s insane to be making policy decisions on the basis of our current state of knowledge.

[Update a while later]

“Science journalists are not science advocates, and scientists are not science.”

Economics 101

for Bernie Sanders:

As long as we have prices, the government will have a budget. And reducing the interest rate on loans with a high delinquency rate compared to other loans means that we will have less money to do something else. Giving people free tuition will also mean that the government will have less money to do something else — a lot less money. Sanders tries to deal with this problem by conjuring hundreds of billions worth of imaginary tax revenue out of thin air, but alas, the actual president will have to find real money, taken from some other use. Is subsidizing the folks who are going to end up as the best-off members of society really what we would choose to use that money for?

He was told there would be no economics.

[Update a while later]

Bernie Sanders: The economics of a toddler, and the ethics of a thug.

In other words, a typical leftist.

[Mid-afternoon update]

Sort of related: A liberal professor has given up on academia.

[Wednesday-morning update]

Last link was broken, fixed now.

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