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Vikings and Horned Helmets

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Generally considered a myth, there turns out to be contemporary images of a man wearing a horned helmet from the Oseberg tapestries . It see...
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A Fine Song for a Friday

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If you made it through that, you're probably mad at me. But it's a fine song, just as I said, and so you'll perhaps forgive t...
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"Treason"

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On the one hand, I'm not sure that this rises to the level of 'treason.' It's not in the strict sense waging war on the Re...
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Cats vs. Communists

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Out in Austin, Texas, a young woman had an interesting idea for a business: open a coffee shop populated by her large cat collection, plus ...
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John Hasnas: The Myth of the Rule of Law

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The Barrister over at Maggie's Farm posted this the other day . Hasnas holds a JD and a Ph.D. in philosophy. His law review article ...
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Gorgeous Jupiter

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It's incredible what a difference a close-up makes.
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J. D. Vance Considering Senate Run

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The man is most famous as the author of Hillbilly Elegy , a book that became very popular among coastal elites trying to understand the hint...
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Cliven Bundy Walks Free

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The process is the punishment: he has not been free for two years, while the government tried to railroad him by withholding exculpatory evi...
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A Philosophy Professor Runs for Congress

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Richard Dien Winfield is a Hegelian who teaches at the University of Georgia. He's running for the 10th District seat, which includes t...
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Long Live the King?

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The New York Times runs a think piece on why the world needs more monarchies . Tolkien and Kant both thought well of the concept of a mon...
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Just use your fingernails

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It's been a while since we stirred up the subject of automation and the loss of jobs: The first cargo ship with McLean containers had...
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The Feast of the Epiphany

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Also known as Three Kings' Day , the feast celebrates the revelation to the Magi that God was before them incarnate. The feast is often...
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Star-splitting

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Maggie's Farm puts up good verse: You know Orion always comes up sideways. Throwing a leg up over our fence of mountains, And risin...
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Parris Island and the Bomb Cyclone

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Image from an old friend. UPDATE: This one is from the Battery in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Bedtime

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I've read somewhere that a sort of biochemical traffic along the neurons or axons flows backwards during sleep (maybe something like thi...
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What a billionaire is like

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Devin Foley ruminates on Trump's spat with Steve Bannon: I don’t know what it is, but there is something about the guys who are bill...
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Thomases and Henries

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Maggie's Farm pointed to a new website, Idlepost, where I found this rumination on Henry II, Thomas à Becket, Henry VIII, and Sir Thoma...
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How Does This Happen?

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You'd think the scion of a political family of such influence would know better than to produce a headline like this .
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Flyover country in Iran

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John Ringo's perspective on the Iranian riots.
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Full Service

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When I was a child, my grandfather ran a service station in rural Tennessee. He'd retired after a long career: welder, working on the a...
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