Ruining Masterpieces to Hurt Feelings
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What if we intentionally rebuilt Notre Dame not to restore its beauty, nor even to improve its beauty, but to destroy its beauty because it ...
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Two on the Report
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I'm going to minimize this because there's too much of it elsewhere, but here are two unexpected outlets to have filed such pro-Trum...
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Here's some good news
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Middlebury College besmirched its own honor by canceling an appearance by Polish philosopher Ryszard Legutko, for the usual tiresome SJW sn...
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Quit doing your charity wrong
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More and more confirmations coming that I had my finger on the pulse on Monday: the Yellow Jackets are rioting in rage over the generosity...
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Feeling confused, might confirm prior positions, idk
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Trying to remember what collusion looks like. Wait, are we still using that word?
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East meets West
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Good Friday
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If you go into a church on Good Friday -- a Catholic one, anyway -- the altar is bare, and all is draped in darkness. God is dead. The ol...
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We just want to dip our beak
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Well, it's a small encouragement that it took four or five days instead of four of five hours, but the WaPo does deliver. (The link, ho...
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March Through the Institutions
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This finding is plausible in my experience. It's from a fairly prestigious journal, too, and that is encouraging. It is good that the...
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The Politics of Punching People
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"...and that's why I punched that priest , Your Honor."
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A Short Film on the Green New Deal
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Narrated by Ms. Occasio-Cortez . If you want to get to the positive argument, you can skip the first 3:27. Those are just idle fantasies ...
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First Things: "Why I Became Muslim"
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An interesting essay by Jacob Williams, an Englishman who turned from Anglicanism to Islam . Here, below the fold, is the introduction:
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Understood, Congressman
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So, if elected, your plan is not to seize guns from "law-abiding citizens," because your plan is first to turn us into felons. ...
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Changing Notre Dame
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Rolling Stone fulfills Tex's prophecies . Yet the damage wrought by the Notre Dame fire has also raised important questions about the c...
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Chesterton on Gothic Architecture
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I'm not sure about this idea of cutting Chesterton to fit Twitter , but I suppose it's better than people not reading Chesterton at ...
Mouth invasion
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This brief post could have been about the first Atlantic article I picked up this morning, concerning lab-vat-grown meatlike substances--whi...
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Something's Missing
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The United States Post Office has issued a new stamp honoring the Doughboys that went "over there" and helped to win "the Gre...
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The Pages Are White, Too
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Why are our libraries so full of books? A critical essay from, I kid you not, Library Journal . Marie Kondo has been in the zeitgeist for ...
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Rebirth
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris was built out of stone and wood and glass without electricity or computers. It was not built by committee, or...
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La Mort De Notre Dame
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The Cathedral in Paris , of course , for her namesake is immortal. All the same, a grave tragedy this Easter week. UPDATE: "Some of N...
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