Grim's Hall

More tipping points

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I suppose if Nigel Farage becomes Prime Minister, he'll be accused of collusion with China. Update:  Green party takes an unexpect...

Tipping which way?

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The Washington Examiner marshals evidence that voters worldwide are wearying of expensive and unconvincing policies to address climate what...
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They don't need to be green or nude, either

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From Powerline's always excellent " Week in Pictures ," including a round-up of headlines (many involving our hero, "Flor...
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Uptick in law enforcement?

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Maybe I'm just paying more attention, as a result of anxiety over a corrupt Deep State, but it's both alarming and encouraging to se...
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The Great Awokening

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This Quillette article points out that not all true believers in the new Woke religion are cynical charlatans, because "[s]incere beli...
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RIP Mr. Kelling

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A founder of the "Broken Windows" approach to police work has died . The endgame for much of academia and for “progressives” is ...
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A Song on a Lute

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This is a song without a long history, but it does have a history: it's from a 1990s video game called The Elder Scrolls: Arena , but w...
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"Intellectualization"

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Today I learned of a Freudian concept with a built-in Kafka trap . Among the intellectual defenses against analysis are a refusal to accept ...
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This Should Be Interesting

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Twitter has chosen a stunning graphic to highlight that SAT story. Over/under on how long it will remain up? I'll go with an hour.
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The privilege index

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The annals of IQ insanity:  college admission boards rely on SAT scores because professional educators associate high IQ with probable acad...
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This guy was general counsel for the FBI?

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James Baker, former GC for the FBI, is a confused man.  A contributing editor for the website Lawfare, he posted a rambling account of his ...
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Isaiah 6:8

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A brief movie review of Fury , which I just got around to seeing this weekend. This was one of the harder movies to watch that I've ...
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J. Roddy Walston & the Business

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A young group with an interesting sound. I liked this one better, though it's more erotic than we usually do here.

Giving or Taking?

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Jared Diamond, a noted historian, says it's basically even money whether civilization will utterly collapse by 2050. What are those num...
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Everything not mandatory is forbidden

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I grew up in Houston, famous for its lack of zoning.  In most cities, that's an unthinkable heresy.  Blue-state types naturally embrace ...
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Running Out the Guns on Abortion

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Georgia's heartbeat bill was signed last week. Today the Alabama state legislature passed a law that is clearly unconstitutional under c...
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Academia as a subprime mortgage broker

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Allen Farrington at Quillette , on academia: Parkinson’s Law holds that a task will take as long as the time allotted to complete it. It...
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OK, we'll quit exposing you to wildfires

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PG+E entered its second bankruptcy last year when it was threatened with $30 billion in damages from the horrific Camp Fire conflagration.  ...
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John Adams vs. the Mob

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I was eager to bring myself up to speed on America’s revolutionary history. The most memorable story I heard during that tour was of a you...
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Medicare For the Whole World, Courtesy of the US Taxpayer

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You're just making things up now, Senator .
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