When does it start to be a person, again?
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Disney's Star-Wars-universe show "The Mandalorian" is enjoyable science fiction, but it ain't very woke. A recent storyli...
Different aims, same tools
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From " The Woke Supremacy " by Evan Sayet: The Russian Socialists chose gulags and work camps, permanent confinement to mental in...
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We were blind, how can we contrive to stay blind?
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I find articles like this hilarious. This one at least tries to figure out what it means to have been so completely wrong about what so ma...
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Some of these numbers seem a little fishy
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Powerline has a good statistical analysis up. And again, red flags are not proof of fraud, but they're a sure sign that some serious ...
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Trust the experts, or else
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Pandemic Hypocrites Produce Pandemic Cynics . Also known as the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" syndrome. I think COVID really is a wolf,...
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There Are No General Laws of History
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AVI had a post the other day citing an article from the Economist about this same guy; I find this version from the Atlantic more interest...
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Since when did disagreement become "disrespectful"?
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I was recently in a disagreement with a friend of mine (friend of a friend, more accurately) on social media (he posted something I disagre...
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By Foreign Standards
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The NYT sends out a morning email, which this morning is trying to browbeat Trump into conceding the election. (Gore, of course, didn't ...
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A Small Matter of Formalities
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What's the difference anyway? It's all rhetoric, these days, a few old-fashioned folks aside.
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Happy Veteran’s Day
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I salute those of honorable service. Thank you all.
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Happy Birthday Marines
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245 years, if my math is right.
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Gatlinburg
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Rode to Gatlinburg this weekend through the Newfound Gap. I think this haunted house has been there since I was a boy. If it’s the same one...
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Mean tweets
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Stacey Lennox on the Lincoln Project: The most puzzling thing about the Lincoln Project crowd is that they have never succinctly articulate...
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Freedom is still worth pursuing
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I'm taking a break from putting up "Celebrate! Unite!" signs in my front yard to read Jay Valentine 's hope for success in...
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Replicating failure
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From a comment to the Manhattan Contrarian's discourse on blue basket-case cities whose people-helping warm fuzzy charitable organizati...
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We're waiting
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Go back to sleep
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The press is incurious when it gets the result it wanted. Otherwise, it's insatiable, even if that means poring over your high school...
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Cracking the code
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It's all a question of making the words mean what you want them to mean: When liberal journalists say something is racist or white sup...
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Still not a good look
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Kyle Mann edits the Bee.
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A Few Red Flags
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An analysis by a former auditor.
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