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How the left is further taking over public schools in Minnesota
This sort of educational project is being exposed more and more now, but for a long time such things have been happening outside of people’s awareness. And that was part of the left’s plan. It’s hard to say how many … Continue reading →
A Russiaphile writes about the war in Ukraine
Here’s someone who’s not inclined to judge Russia harshly. And yet this war has caused him to rethink his former love of the country and its people. It’s a very sad reflection on how it is that events can challenge … Continue reading →
RIP Robert Morse
When I read that Robert Morse had died at the age of 90, my first thought was “Drat!” My second thought was, “How could he be 90? Impossible!” Because to me Robert Morse always looked like a kid. Morse rose … Continue reading →
Open thread 4/22/22
Roundup
I keep feeling the need for roundups because there are so many news stories of interest these days. It seems pretty intense out there. (1) Tucked away at the end of this story is a hint at something I’ve suspected, … Continue reading →
Here’s a new poll on Biden’s approval numbers
Of course, you may think polls are garbage. But I find this recent one of interest. It indicates that young voters are deserting Biden: The new poll found that Biden’s approval rating among millennials and Generation Z respondents had dropped … Continue reading →
Putin’s nuclear-missile-rattling
Poor innocent Russia, threatened on all sides by enemies while minding its own peaceful business, wants everyone in the world to know it’s prepared and ready: Russia announced on Wednesday it had successfully launched a new missile that it said … Continue reading →
Open thread 4/21/22
It’s a little late for some of this. But there’s still time for the part described from 2:47 on:
Continue reading →Even some Democrats are sounding the alarm about Biden’s plan to scrap Title 42
The vocal Democrat opposition to Biden’s tremendously destructive plan includes quite a few members of the House and even some senators. My guess is that almost none of these people would give a hoot about it if it weren’t for … Continue reading →
To mask or not to mask?
That is the question. Or rather, that is a question – a question different places answer differently. For example: The ruling appeared to free operators to make their own decisions about mask requirements, with the several major airlines — Delta, … Continue reading →
Watch out for Captain Hook
But not for the usual reasons. For this reason: Disney execs worried that Tinker Bell and Captain Hook were “potentially problematic” during their review of content headed to the new Disney+ streaming service, the New York Times reports… …[T]hey reportedly … Continue reading →
