What babies are really saying
I recently discovered this guy’s YouTube channel. You may not find this stuff funny, but it cracks me up every time:
Continue reading →I recently discovered this guy’s YouTube channel. You may not find this stuff funny, but it cracks me up every time:
Continue reading →To even conceive of Trump as president, and then to vote for him – particularly in 2016 – a person had to think outside the box. That wasn’t a sufficient condition, but it was a necessary one. Trump himself also … Continue reading →
So fascinating. Some excerpts: [In the 18th Century in the US] Both elementary education and higher education taught the classical world, but for different reasons. For the vast majority, whose only access was to elementary education, the ancient world was … Continue reading →
…his Platinum Plan to help Black Americans. Among other things, it designates the KKK and Antifa as terrorist organizations, but the major focus is on economics: The president is expected to tout the plan as “a bold vision that we … Continue reading →
One point of view:
Continue reading →…that Trump’s SCOTUS nominee will be Amy Coney Barrett. That has always seemed most likely. But it’s not over till the Orange Man nominates. And then, of course, it’s not really over till the Senate approves. Actually, come to think … Continue reading →
There’s so much coming out that I’m mostly going to offer links. The Federalist details how one FBI agent who later was assigned to the Mueller team has testified about enormous and systemic (that word is appropriate here) misuse of … Continue reading →
Isn’t everyone? A Russian agent, that is. Sometimes it seems that way. But that didn’t stand in the way of the FBI resting much of its investigation of the Trump administration on the reported word (secondhand) of someone suspected of … Continue reading →
[Hat tip: Ace.] A man with the wonderful name of Demetrius Harvard caused tremendous damage – and could have caused a lot more – when he was witnessed putting metal debris on the subway tracks, which managed to derail a … Continue reading →
…the electric power will come from (or other technology, such as pressurized hydrogen) to run all these non-gas cars? How will it be generated, and at what financial and environmental cost? Or is this just virtue-signaling by the governor, since … Continue reading →
For any situation to become a big story and inspire outrage against the actual perpetrators, enough people in the media (MSM or social) have to be behind framing the story in that particular way. The facts matter, but only to … Continue reading →
…which he calls “tragic.” It is, but it’s nowhere near murder – not that the mob cares. But for those who’d like to know: Police will be relieved that no charges were brought against Sergeant Jon Mattingly and Detective Myles … Continue reading →