Something more pleasant…
…for a beautiful weekend, here’s a photo I took the other day at the ocean:
Continue reading →…for a beautiful weekend, here’s a photo I took the other day at the ocean:
Continue reading →Another great article by Gary Saul Morson has been published in New Criterion. He’s the author who wrote a piece about Solzhenitsyn that I discussed previously here. This time Morson is writing about Lenin – or rather, about the thought … Continue reading →
Right after the 2016 election, I read some articles describing people in government who had decided to stay put and secretly sabotage Trump. These articles weren’t exposes written by the right; they were proud confessions from the left, part of … Continue reading →
This is what I conclude at this point. The Steele dossier was cooked up in order to get to the FISA court, which gave the FBI the permission to expand the spying on the Trump campaign and administration. It was … Continue reading →
…but enjoy it while you can.
Continue reading →[BUMPED UP. Scroll down for new posts.] A lot of people are getting that message (“Your account has been suspended”) when they try to comment. It is a glitch that has been fixed. I have no idea why it happened, … Continue reading →
The long-held definition of what constitutes a whistleblower seems to have been changed just in time for the hearsay/secondhand/gossip Ukainian phone call whistleblower to file his complaint. Fancy that. Some conspiracy-minded people think that just because the DNI suddenly changed … Continue reading →
Yesterday I wrote a post about whether Ukraine’s former head prosecutor Viktor Shokin, fired after the pressure from Joe Biden, was actually corrupt. I found plenty of articles alleging that he was, but not much about the substance of said … Continue reading →
John Hinderaker at Powerline writes: …I am starting to think the Ukraine matter may have been orchestrated just as fully as the Steele dossier/Russia collusion hoax… We now know that the “whistleblower” had nothing, just as Christopher Steele had nothing. … Continue reading →
There was some glitch that seems to be fixed now, but there’s a cache problem persisting. So you may get a message that says something like “Account has been suspended” when you try to go to the blog or especially … Continue reading →
Here’s a fascinating article by Caroline Glick comparing the tactics of the anti-Netanyahu crowd in Israel to that of the anti-Trump crowd in the US. An excerpt [emphasis mine]: …[T]here is nothing unique about Trump’s actions [re Ukraine]. As Mark … Continue reading →
The title of this post is a direct quote from commenter “Cornhead” today on one of the posts about the Ukraine phone call and its fallout. I don’t know about the American people, although I suspect Cornhead is right. I … Continue reading →