Thoughts from NEO on the social costs.
I was talking to a college roommate about this yesterday, though in his case it wasn’t so much a political change — he’s always been libertarianish — so much as the costs of coming out now.
Thoughts from NEO on the social costs.
I was talking to a college roommate about this yesterday, though in his case it wasn’t so much a political change — he’s always been libertarianish — so much as the costs of coming out now.
Liberty is fragile thing, with many enemies.
Let them destroy each other.
As Napoleon said, never interrupt the enemy when he is making a mistake.
As she notes, it is very Soviet. The alphabet networks and the New York Times are their Pravda.
Yes, it’s stupid. There is zero science behind it.
This is a huge loss to the Republic. His essays were brilliant.
VDH on the increasing ridiculousness of our vaunted public-health establishment.
Yes, I look forward to that day, too.
Back in the eighties, when I was trying to get management at Rockwell to buy clones instead of IBM PCs, because we could have three times as many machines for the money, when the saying was “Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM,” I’d say, “When I’m in charge, I’ll fire someone for buying IBM.”
Why it is in serious jeopardy.
…as long as the left needs them to shame their political enemies.