Category Archives: Education

Words Of Division

Heather McDonald, on Biden’s inaugural address.

Do they seriously believe this post-modern campus-speak and white bashing is going to unify us (not that I agree with the goal)?

[Update late morning]

Against unity.

You know who likes unity? Tyrants.

[Friday-morning update]

Biden’s militarized inauguration showcased Democrats’ insecurity.

[Update a while later]

Link fixed, sorry.

The Tragedy Of Trump’s Presidency

I largely agree with Andy McCarthy’s requiem. Trump has always been his own worst enemy. I have no hope for the Biden/Harris presidency, other than taking back the House, and perhaps the Senate, in two years. But they’ll only be able to do damage with executive orders, because I think that both houses are already gridlocked, though with nominal Democrat control.

Samizdat

Bob Zimmerman writes that we’re about to find out who our real friends are.

[Update a while later]

Fascism comes to the U.S.

It’s been coming for decades.

It’s been on its way for decades. It seems to have finally arrived. The question is: What to do about it?

Fortunately, their hold on Congress is probably too tenuous for them to ram through the things they need to cement their power, and I suspect that the intraparty divisions this spring (and even late winter) will be brutal, and something for those who value liberty and the Constitution to take advantage of.