Thoughts from Rod Dreher, but mostly quotes from Andrew Sullivan.
[Update Sunday morning]
Sorry, link fixed now, but the original one is pretty good, too.
Thoughts from Rod Dreher, but mostly quotes from Andrew Sullivan.
[Update Sunday morning]
Sorry, link fixed now, but the original one is pretty good, too.
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]
You know who likes unity? Tyrants.
[Friday-morning update]
Biden’s militarized inauguration showcased Democrats’ insecurity.
[Update a while later]
Link fixed, sorry.
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.
Read the whole thing; it’s worth giving them your first name and an email address, if you’re not a subcriber.
Thoughts on the American religion.
They should be abolished, but fat chance of that in this administration.
Fifteen ways to know you’re in one.
Just wow.
Depressed, and depressing thoughts from Bari Weiss.
You’ll be as shocked as I am to discover that she’s a racist. She also seems to be an idiot.
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.