Bookworm Beat 12/1/23: An illustrated edition with a foreign twist
There’s a lot of meme-able news from overseas, which you’ll find after all the memes about America’s domestic madness.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
There’s a lot of meme-able news from overseas, which you’ll find after all the memes about America’s domestic madness.
Continue readingFeast of Archbishop Laud, Margaret Thatcher Day, Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense, Caesar crosses the Rubicon, Norman invasion of Muslim Sicily, Standard Oil Co., Treaty of Versailles, United Nations, and more. Holidays and Observances on January 10 William Laud The Anglican Church celebrates a feast for Archbishop of Canterbury, William
Continue readingIf you feel as if we’re finally reaching the tipping point after more than 80 years of slo-mo corporate socialism (aka fascism), you are correct. Moreover, if you want to know how this tragi-horror story ends, you just need to look at Argentina, which was similarly situated to America economically,
Continue readingEarl sent me a link to an article about the shameful corruption that characterizes Argentinian politics. Earl included in his email a reference to the Perons, whose malevolent aura still hangs over the Argentinian political scene: Argentina’s government has become a massive racketeering operation. The list of international swindles the
Continue readingEngland is not one of my favorite places anymore, because of the raging antisemitism that characterizes her politics and her street. Nevertheless, she is our ally and has been our staunch ally for more than a century. For Obama to abandon her over the Falklands is disgusting. At Power Line,
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