From “The Eternal Left’s War on American Excepitonalism” (2018) and Alexis De Toqueville, in 1831, When De Toqueville came to America and wrote his famous books on democracy, his purpose was to persuade the French aristocrats back home, forty years after…
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Survival, Courage and Common Sense in Our New Cocooned Worlds
It’s proof that practicing psychologists with PhD’s at the end of their names are only in it for the money if they don’t spend at least a few hours of study a week on Twitter, just taking notes, as its…
How Things Work When Unworkable Things are Allowed to Work (Step Two)
This is Part II, a Tactical overview of a suggestion I posed here on June 29. “Dealing With Public Insanity as if Our Lives Depended on it” To be at this point, you’ve at least gleaned over the principal points…
A Toast to the Dear Departed from New York
While New York Times, WAPO, CNN and the like, and blue governors in Albany, etc and blue mayors in Manhattan, etc, and various and sundry blue members of Congress bemoan the new rise in Covid cases in America, knowing few…
Savo Sound, 1942, and Our Place on the Current Learning Curve
When you get your butt kicked all sorts of lessons from history come to mind. But when that butt-kicking is self-inflicted the analogies narrow The lessons most learned from the Republicans’ self-immolation in the failure of their Obamacare repeal (sic)…