• Home
Vassar Bushmills

Author: vassar

2020 election, Bureaucrcy, Donald Trump, Science

Was President Trump Snookered by the Doctors?

vassar / May 11, 2020

In all likelihood, yes. But there’s a good reason, even an honest reason. So he can dispose of it if he handles it honestly. And quickly. The media, especially New York Times and Washington Post, are fretting almost daily that…

Continue Reading→

2020 election, China, History, Media, Science, Stories, Music and Film

Remember the Hong Kong flu? -AmericanThinker/Carol Brown

vassar / May 6, 2020

Below is a piece by Carol Brown and published by American Thinker, Apr 29, 2020. I add an editorial comment here, for it is not just an historical comparison of deadly viruses, but both are within living memory for our…

Continue Reading→

Bureaucrcy, Conservatism, Education, History, How Things Work, Natural Law, Race and Culture

“Want-to”: A History Lesson on Stretching Logic Too Far

vassar / May 5, 2020

As you have noticed, especially on Twitter and other social media, a lot of conservatives of every age lead with their biases to come to a conclusion about underlying facts of conservatism. I call these kinds of biases “want-to’s” for…

Continue Reading→

Posts pagination

« Previous 1 … 174 175 176 177 178 … 466 Next »

Recent Posts

  • A Billionare Of Words
  • An Unlikely Boomer Bromance
  • Comparing Ukraine and Russia; Russification under Stalin and Ukraine;
  • Highlighting David Poff’s Update on Thomas Paine’s Common Sense “Human Sense”
  • JD Vance, Tim Walz, and Thomas Jefferson Reminding Us

Recent comments

  • Kookooracharabioso on A Billionare Of Words
  • Michelle on A Billionare Of Words
  • yes on Saul Alinsky’s Doctrine: 8 steps to topple a nation
  • Rich Schmiderer on A Billionare Of Words
  • haystack on A Billionare Of Words

Categories

Archives

Copyright © Vassar Bushmills. All Rights Reserved.