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Tuesday, February 12. 2019Travel planning: Self-guided walking/hiking, with a little helpIt's trip-planning season. Self-guided is much cheaper than guided trips. It depends, though, on your travel confidence. GPS is always handy. You get to see countryside, villages, and cities at your own hiking pace. What they generally do is to transport your luggage from destination to destination, give you a map, and make your reservations. Most of their point-to-point daily walks are 8-10 miles, but some travel companies expect you to walk or hike 15 miles/day. That's a lot for many people especially in hilly terrain. Another point is that their mapped walks are rated in the Euroland method of mild/moderate/challenging. Their "moderate" can entail serious hill-hiking so your fitness is a factor. If they say "challenging," they really mean it. So, a more vigorous with less luxury, and a chance to see what ordinary tourists do not. Sometimes they provide transfers to another starting point. They usually plan for two days in cities of interest, like Pisa, for people who love old churches, museums, and cafes. It's fun to check out what these companies have to offer:
MACS Adventure Travel has walking/hiking trips all over the world. Hillwalk Tours: Self-Guided Hiking Tours in Ireland, Scotland, England & Spain Hooked on Walking: Guided and Self Guided Walking, Trekking, Hiking Holiday and Tours
Tuesday morning linksDo Animals Have Feelings? Sensations? Of course they do ‘Vice’—A Review The Campus Rape Culture That Never Was If you have an agenda, you have to have a crisis. Does rape occur? Of course. It's a felony. Linda Sarsour Attacks AIPAC in Defense of Rep. Ilhan Omar "I’m calling out the loons who make Israel bashing the mother of all virtues" Electronic Health Records Give Way to Disasters and Dangerous Intrusions IS GLOBAL WARMING THEORY SCIENTIFIC? Governor, Virginia’s kindergarteners are not the problem. You are. “Old news” is usually combined with “Republicans still obsessed with ‘old news’.” Commenter on Hate Hoax: Appeals court sides with Trump in border wall prototype dispute 42 Million Reasons Why Trump Thinks Democrats' New 'Open Borders' Demand Is "Crazy! California Gov. Newsom Removing National Guard From Border Soros Panics Over Populist Revolt: "EU Is Sleepwalking Into Oblivion" Germany Struggles to Regain a National Identity, with Mixed Results Coming to grips with the truth about Qatar - A conference shines needed light on how a U.S. “ally” not only does far more harm than good, but also reveals it to be a dangerous threat to the West. Monday, February 11. 2019Monday morning linksEndurance: Search for Shackleton's lost ship begins The Wound in American Education - Review: recent debate on free speech in the academy 'Blazing Saddles' at 45: The Movie That Couldn't Get Made Today Harvard Fires Back in Legal Battle Over Single-Sex Greek Clubs Vatican ex-doctrine chief pens manifesto amid pope criticism The Nuclear Option - As atomic power fades, a new band of support NJ Voters Furious As Governor Murphy Prepares To Sign 'Rain Tax' Into Law None Dare Call It a Hoax: The Jussie Smollett Saga Continues Jeff Bezos Protests the Invasion of His Privacy, as Amazon Builds a Sprawling Surveillance State for Everyone Else KLAVAN: A Teachable Moment In Virginia VDH: The Jacobins of today take up the tools of France’s 18th-century radicals. The Beast That Devours Itself - Identity politics and deplatforming in college theater. Progressivism: What Is The Limiting Principle? Schlichter: Tell The Social Justice Warrior Mobs To Go Pound Sand Gallop Poll CEO: ‘Forty-Two Million Seekers of Citizenship or Asylum are Watching to Determine exactly When and How to Make the Move’ to the US The ‘New Normal’: A New Era of Bigger Migrant Caravans Has Begun The case for Russia collusion … against the Democrats Elizabeth Warren just gave a fantastic speech announcing her candidacy. Maduro turns uglier More violence in Paris as 'yellow vests' keep marching Sunday, February 10. 2019One of my favoritesHow North American Indians kept warm in winterImage: Iroquois fashion. The dude on the right has culturally-appropriated a European blanket and an iron or steel hatchet. Like Elizabeth Warren and hundreds of thousands of Eastern Americans, we were raised on the myth of Indian blood. Spit test says none. I came out 85% English and 15% Scandinavian. I assume the Scandinavian is from the Normans (ie the Frenchified Vikings). I mainly focus on the northeastern Indian cultures. For them, winter was a mixed blessing. Hunting and transportation was easier, fishing was more difficult. Groups that lived near the coast moved inland and built weather-proof wigwams and longhouses, some as much as 100' long. If they had a good summer corn (maize) crop in the summer, they would not starve. Remember, the northeastern Indians had hundreds of acres of corn, bean, and squash fields. Sometimes they starved when the food ran out. They did ice-fishing, and sometimes did cannibalism. What about winter clothing? Deerskin leggings, deerskin shirts, and cloaks or coats of animal skins. Also, they greased themselves down with animal fats, preferably bear fat, as insulation.
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From today's Lectionary: Fishers of menLuke 5:1-11 5:1 Once while Jesus was standing beside the lake of Gennesaret, and the crowd was pressing in on him to hear the word of God, 5:2 he saw two boats there at the shore of the lake; the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. 5:3 He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, and asked him to put out a little way from the shore. Then he sat down and taught the crowds from the boat. 5:4 When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, "Put out into the deep water and let down your nets for a catch." 5:5 Simon answered, "Master, we have worked all night long but have caught nothing. Yet if you say so, I will let down the nets." 5:6 When they had done this, they caught so many fish that their nets were beginning to break. 5:7 So they signaled their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both boats, so that they began to sink. 5:8 But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, "Go away from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man!" 5:9 For he and all who were with him were amazed at the catch of fish that they had taken; 5:10 and so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who are partners with Simon. Then Jesus said to Simon, "Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching people." 5:11 When they had brought their boats to shore, they left everything and followed him Saturday, February 9. 2019Richie HavensSome thoughts about him, and a couple of videos of his tunes. Yes, Dylan loved his cover of Just Like A Woman
Saturday morning linksYale University Newspaper Editor Urges Students to Spy on White Male Classmates to Be Able to Ruin Their Careers in the Future Pennsylvania College Paper Runs Racist Op-Ed Saying White Boys Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Speak During Class The Climate Scare: Ever More Shrill, Ever Less Serious Delingpole: Green New Deal Is a Revamped Communist Manifesto Related, Judith Curry goes to Washington At Taki:
Four Reasons to Support the DeVos Title IX Rewrite What a Title IX Proposal Means for Religious Liberty What If There Were 42 Million at the Border? 200,000 in the past 3 months Nine Months Later, Trump’s Iran-Deal Withdrawal Is a Clear Success The UK: Labour and the banality of anti-Semitism DECLASSIFIED US DOCUMENT: PALI SCHOOLS TEACHING HATE Hate is all they have going for them The NYT: The Progressive Assault on Israel - A movement that can detect a racist dog-whistle from miles away is strangely deaf when it comes to some of the barking on its own side of the fence. Friday, February 8. 2019Friday morning linksPETA: Toy Story 4’s Bo Peep is ‘Problematic’ Tim Jackson: When did driving become a problem that needs to be solved? WALSH: AOC's Green New Deal Proposal Is Way Too Modest. I've Got A Better Plan. Reynolds: The issue is never the issue, the issue is always the revolution! Moody’s Warns Illinois Governor: New Taxes Will Make More Residents Flee "If ever wearing blackface, even in the 1980s as both Northam and Herring did, is a career-ender, and if we are supposed to 'believe all women,' then all three of these Democrats have to go." ELIZABETH WARREN MAY HAVE $10 MIL, WANTS TO TAX "SUPER-RICH" WHO HAVE $50 MIL Elizabeth Warren’s carefully crafted political image grows even fuzzier NELLIE OHR: UKRAINIAN LAWMAKER WAS FUSION GPS SOURCE One Nation Trumpism can win. Trump is divisive. He splits his opposition perfectly
HOW DID THE US REALLY LOSE THE VIETNAM WAR? The U.S. Has Wasted Billions of Dollars on Failed Arab Armies Israel’s Iron Dome Is a Rocket Killer (And the U.S. Military Wants It) Islamization of Norway: Police Surrender to the Laws of the Invaders, Sharia Prosecutions Begin Thursday, February 7. 2019Life in NYC: A few fun food courts, with a speed walk around mid-town
Being a Dad, I peeked in her fridge. A dozen eggs, some butter, two jars of artisanal mustard, and a bottle of DayQuil and NyQuil. Typical youth. She's off to Vietnam and China this week on biz. Hanoi! To amuse me, and because we both love walking around NY, she took me on a mini-tour of some of her favorite food courts in mid-town, and chattered about some cool things she has recently found to do. She has always speed-talked, but after a few years in NYC she talks faster and walks faster. Makes me feel like a country bumpkin. I'll start with the latter: Saturday nights at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Live classical music from the balcony, and drinks. Saturday night opera singers at Papillon Bistro (E. 54th St.) Professionals show their stuff for free dinner and wine. For when she has kids: THE PLAZA HOTEL ETIQUETTE PROGRAM WITH CHILDREN AND TEENS, ages 5 -17. I've seen many kids who could use that. Food courts in midtown that she likes below the fold - with photos -
Continue reading " Life in NYC: A few fun food courts, with a speed walk around mid-town" Thursday morning linksHere's what Tom Brady eats in a day Yuk Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, founder of Fellowship of Christians and Jews, dies at 67 Another Mountain Lion story My disabled son - ‘the nobleman, the philanderer, the detective’ Cord Cutting Is Growing As Americans Over 50 Ditch Cable TV Word Salad: ““Anthropocene” Is A Dangerous Generalisation Which Ignores White Male Colonial Capitalist Guilt For Global Warming” Or Something” If Global Warming Is Killing Us, Why Is Global Life Expectancy Increasing? Ha! Elizabeth Warren Admits To Wearing Paleface At College Costume Party Is Social Justice about money or power? The Cult of Diversity Shows Its True Face Chicago Police Supt. Says Jussie Smollett ‘Will Be Held Accountable’ if He Made a False Report Rising minimum wages and Sawing Off the Bottom Rung of the Job Ladder Senate passes anti-BDS measure with notable Democrats in dissent Why do Dems hate Israel? VDH on A License to Hate: When people go personal, it means they lost the substance argument Dems Deny Economic Boom - It’s as if they’d prefer workers remain on minimum wage and food stamps forever. Gallup poll: 86 percent of Americans satisfied with their personal lives SOTU: I Tuned In To Watch Hitler - And there they were, singing “Happy Birthday” to a Jew. Nancy Pelosi: Banning Late-Term Abortions Is ‘Really Quite A Sad Thing’ Cambodia: Paid to carry a stranger’s baby - then forced to raise it The Real Reason The U.S. Wants Regime Change In Venezuela Maduro and Guaidó: Who is supporting whom in Venezuela? 'Barbaric': Human organs harvested from Chinese prisoners prompts outrage, call for retraction of 400 scientific papers They do not have a Judeo-Christian cullture Hammer and pickle: Vietnam-style reform would mean big changes for North Korea On Point: Protecting Chokepoints Remains a Key Strategic Challenge Wednesday, February 6. 2019Weights: Some definitionsA Compound Set refers to two resistance exercises using overlapping muscle groups. For example, bench press sets alternating with dumbell flies - that is mostly two chest exercises. Another: dumbell bench alternating with tricep push-downs. The overlap there is two tricep stresses. People do Compound Sets once in a while to kick the heck out of a certain muscle or two - and for variety to keep the body off balance a bit. A Superset, on the other hand, refers to alternating two resistance exercises involving opposing muscle groups. That is something we commonly do in weight training. Push-pull. For example, dumbell bench alternating with pullups or pull downs. Another: Curls alternating with tricep push-downs. There is a balanced logic to this. (Compound Exercises are resistance exercises which apply the largest number of muscle grouds possible for strength-building. The Big Lifts. These are the classic multi-muscle group exercises: Bench Press, Rows, Pull ups, Dips, Deads, Overhead Press, and Squats). Twelve Scholars Respond to the APA’s Guidance for Treating Men and Boys
The author begins: Twelve Psychologists respond to the APA "guidelines" and the thinking behind them. Wednesday linksCool video: Extreme upland hunting Proof that upland hunting is done with legs, not firearms Earth’s Magnetic North Pole keeps moving about and it could be a problem I blame climate change Feds Spend $228,636 to Find Out Why Obese Lesbians Binge Eat San Francisco Facial Recognition Ban Proposed - It's a good idea that libertarians should applaud. Keep fraudulent science out of our courtrooms Massive new diversity initiative at San Diego State combats faculty microaggressions, bias Things must be bad there Mexican Government Provided 50 Buses to Transport Recent Honduran Migrant Caravan to Texas Border Funny how MeToo isn't piling on a Dem The party of illegal immigration:
Trump, like Apple, has smashed the status quo Ann Althouse: That was damn near perfect. So upbeat, full of optimism. The singing of “Happy Birthday” was a unique moment. Beautiful. And she dislikes Trump, I believe Both CBS and CNN Polls: 76 Percent of Viewers Approve President Trump’s State of the Union Speech; CBS: 72 Percent Approve His Immigration Ideas Greenfield: A HEROIC AMERICAN STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS - President Trump divides those who believe in America from those who don’t. SOTU: Trump calls on Congress to put drug and human traffickers out of business at the border. Kamala Harris shakes her head ‘no’ CNN attempting to keep their 92% negative coverage intact. They are talking to ignorant liberals who didn't watch the speech. CNN actually called it a low energy, devisive , poorly given speech. ( what were they watching ?) There was nothing negative about it - unless you hate America and hate success. 76% positive poll says Trump won over 25% of Democrats. The other 24% will hate anything he does, even though they benefit - simply because they can't stand that Hillary lost. Stacey Abrams SOTU Response Was Bizarre (And It's Based on Lies) In Venezuela’s Slums, Police Murder Anti-Maduro Protesters In The Streets Marco Rubio: The Truth About B.D.S. and the Lies About My Bill. The goal of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement is to eliminate any Jewish state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. The Palestinians: Who Really Cares?
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Tuesday, February 5. 2019Tuesday morning linksColorado man fights off, kills mountain lion during trail run, suffers serious injuries Juvenile lions are as stupid as runners in lion country Anti-Catholicism Lives Loudly in Democrats Rampant political correctness has pretty much overridden quaint notions of academic freedom in America’s educational institutions. Cuomo announces income tax revenues have dropped by $2.3B Drive the rich away. Brilliant. Cheerleading Infanticide Might Just Be The Tipping Point For Democrats Democrats’ Inexorable Abortion Logic Has Finally Caught Up With Them - From unrestricted late-term abortions to infanticide, Democrats are now facing the consequences of a position that never had a limiting principle. What Progressive positions have limiting principles? The road to Utopia is long. Peterson: It’s ideology vs. science in psychology’s war on boys and men. The coup of the American Psychological Association undertaken by the ideologues is now complete:
The Left Has Decided Wealth Is Just Evil How Far Left Will the Democrats Lurch in 2020? Williamson: Big Biz is the future of the US Massive Migrant Caravan Expected to Reach Texas Border Monday or Tuesday The GOP Foreign Policy Resistance Against Trump. Rank-and-file Republicans have been loyal to the president’s agenda. But on foreign policy, party leaders are working to undermine the commander-in-chief’s isolationist tendencies. He's not isolationist. Related, How Trump Is Changing The Democrats Whatever it is, they're against it. If Trump wants peace, they want war Trump’s Convoluted Foreign Policy Statements To CBS Venezuela’s Path from 4th to 82nd Wealthiest Nation From a devoted Lefty: The Bolivarian God That Failed The Rich Kids of Venezuela - including Socialist revolution leader Hugo Chavez’s daughter - flaunt their wealth with fist-fulls of cash and lavish holidays while the nation starves Monday, February 4. 2019Monday morning linksThe Day the Music Died: 60 years since that fateful plane crash, Buddy Holly’s rock’n’roll legacy lives on Vanderleun's Mom turns 104 Death-Cap Mushrooms Are Spreading Across North America - “There’s nothing in the taste that tells you what you are eating is about to kill you.” Today, we generate around 55 million tons of discarded electronics every year. Shapiro: Hijacking Holocaust Remembrance Day Washington D.C. Now Has an ‘Inspector’ to Enforce the Ban on Plastic Straws Why FDR Didn’t Support Eleanor Roosevelt’s Anti-Lynching Campaign - President Franklin D. Roosevelt feared losing Southern support for his New Deal legislation. Progressive Hampshire College Reduces Fall 2019 Incoming Freshman Class, Continued Viability in Doubt Professor Suspended, Again, For Asking Students To Be Respectful In Class Protest And Counter-Protests Held Over Pennsylvania Library’s ‘Drag Queen Storytime’ Who is getting rich off you? The insidious big data economy. Where is your data now? Follow the money. Is the news biz old and busted? Time For Humility For The Davos Elite Walter Williams: Demonizing White Men How to Destroy the Bill of Rights: Start with the 9th and 10th Amendments ‘Trump Anxiety Disorder’: A psychologist explains how the president is making America sick Jussie Smollett Story Enters Twilight Zone Ralph Northam And The New Puritans The most shocking part of the racist yearbook photo is what critics leave out Flashback: Northam Campaign Ad Shows Racists in a Pickup Truck with Confederate Flags Running Over Screaming Minority Children This Is CNN: Network Thought Dem VA Governor Embroiled In Racist Yearbook Fiasco Was A Republican Gowdy Roasts Rep. Adam Schiff After His Trump Jr. Conspiracy Theory Goes Down in Flames Trump Delivers For Workers … After Years Of Empty Obama Promises Venezuelan general urges military to disavow Maduro as opposition stages rallies Sunday, February 3. 2019From today's Lectionary: The greatest of these is love1 Corinthians 13:1-13 13:1 If I speak in the tongues of mortals and of angels, but do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. 13:2 And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. 13:3 If I give away all my possessions, and if I hand over my body so that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing. 13:4 Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant 13:5 or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; 13:6 it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. 13:7 It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 13:8 Love never ends. But as for prophecies, they will come to an end; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will come to an end. 13:9 For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part; 13:10 but when the complete comes, the partial will come to an end. 13:11 When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. 13:12 For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known. 13:13 And now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love. Saturday, February 2. 2019Life in America: Two operas
Not a big-time Debussy fan, but Mrs. BD is so I gave her tix for Pelleas at the Met for Christmas, with a light supper at a little trattoria on Columbus on Thurs. night - Il Violino. Cozy. Excellent home-made fluffy gnocchi. But not only was Pelleas unbearably tedious but was also 4 hours including intermissions. We got out at 11:30 and home God knows when. It beats me why this is considered a great, innovative piece. It's one endless tone poem, and the plot - and the libretto - are so dull that I can't find words for it. "The sun is going down." "Yes, see it going down over the sea." Perhaps we two are too unsophisticated? So as we walked down the red-carpeted stairs at The Met, I mentioned to Mrs. BD that we needed something like Carmen as an antidote. And, voila, WQXR had Carmen live from the Met today! Call me philistine if you must, but you can hum Carmen lines all day. Got a lot of paperwork and cleaning up done to Carmen while Mrs. packed for a girl garden tour trip. I will await her southland garden photos. On Friday, one of my opera afficionado pals told me that he and his wife walked out of Pelleas a week or so ago, but didn't tell me so as not to bias my impression. And that guy and his wife are musicians.
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Saturday morning linksAndrew Sullivan: The Nature of Sex Young people are turning to classical music to escape ‘noise of modern life’ - Backers of new radio station say research shows a growing audience for the classics among under-35s Update on Tesla The haunting outlines of old New York buildings The January Climate Follies Does faith make you happier? New research explores links between religion and well-being I never thought faith was mainly about happiness, might be wrong Have Catholics Become Expendable to Democrats? Largest Christian University In U.S. Blocks Shapiro From Speaking Why is this kid so threatening? Why politicians hate homeschool What Will It Take To Make You Understand And Accept That They Hate You? Is It Time To Address Birth Tourism? Travel Agents Charged in Massive Crackdown of Chinese Birth Tourism Scheme CHINESE BIRTH TOURISTS HAD BABIES AT US TAXPAYER EXPENSE WHILE SHOPPING FOR LOUIS VUITTON Fired FBI Director Comey Lied to Congress – Hid Trump Investigation from US Lawmakers FOR 9 MONTHS! Inside DOJ and FBI: Anatomy of a bloodless coup? Party of no: Once opposed, Democrats now back wars just to thwart Trump Massive Migrant Caravan Expected to Reach Texas Border Monday or Tuesday Hickenlooper: Trump Has Divided America More Than It’s Been ‘In the Last 100 Years’ No. Trump exposes the divisions. Howard Schultz Lobs Patriotic Microaggressions After Savage Attack By Liz Warren Xinjiang: Ex-Blackwater chief's security firm linked to China training centre If the Army Stands With Maduro, What Is Plan B? Friday, February 1. 2019Tarte Normande
Like Apple Pie and a bit easier. Much easier than a Tarte Tatin. Tarte Normande.
Friday morning linksMemories from a student of Richard Feynman Casablanca at 75: fascinating facts about one of the most famous films of all time Altria: Juul E-Cigarette Sales Quintupled to $1B in 2018 LARGEST FENTANYL DRUG BUST IN HISTORY MADE AS TRUCK TRIED CROSSING THE SOUTHERN BORDER Measles Outbreak Spreads To New States Thanks To Anti-Vaccination Campaigns Title lX: Just How Easy Should It Be to Destroy a Young Man’s Life? Bill de Blasio and the Return of Disorder. Public spaces are the lifeblood of New York City, but they’re under assault. Dalio's Fear Of The Next Downturn Is Likely Understated If San Francisco is so great, why is everyone I love leaving? Video: Chris Matthews Wonders to Bill Nye If Climate Change Is to Blame for Illegal Immigration… Surprise: NY Times Links Current Freezing Conditions To ‘Climate Change’ ‘Government will save us from winter!’ Elizabeth Warren ANDREW CUOMO: ‘WE DID NOT HAVE HURRICANES IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK.’ YES, THEY DID One of the things about Big Business that provokes skepticism and hostility is just plain bigness, the sometimes incomprehensible scale of modern multinational enterprises. Who Benefits From Immigration? Not you! Asylum crisis in Maine: Dems shift taxpayer money from needy citizens to pay for needs of migrants Former Obama Officials Hyperventilate Over Schultz’s Presidential Run: ‘He’ll Ruin The World’ Howard Schultz is just too sane for today’s Democrats If Democrats Hadn’t Embraced Crazy, Howard Schultz Wouldn’t Be A Threat To Them Wake up! And do it againThursday, January 31. 2019A Do-it-Yourself diamond ringMan turns 2 hex nuts into a diamond ring. That is true love. It's beyond lust.
Thursday morning linksFour Siberian tiger cubs seen on video playing in Russia's hilltops Notes on a Curious People: The Maya and Their Doings -20 degrees F in Madison: I went for a walk, and I survived. I wasn't even particularly cold. Let's back off on the weather drama, okay? Cold is invigorating. It's chilly here, really beautiful out and perfect for a vigorous walk A CURE FOR CANCER? ISRAELI SCIENTISTS SAY THEY THINK THEY FOUND ONE - “We believe we will offer in a year's time a complete cure for cancer." A bold claim. Let's wait and see Oversized meals have been shown to be a factor in obesity Stop the presses! Did Virginia’s Governor Just Endorse Infanticide? Evil and insane Please tell me this wasn't paid for with taxpayers' money. It was. Insane. Professor Angry That University Is Letting Shapiro Speak: He 'Espouses Hate Speech, And Is Linked To Numerous Hate Groups' Evil professor Professor Blasts Sorority For Offering Coloring Books To Incoming Freshmen: They're 'Wussifying' Students Sane professor
Rupert Gather: Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization The Credible Press: An Autopsy From a J-school grad “The Democrat Politician Protection Act” Pennsylvania admits to 11,000 noncitizens registered to vote Assimilation is now a third rail of correctness Whoa Nellie, More Leaked Transcripts–Nellie Ohr Researched Trump Kids While Working for Fusion GPS… Toward a Less Dangerous Judicial Branch - How the Trump administration is reshaping the federal courts Trump has opportunity to flip the 9th Circuit, so why isn’t he? Guardian: What has happened in Venezuela is a coup. Trump’s denial is dangerous No, it's a rebellion Italy sees migrant numbers plummet after nationalist policies take hold Iran’s president said on Wednesday the country was facing its toughest economic situation in 40 years, and the United States, not the government, was to blame.
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