Que Darude’s techno classic Sandstorm. It’s Whitehouse or bust for the Democrats in 2020 and the Iowa Caucus is almost a year away, with the first primary debates slated to begin this June. This year the DNC has promised to allow all candidates to debate no matter how they’re polling and, if need be, randomly separate the candidates into two groups and hold two debates. That way the Democrats can look like they’re being fair, but really just keep this year’s Bernie separated from this year’s Hillary. Much like the Looney Toons’ movie Space Jam, the Democratic party is in dire need of finding...
Tulsi Gabbard: A Fox in the Hen’s House
The Democratic primary is just kicking off and they’ve already got a fox in the henhouse. A coy, young presidential-hopeful seeks to capitalize on Trump’s nationalistic and isolationist rhetoric, deviating from the party’s platform by boldly declaring political objectives shared by the hated president. This fox knew that the ticket to winning the Democratic nominee next year, the ticket to one day being glamorously sprinkled from arena rafters by China’s finest blue confetti, that ticket is agreeing with Trump’s foreign policy. So, while you may have thought Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi...
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Domestic Imperialism: Nine Reasons I Left Progressivism
Imagine the Catholic Church (or any person or group of people) doing what the government does every day: Everyone who doesn’t give the Catholic Church 25% of his annual income every year will be put in jail. If he resists the Jesuit officer, the officer has the right...
Diary of a Psychosis: How Public Health Disgraced Itself During COVID Mania
FOREWORD BY JAY BHATTACHARYA, MD, PHD Diary of a Psychosis is different from all other books on Covid: it traces the development of the government response as it happened, bit by bit, and subjects it to relentless scrutiny: did any of it do any good? It thereby...