Month: October 2017

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Rand Paul truly is a libertarian hero we should admire: Senator Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, last week introduced legislation that has captured the attention of science groups. Paul’s bill would require the addition of two people who are not experts in the subject matter under consideration in every federal peer-review panel. One of the […]

The Rooster Bar

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On October 24, 2017

John Grisham has just published a novel set in the ninth circle of the law school scam, i.e., a lightly fictionalized version of Infilaw’s rapidly crumbling empire. Speaking of Dante: Inferno I,

The Grifters

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On October 24, 2017

Trump combining the qualities of Warren Harding, Andrew Jackson, Richard Nixon, and Andrew Johnson is working out pretty great. A tiny, 2-year-old energy company from a small town in Montana won a $30

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The Donald Trump Memory Hole

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On October 24, 2017
Donald Trump lied about releasing his tax returns, has lied about why he’s not releasing them, and now is just not going to release them despite massive conflicts of interest. The media — which spent a year writing obsessively about a trivial nanoscandal about an issue that attracts no media attention whatsoever if it involves […]
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Good piece by Eve Peyser about how George W. Bush’s veiled shots at Trump don’t mean anything: Before Trump took office, there was concern that his administration would create a database of Muslims, which he repeatedly threatened to do (before denying he made those threats). But Bush did actually create such a database, called the National Security […]

Monday Links

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On October 23, 2017

Stuff going on today: VPAF and USAF fighter pilots meet in San Diego.  In other news, it remains a tragedy that we have yet to see a cinematic treatment of Robin Olds’ career. The Indian Air Fo

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