Friday, June 28, 2019
Noah Carl is a Hero
Noah Carl is a recent Ph.D. graduate who was subjected to an Antifa attack at Cambridge University, which had hired him as a research fellow. The reason for the attack is that Carl researches IQ, concerning which the left prefers superstition to science. Dan Klein has written a piece about Carl's case at the James G. Martin Center. Klein has forwarded a Crowdfunding link, which will enable Carl to pursue a case.
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academic freedom,
Cambridge university,
IQ research,
Noah Carl
Twilight of the Fake News Media
Mark Levin's new book raises important questions about the
structure of the current news media. The television stations were
granted monopolies in the 1930s, and political support for the Democratic Party
was an illegal precondition. As well, the cable firms have been granted
local monopolies, which are illegal because the firms are partisan in the
information that they carry. The time has come to investigate the illegal use
of public subsidy for partisan purposes and to use the anti-trust laws to
balance the electronic news system. Recent hearings in the Senate
suggest that similar steps may need to be taken by tech firms like Google that
use publicly subsidized infrastructure and air waves.
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fake news media,
Russia collusion,
twilight
The Democratic Party Then and Now
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| Marcus Licinius Crassus* |
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| Kamal Harris |
We are looking at the stage of Roman decline when the plebeian party, the Populares, formed the First Triumverate and established the pathway to empire. We're well on the way to a Caesarean dictatorship.
What I'm thinking is that establishing a second residence overseas will be a useful insurance policy. Perhaps I can find a country that gives free healthcare to illegal aliens and isn't dominated by predatory criminals like Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden.
*They hadn't invented the steam engine yet, but dictator wannabes were as prevalent then as they are now.
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democratic debate,
Fox News,
joe biden,
kamala harris,
roman decline,
sulla
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
The Glazov Gang's "Mitchell Langbert Moment"
Jamie Glazov of the Glazov Gang asked me to do a podcast on how conservatives can apply Alinsky's tactics in Rules for Radicals. I will be doing a follow-up video on why universities became radical.
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