An interview with Victor Davis Hanson. His opinion on a number of issues.
Unusually bad reporting from the New York Times (as usual). A story on how the Koch brothers killed Nashville light rail.
Muslim immigrant violence, common in Europe, is coming to the US.
You will be pleased to know that Bernie Saunders, man of the people and critic of the rich, earned over $1,000,000 last year. (for the second year in a row).
Iguanas are taking over south Florida. They are an invasive species, but there are restrictions on killing them: It is legal to shoot iguanas in the head with a pellet gun, stab them in the brain and even decapitate them as long as they don’t suffer, according to state law. It’s a crime to drown, freeze or poison iguanas. “When you put out rat poison, you can’t control what’s going to consume it,” Portuallo says. “The animals die a slow, excruciating death, which is inhumane.”
Sarah Sanders got kicked out of a restaurant because she works for Donald Trump. Normally, this would cost a restaurant a lot of customers, but there are so many Democrats in Virginia that their business will go up. Doesn't seem very liberal though, aren't they supposed to be reasonable?
The New York Times is reporting on one of their own reporters. How an affair is shaking up the news establishment.
Laura Ingalls Wilder has disappeared like used to be done in Russia. Her name was taken off her award because of some stuff in her books.
Mueller is backing off on his indictments of the Russians. It seems one of them showed up in court to respond.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is a shadow of its former self, turning into a left wing attack organization. But, people are catching on.
Lionel Chetwynd talks about the young Charles Krauthammer. More on Charles from Roger Simon "America lost its greatest political commentator".
An interesting take on the Red Hen Sarah Sanders kerfuffle. Democrats are attacking her for telling the story. More here on which are the bigots, the Red Hen or the Christian bakers.
How are the global warming predictions holding up thirty years later? Not very well.
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