From Roger Kimball. "Many people, including some good friends, believe that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election fair and square. Many others—and I place myself among them—believe that something is rotten in the state of Denmark, or, to be more specific, in the cities of Milwaukee, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Detroit, not to mention Maricopa County, Arizona. I think what happened was so rotten that I regard the election as illegitimate."
A Brit’s Perspective of the Turmoil Festering in America. Excellent essay about the liberal class.
Crackpots are buying Faraday cages for routers then bemoaning bad Wi-Fi. That’s a bit like buying a cover for your lightbulb and then complaining that your room is too dark.
What it's like to work on a chain gang. No, not that kind, a football one.
Remember that Iranian nuclear scientist that got eliminated? ‘Israel has a tape of slain Iran nuke chief talking about building five warheads’
A Kinsley gaffe is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. Here's Pelosi "I’m Happy To Cut A COVID-19 Relief Deal Now That Trump Lost The Election".
The Spectator asked a number of writers what they’ll miss most about the Trump years.
I stumbled across this old article in the Spectator--worth reading. Taught to be stupid.
Trump Won His Other Campaign -- to Destroy Media Credibility.
Biden Received 'Mathematically Impossible' Spike in Votes When Suspicious Ballots Counted in Georgia. And scroll down for more links.
WHISTLEBLOWER: I Drove 'Thousands of Ballots' From New York to Pennsylvania.
A collection of really interesting graphs from the Powerline Blog.
Planned Parenthood spent a record amount of money in the presidential race and is looking forward to a quick return on its investment during a possible Biden administration. The organization spent $45 million to help presumptive President-elect Joe Biden win the election, $10 million of which was spent in key battleground states, Newsweek reported.
The American Red Cross has released a report that might alter the realities of the Covid-19 pandemic. The organization announced a new study has been released based on tests conducted on blood donations to the Red Cross, and it shows a presence of the coronavirus in samples dated from December 2019.
The Librarians Will Save Us. A group of 13 “abolitionist librarians” from Ivy League universities… is demanding that their colleagues “immediately begin the work of divesting from police and prisons.” […] The group wants Ivy League librarians to “explicitly name policing itself as the problem” and take actions that will lead to the “complete abolition of law enforcement.”
Joe Biden is asked about his disagreements with Kamala Harris on certain issues: "Like I told Barack, if I reach something where there's a fundamental disagreement we have based on a moral principle, I'll develop some disease and say I have to resign."
Wonder why it's taking so long to approve the vaccine? The FDA is a uselessly bureaucratic organization. "Johns Hopkins doctor blasts FDA over slow COVID-19 vaccine review."
The fast-falling New York Times has gone mad. It no longer reports the news and encourages debate.
How CBS and CNN went from reporting the news to distorting it. Sheryl Attkinsson's new book: Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism.
For the First Time in 800 Years, the 'Christmas Star' Will Be Visible. I wonder if it portends anything?
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