A Tale of Two Cities, 2024
Recent elections make Paris and London like true twin cities than the opposites they were during the French Revolution tale.
Yet, an historical repeat is happening, of sorts, like it was before Bastille Day 1789 when both France and England could have had a revolution. In 2024, both France and England are heading towards civil war. Time will tell if one or both become bloody uprisings - modern versions of medieval “Jacqueries” - against the ruling elites and their protected Muslim invaders…READ MORE…
A Hospital, Supposedly an Institution of Science, Wants Trained Health Care Professionals to Be 'Educated' That Girls Can Be Boys and Boys Can Be Girls?
Sometimes it seems as though today's political left think that the coed gang shower scene from Starship Troopers is the only important thing. That, of course, and the very-dear-to-the-left idea that 'transwomen' are real women, and absolutely Must Be Accepted as such…READ MORE…
Who's more unfit? LGB or the press?
I would love to figure out just what story the press is obscuring with this midsummer’s nightmare for Jell-O Brains.
The political media’s sudden laser focus on the mental acuity of the Figurehead In Chief begs the question, what story are they diverting our attention from?
Let’s see. The last news that was not about Biden’s brain turning to pudding was that Putin was sending ships and missiles to Cuba, where Red China already has a military base…READ MORE…
Caitlin Clark and the Psychology of WNBA Racial Hatred
In other words, Caitlin Clark is to a black chauvinist what Jesse Owens was to Hitler at the 1936 Olympics.
It’s not hard to understand why Caitlin Clark, the record-setting white ex-NCAA women’s basketball standout, is enjoying attention and endorsements like no WNBA player before her. And, no, it’s not because of (mythical) “white privilege.”
It’s just as how Tiger Woods — who brought legions of new fans to golf the way Clark is doing for women’s hoops — was treated like royalty in the late ’90s for being the first dominant “black” (he calls himself “Cablinansian”) golfer. It’s just as how Danica Patrick became the golden girl of auto racing, even though she was perhaps best known for crashing, because she was a woman in a man’s arena.…READ MORE…
The Cycle of Civilization: From Strength to Weakness and Back Again
Men study war and politics not out of choice but necessity, as the stability of their communities hinges on their ability to navigate and overcome external and internal threats.
John Adams, one of America's founding fathers, eloquently captured a fundamental truth about the progression of societies in his famous quote about the necessity of studying war and politics. His insight highlights a cyclical pattern observed throughout history: hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. This concept, mirrored in the more recent theory of the Fourth Turning, illustrates the inevitable cycles of civilization and the lessons that must be continually relearned…READ MORE…
How The “Wise Latina” Got It Very Wrong
Justice Sonia Sotomayor must take a good look at precedent and the law before ruling on major cases. She did not in Trump v US.
On July 1, 2024, the US Supreme Court ruled well in a critical case regarding legal immunity for the US president. It properly reaffirmed (did not establish, but reasserted) that a US president, while conducting his official business, has complete immunity from criminal and civil actions. America’s version of sovereign immunity, if you will, which it was called for ages…READ MORE…
Evening Soup with Basement Joe, Vol II - Episode 91: Staffers, Vice Presidents, and Sunburst Soup
In today’s episode, Joe Buckstop has just returned from a trip when he’s asked some embarrassing questions about a certain running-mate and her staff…
Staffers, Vice Presidents, and Sunburst Soup
Dateline: June 30. Begin Transcript:
"Good evening, sir! How's your day been?"
"Why do you always start right out, asking me questions? Why don't you leave me alone? Just say 'here's your soup' and be done with it. That'd be a nice change, for once."
"Well, that's just not me, sir. I'm a cheerful guy, and I can't just dump something on someone's desk and leave, sir. I say hello, I chat, it's what I do, sir. It's probably why I'm not offended and angry at the way you just unjustifiably lashed out just now, at a guy who's just serving you your nightly soup, after all. I can just roll with it. Because I'm calm and cheerful, you see, sir. That's just me, sir."…READ MORE…
Satire-It's a Good Thing I'm Not God; A Snarky Take on Divine Wrath
It's a good thing I'm not God. Seriously, if I were, I'd be a wrathful deity, sitting up in the clouds, facepalming at the sheer idiocy of humanity. I'd look down and be like, "You idiots. You dumb humans keep breaking the planet, and I have to keep fixing it. It's like I'm the janitor of the cosmos, constantly mopping up your messes."…READ MORE…
John Parillo Explains Federalist 54
In Federalist 54 Madison says that it is quite natural that taxes be apportioned to the number of people living in the individual states.
This paper is about the proportional representation in the House of Representatives, but ultimately Madison is writing about much more than that here. In Federalist 54 Madison says that it is quite natural that taxes be apportioned to the number of people living in the individual states. It is also natural that representation be apportioned in the same way. It would be darn near impossible to allocate representation by wealth because “it is in no case a precise measure, and in ordinary cases a very unfit one.”[1] …READ MORE…
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