Saturday, October 16, 2021

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TARPLEY.net

Sustainable Pulse

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Stagecraft and Statecraft

  • BY BRAHMA CHELLANEY, The Hill In a defiant speech on Aug. 31, President Biden claimed that his precipitous exit from Afghanistan, which facilitated the terrorist takeover of that country, would allow the United States to focus on...

    7 days ago
  • Naypyitaw’s generals treated as bigger threat than the terrorists controlling Kabul Brahma Chellaney, Nikkei Asia No sooner had the Taliban completed their lightning-quick conquest of Afghanistan than U.S. Secretary of State Antony...

    15 days ago
  • BRAHMA CHELLANEY, The Globe and Mail There is an old Chinese idiom: “Kill the chicken to scare the monkey.” And in the political crossfire between Washington and Beijing over the 2018 Canadian arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on...

    16 days ago

Ramani's blog

Diane Ravitch's blog

NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

  • By Paul Homewood   Signs that China is already backtracking on its climate pledges:   China plans to build more coal-fired power plants and has hinted that it will rethink its timetable to slash emissions, in a significant blow to the UK’s...

    an hour ago
  • By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Magness     This must be in the running for the Virtue Signalling of the Year Award!     Coldplay’s next tour will partly be powered by a dancefloor that generates electricity when fans jump up and down, and pedal...

    9 hours ago
  • By Paul Homewood   It is not only the UK that is thinking of switching green levies from electricity to gas. But this analysis inadvertently highlights why the whole idea is so ludicrous:     In the UK, consumer prices for electricity are five...

    2 days ago

NoTricksZone

NEPC Blog Post of the Day

Victor Davis Hanson Private Papers

  • Conceived in Liberty: Season 2, Episode 1 – Victor Davis Hanson from Ben Hannemann on Vimeo.

    2 months ago
  • Victor Davis Hanson // American Greatness Americans are growing angrier by the day in a way different from prior sagebrush revolts such as the 1960s Silent Majority or Tea Party furor of over a decade ago. The rage at the current status quo this...

    2 months ago
  • By any empirical measure, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has proven utterly disingenuous, and far more so than average politicians. Unlike other political mediocrities, his inanities have led to roughly 13,000 unnecessary deaths or more...

    2 months ago

The Moderate Voice

  • Published by Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia slammed fellow lawmaker Bernie Sanders late Friday over his attempts to garner support for President Joe Biden’s multi-trillion-dollar...

    36 minutes ago
  • by Elwood Watson He said the quiet part out loud is a phrase commonly used in the Black community when referring to whites and others who reveal their innermost thoughts. Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden resigned earlier this week...

    39 minutes ago
  • by Carl Golden Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the free-spirited tart tongued daughter of Teddy, once described her president father as someone who “wanted to be the corpse at every funeral, the bride at every wedding and the infant at every...

    44 minutes ago

Marginal REVOLUTION

  • More than a century after the artists of the Vienna Secession declared “to every age its art; to art its freedom”, the Austrian capital has found a new site for artistic expression free from censorship: the adults-only platform OnlyFans...

    5 hours ago
  • 1. Carole Angier, Speak, Silence: In Search of W.G. Sebald.  Might Sebald be the only semi-recent writer who can hold a candle to Ferrante, Knausgaard, and Houllebecq?  This book is sprawling, and suffers somewhat from lack of access to...

    12 hours ago
  • I took it to refer to a place where drugs are sold, but you might be trapped either by the police or by the attendant lifestyle and its appeals.  The Yale Federalist Society was proclaming itself comparable to such a trap house, and thus at the...

    20 hours ago

Lloyd Lofthouse

  • Originally posted on Diane Ravitch's blog: Denis Smith worked for many years in the Ohio State Department of Education, finishing his career in the Office of Charter Schools. He writes in the Ohio Capital Journal about the existential threat…...

    13 days ago
  • I’m a former U.S. Marine and was sent to Vietnam in late 1965. I returned home to the states in December 1966. At the end of the Vietnam War, according to History.com, about 7,000 people were evacuated by helicopter from various … Continue...

    a month ago

MintPress News

Made from Truth and Lies

  • Sophia insisted I shave off my whole beard yesterday. So, of course, I did it in stages. Original is here on instagram. Original post on Dreamwidth - there are comments there.

    4 hours ago
  • Steam bans all blockchain and NFT games on its platform(tags:Steam cryptography money games )Facebook claims to take down 94% of hate speech. It's actually 3%(tags:Facebook hate ai abuse )How cricket works(tags:cricket games rules comic...

    7 hours ago
  • Ah well, if you can't be in nursery then you might as well go for a walk somewhere where you won't be close to people. Original is here on instagram. Original post on Dreamwidth - there are comments there...

    a day ago

www.gurukalehuru.com

  • I woke up at 11 a.m. this morning. That’s not that unusual for most people, and there are some who would even consider it early. Our internal clocks are not all set at the same time, and don’t even operate … Continue reading →...

    8 hours ago
  • Sort of a science fiction day. Watched Valerian. I’d seen it before, and remembered I liked it, but, like a goldfish in a bowl, I guess, it was interesting straight through. One thing I really liked about it, was the … Continue reading →...

    2 days ago
  • Once again, my view of reality is shattered, and one more pillar holding up the ceiling of how I thought the world worked has crumbled.Over the past couple of days we put together a 2,000 piece jigsaw puzzle. Well, mostly … Continue reading...

    4 days ago

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