Today, four or five major news organizations declared the election in favor of Biden. [Banjo Boy – A set portrait with his wife has him still wearing the aviators]. Tactical Option 1: In motion now. Most of his party establishment capitulates, believing that Trump is disposable, so now they can focus on winning a couple […]
Archives for 2020
The Problem with Libertarians & Reason Magazine
I came, I saw, and in the end, I didn’t like what I saw; such is my summation of the whole libertarian movement. This is not to say that I didn’t and don’t like many of the core truths to libertarianism, nor is it that I’ve embraced the inevitability of two sole parties. History says […]
What Conservatism Needs Most, Now
Conservatism has spent much of the last generation trying to survive. There have been strengths and victories, but these are seemingly always one vote away from destruction. The left made major strides by playing the long game and quietly changing the very platforms that make a difference, not just one election, one issue, one interest group. They […]
First Debate Impressions 2020
I’d be lying if I said I’m not disappointed at this juncture for the cause of conservatism, in light of the apparent shitshow of a debate #1. As is my custom, I do not watch live performances of high office holders and candidates, so my impressions are based on gleaned observations by those with the […]
The Uncertainty Principle, How a View Changes the Political Landscape
In quantum physics, there’s something called the uncertainty principle. One can refer to the link for a summary, but to go a step further in simplicity as was explained to me in a long-ago high school class: ‘Simply observing the quantum movements of a molecule changes its state so that even the observation is fundamentally unreliable’. […]
How to Spot Antifa in a Crowd
Most people only watched the riots of 2020 on the news or their social media feed. I suspect that even most progressives over 30 or at least, most of them with kids, are secretly quite pleased to sit back and smugly back their warriors without any requisite need to personally befriend them. Afterall, they paid […]