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Always Watch The Other Hand

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Simon Black: 2,400 year old wisdom on the NSA, Edward Snowden, and gun control

Nearly 2,400 years ago, Aristotle wrote one of the defining works of political philosophy in a book entitled Politics. It’s still incredibly relevant today, particularly what he writes about tyranny. The ancient Greeks used the word ‘turannos’, which referred to … Continue reading

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The Reluctant Anarchist

A man is the product of his knowledge, or lack thereof. Most Americans are ignorant – not stupid or mentally challenged – just ignorant. We lack knowledge. But many of us have begun to awaken, slowly. We have seen one … Continue reading

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The Hell Diversity Has Wrought

I’ve been thinking about fault lines, and fractures, and diversity, and when it’s all going to implode. I hope I’m still around because it is going to be one gorgeous show. Few things are as entertaining as a truly good … Continue reading

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When a Pervert Calls the Sociopaths’ Bluff

Hold onto your hat: this is gonna be a wild ride. We begin with a plunge off the mountainside, a stunner so shocking we’ll question our sanity: John “The Pervert” Pistole, Chief Deviant at the TSA, has finally done something … Continue reading

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