Monthly Archives: September 2020

The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan

Here are some highlights from this 2015 book by Rick Perlstein: * THIS BOOK IS ALSO A sort of biography of Ronald Reagan—of Ronald Reagan, rescuer. He had been a sullen little kid from a chaotic, alcoholic home, whose mother’s … Continue reading

Posted in America | Comments Off on The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan

Public Neutrality

New Dealer writes on Steve Sailer: I’ve been able to laugh, shrug, or sigh through thousands of Saileresque vignettes, and remain of sound mind. Osterweil on looting and its sweetheart Lewis on abolition of the family nearly broke me. I … Continue reading

Posted in America | Comments Off on Public Neutrality

9 Snappy Questions on Intelligence

James Thompson posts: In this article Memory Nguwi interviews Heiner Rindermann a top German Psychologist who has done a lot of research on IQ and national development. 1. In your studies what relationship did you find between average national IQ … Continue reading

Posted in IQ | Comments Off on 9 Snappy Questions on Intelligence

How Your Phone Rewires Your Brain

I’ve been taking a break from streaming. I’ve been affected by Fred Luskin, he talks about how your phone, or your epersonality, hijacks your central nervous system and reduces your ability to love real people. My 21 years of blogging … Continue reading

Posted in Internet, Personal | Comments Off on How Your Phone Rewires Your Brain

Antifa/BLM All Over West LA Today

Antifa/BLM activists are trying to provoke police and citizens into confrontation. They’re renting cars at LAX and they’re trying to run over people, mace people, and provoke violence. I’m talking Santa Monica, San Vicente Blvd, Bel Air, Brentwood… Activists are … Continue reading

Posted in Antifa, BLM | Comments Off on Antifa/BLM All Over West LA Today