Monthly Archives: November 2023

Do American Conservatives Want Regime Change? And What Would That Look Like?

Michael Anton writes for the summer 2023 edition of the Claremont Review of Books: The core problem with discussing solutions to truly momentous problems, at least from the right, is that anything that might work is too fundamental and astounding … Continue reading

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Analyzing Internet Freedom Activist Mike Benz aka Frame Game Radio

Kristen Ruby made this transcript of part of my video: Frame Games was a public commentator in 2016-2018. He was alt right adjacent, openly Jewish, but he kept his name and identity and face hidden. Brandy Zadrozny at NBC News … Continue reading

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Why Did Tucker Carlson Get Fired?

I suspect that Tucker was fired for the same reason that millions of people get fired — they irritated their boss. If your boss doesn’t like you, it doesn’t matter how good you are at your job. You’re a dead … Continue reading

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The Orwellian Life

Colin Burrow writes in the Oct. 5, 2023 issue of the LROB: The Orwellian person seeks surgically to separate himself from every person who materially or emotionally supports him, but then finds he can’t actually live that way. You leave … Continue reading

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Corporate Confidential: 50 Secrets Your Company Doesn’t Want You to Know – and What to Do About Them

Here are some highlights from this 2005 classic: * Many employees mistakenly believe the law will provide them with protection from retaliatory or unfounded job loss. In many of today’s workplaces, this is nothing but a false sense of security. … Continue reading

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