This Morning’s Spectacular Sunrise

I interviewed Heather MacDonald in 2003: Luke: “You said the light here is special. Could you elaborate?”

Heather: “It’s brilliant and white. It’s even more so in Orange County. My mother lives in Irvine. I wonder if it is because the light reflects off of the ocean and bounces off the open hills. You feel like you are in a big bowl of light. It’s the most wondrous feeling. Here it is a little thicker but still in the evenings, it reflects off the white stucco houses in a way that makes you feel like you are in the sky. In the East Coast, the humidity is constantly so much heavier, that the light never produces that clarity and sharpness of outline.”

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Edward Dutton Interviews Steve Sailer

00:00 Dutton & Sailer preview, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMRs0Ml8RF0cWVAOeQeBxTw
02:00 John Mearsheimer on Joe Biden’s foreign policy
04:00 Jenna Ellis claims people want her to recant her Christianity
18:00 Dutton begins his interview with Sailer, https://www.bitchute.com/channel/1MUVaTZWgbLj/
22:00 How Sailer became interested in HBD
30:00 Sailer on voter fraud in 2020
32:00 Sailer on Trump as an improviser rather than a planner
34:00 Dutton wishes he could believe in massive voter fraud in 2020
1:13:00 Grand Theft Auto
1:33:00 Pat Moynihan, Richard Nixon discussed IQ
1:36:00 You are what you watch
2:02:30 John Zmirak on servile Christians, https://twitter.com/roddreher/status/1334293497046822921
2:29:25 Australian war crimes in Afghanistan
2:40:00 Is Human Nature Good Or Bad? https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=131844
2:55:00 Sex, power and politics
3:04:30 Confessions of a Jewish ex-member of the Proud Boys, https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/25/us/ex-proud-boys-member/index.html
3:10:45 The greatest Jewish joke
3:14:30 Ed Dutton plays Angela Saini talking about race, https://www.unz.com/isteve/i-will-be-interviewed-by-edward-dutton/#comment-4320577

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Are We What We Watch?

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* It’s amusing how 90% of mental health issues are rich girls following fads – social contagion. All the teen girls wanted to be depressed around the time of Prozac Nation. I read somewhere about a school where half the girls were experiencing ‘gender dysphoria’, and after school closure (because of the lockdown) all the symptoms disappeared.

* Stefan Molyneux, whatever he may be, has recorded a rather good video where a sugar daddy, some confused guy in his 60s, confesses about his experiences with good, sometimes even great looking & affluent girls, 18-25 years age range, who went with him to spend some time out & eventually screw for no reason at all (no gerontophilia, no real financial reasons, no nothing except emptiness of soul & boredom with life). There were perhaps 10-15 such girls; most of them rich & good-to-great looking & going to college.

These girls do it just for fun. They don’t have gerontophilic fetish. They are not nymphomaniacs. They don’t need money (at least, most of them). They just are empty & like being sluts.

Most of them were incessantly talking about finding their “Richard Gere”, referring to the position of Julia Roberts character in Pretty Woman. Those aspiring whores were, it seems, fascinated by the situation of becoming kept women by a good-looking affluent man & finding “romance” in such circumstances.

* Winona Ryder is of course the poster child for the ditzy neurotically crazed modern female. Drugs, shoplifting, wrestling with the Jewish thing while being a hot female — it’s a positive cornucopia of warped mental agony and craziness that makes it easy and convincing to act to type.

Approaching 50, and childless. Some girls need to have kids, if only to put a clamp on their mental derangement.

Rumors floated around that at one point she dated the now cancelled alt-country singer songwriter Ryan Adams, another victim of the #metoo movement, though he also has significant neurotic issues as well. Birds of a feather.

Anyway he wrote this great song, “Harder Now That It’s Over” which is supposedly about Winona, with the great line, “You’re free…free with a history.” This raw live version captures the essence nicely.

* Steve Sailer: Most pundit’s columns consist of: “Here’s a thought I had about a well-trod topic.” So the last line is pretty much the Thought, and the rest of the column is the setup for the Thought.

Some of my columns are like that, but others are like: Here’s a new database that practically nobody has thought about before. Here are some thoughts I have had looking at this new source of information, but don’t expect them to exhaust the topic. Feel free to look at the data and come up with your own ideas.

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* One way I measure a movie is how long I continue thinking about it afterwards. Some movies leave absolutely no impact and I forget about them as soon as I am done watching (which sometimes is before the end). Other movies stay with me for a few days, like a sun tan. The most impactful ones leave something permanent.

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Stolen Valor aka Using Politics & Delusion To Cope With One’s Real Life Passivity

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A Place For You (11-30-20)

00:00 Patrick Basham LIVE on why he is concerned about the 2020 election
05:00 Why presidential election puzzles
10:00 How much credibility does Patrick Basham have?
1:14:00 Ep. 36 Election Lawsuits, from PA to MI; Powell Lawsuit; SCOTUS Injunction; Flynn Pardon AND MORE!
1:24:00 More Nonsense about the election
1:47:00 On Faux Analysis of Biden’s Win
1:54:00 US election results: Why the most accurate bellwether counties were wrong
2:02:00 80,000,000?!
2:09:00 Time for conservatives to dump Trump 
2:16:00 Tucker Carlson on Covid crackdowns
2:34:00 Kenneth Brown: Safesearch and the Renaissance of Softcore!

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