Paul Jacob defends anonymous political speech in this episode of the podcast; the video edition:
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Paul Jacob defends anonymous political speech in this episode of the podcast; the video edition:
Paul Jacob concentrates on the First Amendment issue in the social media landscape.
Fending off the chirping sectaries, not tilting at windmills!
Paul offers his perspective on where the abortion debate is going and what the politics of abortion — and other anti-natalist policies and sentiments — is becoming.
Paul Jacob makes the case for a smart electorate, and — just for Father’s Day? — talks about his mother:
Paul Jacob’s back from his long stint “on the road,” and he begins talking about a Turkish proverb and its significance for politics in these bizarre, dangerous times.
Paul is on the road, so it is time to reminisce — about a previous trek of his, to Hong Kong and Taiwan.
We want to be for the police, but that obviously cannot be unconditional. One cannot be “for” the police in a police state. Just as we cannot be “for” politicians who seek to turn America into a police state . . . or the cops that enforce the tyrannies of just such a state.
Just how sneaky can politicians get? Enough to make us spend a lot of effort and money to counter-act their lies.