Paul remembers and honors P.J. O’Rourke — who shuffled off the mortal coil last week — and reconsiders the bigger stories, too, in this shorter-than-usual episode of This Week in Common Sense. Here it is on Rumble:
Paul remembers and honors P.J. O’Rourke — who shuffled off the mortal coil last week — and reconsiders the bigger stories, too, in this shorter-than-usual episode of This Week in Common Sense. Here it is on Rumble:
Paul Jacob covers (on Rumble alone) the games almost no one is watching:
Celebrate the Olympic Games. And all they entail?
See our latest video on Rumble and within our new category on YouTube (satire):
More on the Chinese government’s crimes against humanity:
In this episode of This Week in Common Sense, we start with the bust of Nefertiti, chat about the Neil Young spat with Joe Rogan and Spotify, and then lay into the big stories of the week — for yes, Paul Jacob smells something fishy in mainstream media and world politics!
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Paul Jacob expands upon the big stories of the week, not excluding the mostly positive tales of the mask mandaters routed:
This Week in Common Sense, January 22, 2022.
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This Week in Common Sense, January 15, 2022.
Paul Jacob sorts it all out on This Week in Common Sense this weekend:
The big stories of the week are no match for . . . the 1946 Frank Capra movie.
Oh, and Merry Christmas!
The answer is yes.

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