It is a beleaguered world. And this was a podcast fraught with technical problems, yet it turned out pretty good. So maybe there is, generally, hope?
It is a beleaguered world. And this was a podcast fraught with technical problems, yet it turned out pretty good. So maybe there is, generally, hope?
This was mainly a “good news” week, but there remains plenty in the world to anathematize:
You know who we are talking about: our legislators.
It is almost as if our leaders are trying to ram tyranny down our throats:
Some disagreement about Joe Biden’s latest, and agreement on much else:
Paul looks at a fundamental problem with the current course of our society: the disrespect for property rights, and upholding a rule of law.
Paul Jacob quotes Nixon and Kennedy and remains up-to-date:
No podcast this weekend, but — apropos of Thursday’s commentary, “A Life of Meaning” — please give The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai’s Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom a look. You will be glad you did.
One reader’s and all the world’s problems: in one episode!
Our leaders’ lack of legitimacy is not unrelated to their open contempt for traditional republican norms: