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Normism: The Philosophy of Norm Macdonald, a short book I wrote about the late great comedian, is available on Amazon.May 2026 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Archives
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D.C. — Subsidized Weed For The ‘Poor’
The Great Liberal Utopia keeps gettin’ better: An unprecedented D.C. government program will require medical marijuana dispensaries to put aside 2 percent of their profits in order to subsidize pot purchases for poor patients. Under the proposed rule, which was … Continue reading
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President George Wallace
In my previous post, David Boaz’s mention of George Wallace‘s 1968 third-party, presidential run (on behalf of the American Independent Party) got me thinking… Sigh… What might have been. His symbolic ‘Stand in the Schoolhouse Door‘ at the the University … Continue reading
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2016: Libertarianism in Focus
From an Atlantic interview with Cato’s David Boaz: Rand Paul’s supporters believe as soon as he starts to look like a contender, the establishment is going to see him as a threat and try to destroy him. There are all … Continue reading
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Hasan Trial
Lots of good buzzwords and quotes in this story on that ‘workplace violence’ incident by Army Maj. Nidal Hasan, who, now being paralyzed from the chest down, really wants to be on very long and growing list of Islamic martyrs: … Continue reading
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NecronomiCon
NecronomiCon, a 3-day celebration of horror writer H.P. Lovecraft, is taking place this week in Providence, RI, the city Lovecraft was born and died in. From a WaPo article on NecronomiCon: [Lovecraft] was steeped in the past and suspicious of … Continue reading
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Racist Soda
Given that diet soda is no more expensive than regular soda, Gallup discovers more evidence of hedonistic, lack-of-impulse-control, behavior among our vibrant, non-white population. (“Regular Soda Popular With Young, Nonwhite, Low-Income“. Hat tip: AmRen): WASHINGTON, D.C. — Young adults, nonwhites, … Continue reading
Mexican Army Captures Gulf Cartel Leader
As I’ve long believed, any arrests of Mexican cartel members is simply a ruse, part of the consolidation of power of Sinoloa leader Shorty Guzman, a testament to how high up the government food chain his corrupting influence is. Today … Continue reading
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Bruce Willis Doesn’t Give A Shit
Notable as a difficult personality, Bruce Willis’ chat to Magic 105.4 about Red 2 is… almost rehearsed in his disinterest, anomie, and overall a-hole-ness. Was he just having a bad day? Is this how he always is? Is he having … Continue reading
CoS: Trementina Base
The Daily Mail has awesome new photos of CoS’s Trementina Base, which includes a mile-long landing strip, in case L. Ron Hubbard returns to Earth. MailOnline can today reveal the first close-up pictures of the Church of Scientology’s ‘alien space … Continue reading
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Tales of New America
Brian Hess reviews Gunther Roosevelt’s Tales of New America, a collection of Turner Diary-type short stories. From the book’s back cover: 20–50 years from now when America has fallen apart economically, socially and racially. The Federal Government loses control as … Continue reading
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