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I recall an apocryphal story about how the Dutch Tulip Bulb Mania supposedly ended - apparently someone walked into the center of a commodities trading floor in the Netherlands in the late 1630s & publicly grabbed a tulip bulb & took a giant bite out of it.
Everyone was shocked by this, reportedly. Something about this act literally poppe…
This interview is great and really gives so much additional depth to your fantastic article!
As of me writing this post Shiloh Hendrix has raised north of 700K in her GiveSendGo fundraiser.
The significant sociocultural & political dynamic & vibe shift this represents is imho enormous and I agree that it’s poorly understood, certainly by t…
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Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports teaching a masterclass in crisis PR here, after one of his bars displayed an antisemitic sign. Instead of the distant, corporate speak like "it has come to our attention", "we are deeply concerned", "we strongly reject" -- this guy turns around and puts himself on the aggrieved party's side. He feels the f…
Like the rules of a game that let the joy show up.
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Sneaky things that impact your brain without you realizing it:
Your content diet
Your 5 closest friends
Your environment
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I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
The criticism “You don’t criticize Trump enough” is maddening because you learn it has to be constant to be accepted, and there’s seldom any effort to acknowledge opposing factors. It’s not true of Andrew, but in 99% of cases, these criticisms are coming from a very specific type of person.
Just made the mistake at looking at the publication that with increasing levels of nerve calls itself The Free Press.
The almost total avoidance of coverage of the current government threats to freedoms as basic as habeas corpus, due process and free speech on campus is quite something. And when there is coverage, it’s nitpicking in order to defend Trump.
Did you know in America, it usually takes YEARS to get disability benefits from a system you’ve paid into your whole life.
Yet—Over 10 Million illegals aliens immediately were given social security benefits for illegally entering the United States paid by your tax dollars.
Why people aren’t more outraged by this is shocking.
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on this day, the 6th of may in the year 2025, let it be known that William Ziggy of the house Miller, first of his name, the Inch Worm, King of pacis, farting, and screaming with joy, Ziggy zoo of east Dallas, thrower of balls, and son of EZ, slept through the night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think government should be run like a business in the sense that there are measurable deliverables in place for every role in a business that express the value being created by a worker, team, department or company. Government broadly fails to establish and enforce hard standards of produced value. Government work environments are noto…
A runaway Nelson positions Scheffler ahead of the PGA, plus notes on various off course stuff, Rory making the rounds, the Derby and a wild report on LIV’s finances.
Hey folks! Pretty simple newsletter today. We’ve added some new Trump data: 1) approval ratings on key issues like immigration and the economy, and 2) strong vs. weak approval ratings.
We’ll be updating these numbers almost every day, so we hope you’ll follow along.
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I’ll be honest, I don’t think Covid-19 leaked from a Wuhan lab
I’m serious
I actually think it was intentionally unleashed
A carefully engineered bioweapon designed to cripple the booming American economy, facilitate orwellian medical tyranny, and provide cover for mass mail-in ballots that would help Democrats steal the 2020 election
I’m not uneducated. I have a BA in PoliSci and a JD law degree from the University of Miami. I practiced law for almost 18 years and was a judge for almost 16 years before I retired in 2022. But I was not a student of history otherwise. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the historical perspective you bring to every topic. As I said, I’m not uneducated, but I sure am stupid about so much. Thank you for the lessons, dear Professor.
Heather Cox Richardson (born October 8, 1962) is an American historian. She is a professor of history at Boston College, where she teaches courses on the American Civil War, the Reconstruction Era, the American West, and the Plains Indians. She previously taught history at MIT and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Richardson has authored seven books on history and politics. In 2019, Richardson started publishing Letters from an American, a nightly newsle…
(Ned Boulting) is on Substack - the sound of my summer with his Tour de France commentary, and the author of 1923, possibly the best sports book you’ll ever read.