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In addition, the Ricochet Audio Network offers over 50 original podcasts with new episodes released every day. From the National Catholic Register :. On Nov. James and Toby start out with their own Brideshead Revisited moment as they look back on their days as students at Oxford before getting into the news of the day, including the introduction of mandatory jabs in Austria, the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, the forthcoming trial of Ghislaine Maxwell and the Prime Minister losing his place in a speech to the Confederation of British Industry.
This person was Trump-resistant but voted for him nonetheless and was pleasantly surprised at all he accomplished. In the end, however, after he lost, my friend returned to type.
Trump was icky all along and deserved all he got. The recent indictment of Hilary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussman , and the even more recent arrest of Michael Steele consigliere Igor Danchenko, along with the naming of various other high ranking Democrat conspirators, including Jake Sullivan, who works in the State Department at this moment, revives in me deep anger, fear, and a certainty that Donald Trump is owed four more years in the White House.
During the pandemic, I started listening to some of the Great Courses on Audible. I went through the history of language, cuisine, and Rome until, inspired by the current pandemic, I spent several months with the Black Death. I figured there might be something to learn about how we were dealing with the present pandemic by looking at the most famous one. Not the first one. The first pandemic was the Plague of Justinian in the 6th century AD.
The second was the Great Mortality of , which we now know as the Black Death, and the third was the plague in India and China at the end of the 19th Century. It was the latter where the likely cause of the Great Mortality was discovered, the bacillus Yersina Pestis , spread primarily by rat fleas. We all know that story, but there are still many mysteries about the Great Mortality, what it was and how it spread. There is still disagreement as to whether Y.
Pestis caused the Great Mortality or whether other diseases were involved. Understanding the response to the Black Death puts a few things in perspective for our current predicament. Germ theory did not exist. The medievalers had no idea what hit them or why. Civilization held, miraculously enough.
Whatever was left to function, functioned as best it could. Faith in the Church and medicine took a big hit though, as they were helpless to stop it. Governments reacted, trying to stop the dying, but their mandates were largely ineffective. The King of Sweden passed an edict requiring Swedes to fast on Fridays and go to Mass to stop the plague. Florence forbade selling the clothes of a plague victim. That might have worked some, as fleas lived in clothes.
Strauss wrote this at age 84, in His last large-scale work, these songs were performed and published only after his death the next year. One of my lifetime best concerts included this piece. The date was February 1, Do you remember what happened that day? The Bulwark outdid itself this weekend. The Bulwark outdoes itself every weekend, but this particular piece deserves a spot in the official Bad Bulwark Takes Hall of Fame.
Read it if you dare. Too much work. But I will offer a brief summary: The Kyle Rittenhouse trial failed to reach the outcome desired by the cultural left, so Bruce Schroeder, the judge, should be voted out and replaced. He makes jokes about Asian food! But just look at the outcome! Racial injustice! White supremacists roaming the streets! Some lefty media person decided to chime in on the Terry McAuliffe gaffe by using a simple analogy.
You remember: McAuliffe said that parents should not tell teachers what to teach. The commentator smugly said that teachers were professionals like surgeons and, therefore, parents should not tell teachers what to teach.
After all, you would not tell a surgeon how to do surgery. You would leave it up to him or her. After thinking about this for almost two seconds, I realized that he was partly right. We should treat teachers like surgeons — in a different way. But the surgeon does not operate without your permission or perform surgery different from what you want. Of course, that is not really telling him how to do the surgery.
It is telling him what surgery he is allowed to perform on you. I wrote a two-part series on the air phase of the Battle of the Atlantic for Osprey a few years back.
Both were within a month of voluntarily leaving the military to pursue their post-military airline careers. They were popular instructors, having served over two years in Kingsville without incident. As a reward for their service and in anticipation of their imminent departure to civilian life, their Commanding Officer approved their request for an Instructor-Only cross country training flight to somewhere on the West Coast.
Their assignment was to fly multiple instrument approaches at various military airfields over the course of the weekend. The environmentalist movement was just getting started, and it suggested that the smoke from our car exhaust was blotting out the sun, making it colder here on earth.
The more you read about our tax code, the more one point becomes absolutely clear: The American tax code was not written to generate revenue for our government. If you wanted to raise money to fund government activities, this is not at all how you would do it. In fact, our tax code is impossible to understand — it makes no sense. Well, it makes no sense unless you look at it as a means of controlling American citizens, businesses, and industry.
Unless viewed through the lens of control, our tax code makes no sense whatsoever. Events that would be recognized by, say, Martin Luther King as racist are, thankfully, somewhat rare now. But from Rodney King to George Zimmerman to George Floyd, whenever something happens that might possibly be portrayed as racist, the left plays it up as a clarion call that we must fundamentally change America.
Some find it unhelpful that the role of racism in all those events is not entirely clear, but that may be a positive. They can use fears of white supremacy to encourage you to vote against black candidates, like Larry Elder and the Virginia lieutenant governor. Well, the title is sort of true. My husband began calling me Annie Oakley after my early performance on the gun range, and my trainer enjoyed calling me Annie just to tease Jerry about my prowess.
Jerry has been very patient with preparing me to shoot again. We also both have concealed carry licenses here in Florida, and more than just the idea of getting ready to shoot the gun again, being prepared for the unexpected, has always made me a little anxious. And I knew I had to deal with the question of carrying all over again. He suggested eventually that I use the snap caps and just practice taking my weapon, a Glock 42, out of my purse properly.
I did not want to wear my gun on a belt.
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