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Great new stuff from Bill Whittle on vitally important issues of values and character—as always: Eject! Eject! Eject!: Forty Second Boyd and the Big Picture (Part 1).
Bill Whittle’s latest essay tackles a question that often comes up at LGF; has the whole world gone insane? You Are Not Alone (Part 1). You Are Not Alone (Part 2).
Here’s another terrific read from Bill Whittle, part two of his essay on the value of critical thinking: Seeing the Unseen, Part 2. As usual with Bill’s pieces, you’d better just go read the whole thing; an excerpt wouldn’t do it justice.
A great and sad column from Victor Davis Hanson today: The Post-west. I recently had a dream that British marines fought back, like their forefathers of old, against criminals and pirates. When taken captive, they proved defiant in their silence. When released, they talked to the tabloids with restraint and ...
In a way, Orson Scott Card is tilting at windmills with his latest essay, because there is simply so much of this deceptive propaganda in circulation; but he really nails the sheer evil intentions of those who perpetrate the lies: Evil Fiction. (Hat tip: LGF readers.) Let me tell you ...
I haven’t linked to a Victor Davis Hanson column in a while—which gives me a good excuse to highlight his piece for today, examining what’s gone wrong with the Iraq war—and with the national will: Anatomy of Iraq. (Hat tip: Doss.) It’s make it or break it in Iraq in ...
Bill Whittle has posted part one of an excellent new essay: Seeing the Unseen.
Orson Scott Card has an essay aimed at those who might still be Democrats, if not for the party’s numerous angry surrender monkeys: The Only Issue This Election Day.
Bill Whittle pulls together many disparate threads in his long-awaited new essay (also the introduction to a new book): RAFTS.
Here’s Part One of a provocative, closely reasoned and very readable essay by J.R. Dunn, former editor of the International Military Encyclopedia: Prospects of Terror: An Inquiry into Jihadi Alternatives. This [the cartoon jihad] was not a conspiracy against Denmark, but against the West and all its values. The only ...