Trump’s Agenda, 13 Min. Podcast with Dr. Fleming and Rex
A conversation about the historical dimension of the Trump reelection: For all his real and terrible faults, he does not hate this country or its people. That makes him unique in my lifetime.
A conversation about the historical dimension of the Trump reelection: For all his real and terrible faults, he does not hate this country or its people. That makes him unique in my lifetime.
Still abed, and come nightfall thoughts swarm uncontrollably, at times to the tune of the Lord Chancellor’s song from Iolanthe……
For over a decade I have been working on a lecture series about the mind of the ancient Greeks. I have gone through several titles–The Greek Mind, The Greek Conservative Mind, The Aboriginal Greeks–and have not yet settled on one of them.
The People’s Republic of California, in its response to the LA fires, is a textbook case of globalism: To the citizens, it is always “easy to be hard.”
In the days after New Year’s I was sick as a dog. The virus – Australian, I was told – overcame Palermo with a respiratory collapse unseen since the Covid debacle…
“Solomon” continues his sermon against idolatry but with the declaration that God loves his people to whom he will show mercy to the sinners:
Looking at photographs and watching video of Los Angeles on fire, I could not help thinking of Nathaniel West’s 1939 novel, The Day of the Locust.
Any fight, whether it is a barroom brawl or a global war, requires at least two parties. The first task at hand, if we are going to act on the premise that we are in a civil war, is to identify the principal antagonists.