Daily Archive: August 13, 2021
Hungary and The Dangerous Polarization of Foreign Policy
The politicization of American views of other countries like Hungary is worrying. Not everything should be about our endless culture war
Get Used To Viral Videos of Campaigning Republicans Facing “Election Was Stolen” Crowd
In this particular case, Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX02) finds himself explaining the obvious to the “election was stolen” true believers without much success.
Supreme Court Partially Blocks New York Eviction Moratorium: Read It For Yourself
The Supreme Court ruled to partially block the New York eviction moratorium in an unsigned order that drew a dissent from Justices Breyer, Sotomayer, and Kagan.
OT Contributor Podcast: Chris Mackowski on Civil War and Civil Rights on En Route w/ Dennis Sanders
Chris Mackowski of the Emerging Civil War Blog joins Dennis Sanders on the latest episode of his En Route Podcast.
Institutional Trust and Trade-Offs
Institutional trust is a problem. Congress, the media, and various segments of the federal bureaucracy have horrendously bad approval ratings
Weekend Plans Post: Trust and Failing and Getting Over Oneself At The Climbing Gym
The current traverse wall at my climbing gym. I had a problem that I couldn’t get past. Then I fell. Then I got past it.