Linky Friday: But Wait…There’s More! Edition
The Ordinary Times tradition of ending the week by bringing you stories from across the web and around the world to read and discuss
The Ordinary Times tradition of ending the week by bringing you stories from across the web and around the world to read and discuss
Authoritarianism thrives in disinformation and cynicism, and when reality fails, our immune response to authoritarianism fails.
Developing virtues should be a prerequisite to political engagement and are vastly more important than jumping into any ‘culture war’ battle
The Ordinary Times tradition of ending the week discussing issues from across the web and around the world, plus the week that was at OT
On this episode of Spheres of Influence podcast our friend Dennis Sanders contests “Hope is something that is missing from American politics”.
The long-running tradition of ending the week with stories from around the world and across the web, plus the week that was at Ordinary Times
From our friend and long-time Ordinary Times contributor Dennis Sanders, his latest Spheres of Influence podcast episodes
The Ordinary Times tradition of bringing you stories and viewpoints from across the web and around the world to read, share, and discuss.
The idea that Tucker Carlson could win the fanatical devotion that characterizes many Trump supporters is ludicrous
Professional wrestling has more reality and truth than politics in Congress. There, I said it. I should know, I’ve worked in both.
“You recently asked me what it is conservatives conserve and more importantly – what it is conservatives have to offer people like you.”
Boomers by Proxy are those conservative grifters who make all their money marketing themselves to conservative Boomers while being Millennials.
The key to the Trump Trolley Problem is never getting on the Trump Train in the first place. He will make you regret it eventually.
The most influential force on young people deciding on whether or not to be conservative is the behavior of current conservatives.
The latest Spheres of Influence Podcast from our friend and Ordinary Times contributor Dennis Sanders.
We do love us some Big Bad, don’t we? Socially, politically, historically, interpersonally…life is just simpler when there is a Big Bad for us to crusade against.
Linky Friday is the tradition of bringing you stories from across the internet plus the week that was at Ordinary Times
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Our friend and Ordinary Times contributor Dennis Sanders has a new episode of his podcast “Polite Company” out
Instead of the “Man in the Arena” section in “Citizenship in a Republic” denizens of the ball pit republic should ponder the rest