Iesus Christus, Medicus, or Iocus? I made this tune to help us figure it out.
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Just wrote a couple more pieces about conservative hero Willmoore Kendall, who was a Joe McCarthy defender and William Buckley collaborator. luckorcunning.blogspot.com/2026/03/will...
A lot of Thiel, Vance, Yarvin, etc. can be found in Kendall.
I think he was actually taking about compensation in terms of conscious experience, and suggesting you don't need heaven or hell to do the compensating. (I.e., Trump must be deeply unhappy.)
Did X make Y or discover Y--or maybe it was Y making or discovering X. Pretty hard to tell--and even harder to demonstrate. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py6g...
The guy is a grave danger to civilization. youtu.be/GPyn9Xc8ris
The guy is a grave danger to civilization. youtu.be/GPyn9Xc8ris
Guy is a grave danger to civilization. youtu.be/GPyn9Xc8ris
Guy's a grave danger to civilization. youtu.be/GPyn9Xc8ris
Ralph Waldo, baby!!
It's all in Emerson's essay on compensation, no?
With Trump on charge, should "progressives" now become "states' rights" advocates? luckorcunning.blogspot.com/2026/02/shou...
this whole thing is on Bezos, a perfect example of why billionaires will not save us
for years he supported the Post and then he decided destroying it utterly at the altar of a wannabe dictator better served his personal ambitions, so he did
institutions shouldn’t live or did at one man’s whim
Trump didn't come from nowhere. How did we get here? A reviewer of a recent biography of William F. Buckley's teacher and colleague, Willmoore Kendall, says that Trumpism would have been impossible without Kendall. I begin my discussion of this "hero" here luckorcunning.blogspot.com/2026/02/will...
New F.O. release! framed-ophelia.bandcamp.com/album/grids-...
You are indefatigable.
Something I made in remembrance of the murdered Brown students: m.youtube.com/watch?v=UTVE...
I have a go at Prof. Charles Beitz's newly published Tanner Lectures here: luckorcunning.blogspot.com/2025/12/ah-w...
Hegseth gave a My Lai vibe, for he makes that war-fighting episode the U.S. military's finest moment.
He takes the realist position that bad people must be killed--armed or unarmed, adults or babies. We can know they are bad because they have drugs, or look different, or can't understand English.