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It’s Never Been Better to Be: An Anarchist. A Capitalist. And, a Catholic

  How is that old, now misnamed, new world order working for everyone now? I cannot help but laugh a little with my characteristic, wry smile (some would say it is a shit-eating grin, but I don’t eat shit, even for breakfast, I’m not a Hindu after all) as numerous veils have been and are…
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TRAD GROK

TEXT FROM TRAD, ORTHODOX GROK: Q: Grok, in your honest estimation, is the sacred tradition of the Catholic Church prior to 1963 reconcilable with the modernist church post Vatican II? A: No, in my honest estimation, the sacred tradition of the Catholic Church as it existed organically before 1963 is not reconcilable with the modernist…
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Ben Shapiro Against a Punching Bag and General Decency

Bring back the punching bag for a guy who has built an entire career on outwitting (?) ignoramus 18 year-old undergrads and promoting Jewish supremacy with attendant genocide.

Go Cougars Retrogrades!

Imagine a set of fans of a sports franchise–let’s call them Cougars’ fans. A segment of said Cougars’ fans are so passionate about their team that they know and love the history, attend conventions with other fans, and revere the way the great players, managers, owners, etc. ran the organization. Then, new leadership of Team…
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Ding-Dong the Wicked Antipope is Dead

  Just one. Pick just one of the errors, the heresies, the apostatic crimes, the cover-ups, the true felonies, the open persecutions of the just and faithful. Anyone of them is egregious in and of itself. Taken as a totality, what is left to conclude than that Jorge Bergoglio, aka. “Pope Francis” was a scourge…
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Fire on the Mountain

The world is ablaze both figuratively and literally. As devastating as the literal fires, of much greater concern ought to be the metaphysical. Notre-Dame de Paris was a playground for arsonists. Canada was incendiary just 18 months ago–how quickly the memory fades. Lahaina, Hawaii. And now, there is the Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and greater Los…
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Trolling All Pentagon Hacks

  We are a week or so out from Veterans’ Day and, as too altogether convenient timing would have it, the United States Department of Defense just announced that–to the shock of no one–it has failed its seventh straight audit. Don’t worry though, the highest officials at the Pentagon, all self-sacrificial public servants of course–they’re…
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What HUMAN ACTION Means To Me

It’s been almost two months since I finished reading Ludwig von Mises’s Human Action cover-to-cover for the first time. I am thankful for the interval between then an now: It has allowed me to further appreciate his genius. It has given me time to appreciate the myriad of ways, consciously and unconsciously, that he has affected…
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The Armchair

One of the clear benefits of our formerly prestigious institutions crumbling due to the tyranny of subterranean standards is that the credentials and imprimaturs they dole out carry little to no weight. Ponder for a moment: Thanks to affirmative action injustices, does anyone walking around with a “B.A.” or “B.S.” (initials more appropriate than ever)…
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I Had a Dream

It was a doozy too. One of those dreams you wake up from and then feel a sense of contentment, even jovial humor. It happened this past spring. I decided to record my memory of it. Here’s what I recorded at 5:34 in the morning this past April 23: [Cue dream sequence] So, yeah: I…
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