Going into November, I did promise some action on swag, but there was a slight delay on all of that. I personally blame the poll workers in Michigan and parts of Pennsylvania. This announcement today, for which see the next paragraph, is simply the foretaste of something way cooler, which I hope to be able …
Women’s Ministries as Pestilence
Introduction: When it comes to sexual role relationships in the church today, we are so far gone that if we all got back to the status of “severely compromised,” more than a few people would call it a great reformation. One of our issues is the result of our gradual dismissal of biblically-assigned roles for …
Ecochondriacs [5]
Please note well: If you order this book in hard copy, it will ship before Thanksgiving. Link here. Rocco Enters the Picture: Rocco Williamson was a “fixer,” a doer of dirty deeds, but unlike the fellow in that old AC/DC song, such deeds did not come dirt cheap. A connoisseur of fine wines, a patron …
7 Reasons Why the President Would Be Out of His Mind to Concede Anything Right Now
Introduction: Math is hard, but only for some. Math doesn’t care about your feelings, and math feels free to mess with anyone’s deluded opinions as much as it wants to. I am speaking here of “math,” but being a math bigot from the old school, I hasten to add that I was referring of course …
Ecochondriacs [4]
Please note well: If you order this book in hard copy, it will ship before Thanksgiving. Link here. Del: Del Martin knew all about Tilton’s hard-left convictions, and had been willing to go along with all of that for the sake of his personal ambition. That ambition was nowhere near the levels that Brock Tilton …
Ecochondriacs [3]
Please note well: If you order this book in hard copy, it will ship before Thanksgiving. Link here. The Dying Candidate: Brock Tilton stared at his personal physician balefully. He trusted his doctor’s medical expertise completely, but did not trust the “life coach” lessons that Timothy Zizousias would try to offer him from time to …
A Primer in Basic Electoral Skepticism
As you entertain doubts about the integrity of this last election, as well you should, you should not be looking at those things which you cannot see, but rather at the things you can see. Don’t be that guy who thinks that a loss for his candidate necessarily means the other side cheated. It doesn’t …
Ecochondriacs [2]
Please note well: If you order this book in hard copy, it will ship before Thanksgiving. Link here. Launch: Despite her agitation, she did manage to fall asleep, albeit fitfully. And that lasted until about 5 am, when she sat bolt upright in bed, gasping for air. She was a woman who had an odd …
The Authority of a Fraudulent Election
Introduction: I will begin by saying that there is a sharp difference between saying “not my president,” on the one hand, and “not our president” on the other. It is very easy for individualistic Americans to sport a bumper sticker that says, “Don’t Blame Me. I Voted for the Other Guy.” That is not how …
Ecochondriacs [1]
This book is dedicated to Mark Steyn, to whom I am indebted for various things, including my introduction to the word ecochondriacs. Sunday Night: Countdown: Dr. Helen Greene let herself into her brown Annapolis townhouse apartment, kicked off her shoes by the front door, set the small bag of groceries down on the kitchen counter, …