Monthly Archives: August 2020

Critical Mass

I’ve just posted an adaptation of my old (2013) “Small World” essay at American Greatness. Here.

The Flight 93 Election, Only More So

Essential reading: Michael Anton explains, more persuasively than I’ve read anywhere else, why we must have a Trump win in 2020. You may not fully understand the scope of the calamity that awaits us if the Democrats consolidate their power; read his essay and you will. Here.

And Now For Something Completely Different

Here’s the latest collaborative video from my Star Island music team: a lighthearted cover of another Beatles classic. (You can see our others here.) Lead and background vocals, some bass guitar, and mixing: your humble correspondent.  

Dog Days

Our August hiatus continues. I’m a little hampered by the painful shoulder (broke a toe yesterday as well), and there have been the usual distractions of this late-summer season. (There’s a lot going on in the world, as always, but I’m taking a little break.) What time I’ve had for writing I’ve been using to […]

The Singularity Is Near

I’ve a new essay up at American Greatness on the prospect of civil war. Have a look here.

Service Notice

Sorry, readers, for the quiet around here. (August is always a bit of a hiatus for the blog.) I’ve been back and forth to NYC to get the shoulder looked at (will head back for surgery in a few weeks), and have been distracted in other ways as well. I’ve also been working on some […]

Service Notice

Off to NYC for a couple of days to have the shoulder looked at. Back soon. Update, 8/4: Surgery it is; seems I tore it up as badly as I had feared. September, most likely.