Sure it’s tough. Those old knees don’t bend easily. But when the going gets tough, the tough get going. Over at the National Review, old Michael Brendan Dougherty is gently but persistently massaging those knobby and obdurate joints in preparation for November 2024 in a pithy piece entitled Not Trump Again / Only Trump, describing…
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Thank God for the National Review!
I’m generally not a huge fan of the National Review, but, well, I’m in an excitable mood these days, ready to let out a mighty cheer of affirmation at the drop of a hat, really, and the folks at NR dropped a lot more than that when they published an absolutely sensational piece by one…
You say “Gelasian”, I say “Gelasian”, let’s call the whole thing off.
Over at the National Review, Michael Brendan Dougherty assures us that The Realignment Won’t Purge Libertarians, to the effect, I guess, that the new, improved, Trumpified Republican Party won’t, or at least shouldn’t, exclude anti-woke libertarians “who emphasize free speech and inquiry” over tradition, particularly when it comes to religious matters. Trumpy conservatives like himself…
Regarding Michael Brendan Dougherty, who can, on occasion, strongly resemble a three-armed gorilla
What can you say about a man who can both beat his own chest and pat himself on the back at the same time? Michael Brendan Dougherty, or Mickey B, as I sometimes call him, manages this display of anthropoid dexterity in a recent column warning us never-Trumpers that “We’re Becoming Like Him”, taking the…
The sound of one hand clapping
“Unenthused Rand Paul Lifelessly Applauds Netanyahu Speech” bellows the National Review’s Brendan Bordelon, an outrage that, for many Republicans, seems even to eclipse the latest Hillarygate. Over at The Week, Michael Brendan Dougherty points out that applause monitoring has long been a feature of the totalitarian mind-set, citing Josef Stalin, Kim Jong Un, and now…