philosophersoldier.bsky.social
42 posts
54 followers
122 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
My immediate thought/caption: "Oh, where are we going....and what are we doing in this handbasket?"
comment in response to
post
Notable academics can comment further on the parallels between this and 1930s Nazi Germany, including Dr. Tim Snyder (whom many know about from 'On Tyrrany') and Dr. Theodore Nitz (who wrote extensively on the socio-cultural development of the Nazi Party). Worth digging deeper.
comment in response to
post
But is incapable of ingesting the correction, thus leading to a response laced with stupidity and bias.
comment in response to
post
Definitely evidence that he is a DUI hire.
comment in response to
post
Adding "take away my right to free speech!" and "end my right to vote!" is appropriate in these circumstances.
comment in response to
post
We must do more than sue.
comment in response to
post
My father is a historian; professor emeritus. His dinner-time guidance on the meanings of historical analyses, the nature of historic information, and our family's recognition of the meaning of our history instilled in me deep respect for "what a historian *does*." Many, many thanks for sharing.
comment in response to
post
He isn't. The eagle is facing the wrong direction for the EAA. But that doesn't matter anymore. This is now an internal wrestling match for the soul of this nation. Unfortunately, it's a WWE wrestling match and democracy isn't slated to win.
comment in response to
post
But the Enemies within don't care that we know this. They're doing literally whatever they want. Are we powerless to stop them?
comment in response to
post
Of course we haven't. About the only thing that will stop him is actually STANDING in his way and physically preventing him from signing anything else.
comment in response to
post
I'd like my tax dollars back now, please. I didn't agree to pay him to play golf.
comment in response to
post
It's more about tracking changes in behavior and rhetoric in real time. The rate of that change in human intelligence matters. But yes, we do end up seeing and hearing what they are up to no matter what.
comment in response to
post
We must also consider that those violating the court orders have a plan for how to respond when the judge finds them in contempt.
#contempt
comment in response to
post
More like a "shake down." And restoring it to what? Fiscal solvency circa 1813?
comment in response to
post
Agreed. Solid strategy includes eyes and ears on the 'inside.'
comment in response to
post
Ohhh, I remember those days.
In which subject?
comment in response to
post
This administration's rhetoric makes heavy use of false flags and red herring. Since they are using the same communication template and aggression as Lenin, the Democrats could engage more effectively with predictive tactics and formal strategy. I have yet to see anything effective on that front.
comment in response to
post
Poignant. Firm. Well-stated with exceptional elocution. Cogent and coherent. Top-tier response, I say.
comment in response to
post
If that's how he chooses to be treated.... then so be it.
comment in response to
post
Yes.