Speech codes for students are all the rage. College faculty speech codes are even worse.
At @BatesCollege one former professor turned over all the receipts about the toxic faculty culture.
Check out me @FDRLST#mepolitics#DEI#woke#1a@TheFIREorg
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The Claremont Institute is proud to announce the 2026 class of Publius Fellows, our flagship program for rising leaders pursuing careers in politics, scholarship, journalism, and related fields.
They will spend 2 ½ weeks this summer immersed in the political philosophy, statesmanship, and constitutional principles that define the American Way of Life.
Please join us in welcoming, Jasper Boers, Jack Burch, @blaynecs, Jonah Davids, @tenglishDC, Jacob Hiles, Jackson Hines, John Huggins, @TheodoreMadrid1, Mackenzie Moreno, @CalebNunes13, Alexandre Reza, Samuel Silvestro, and Eve Velasquez.
Great interview with @TJ_Harker, author of American Scapegoat, explaining to the good people at the @theammind how Derek Chauvin got railroaded and why needs another trial
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BESSENT: "Sen. Wyden has slandered the Treasury building to cover up his son having an investment with Jeffrey Epstein."
WYDEN: "Nobody is interested in the rambling of a capo in the most corrupt regime in American history."
BESSENT: "Your son's largest investment position was Rick's Cabaret. Did your son and Epstein talk about poll dancing?
Allowing our young children, whose brains aren’t even fully developed, to make life-altering decisions isn’t only dangerous, but it’s pure INSANITY.
I am grateful for @ChloeCole speaking out and exposing the ABUSE that is “gender-affirming care” for minors.
In my latest article, for The Spectator, I talk about France’s changing demographics and the French’s left bold attempts to reclaim “the Great Replacement.” Yes, they say, it’s happening—and it’s a good thing.
I’m really gonna miss seeing Scott Pelley on my tv on those occasions where I fall asleep during the afternoon NFL game and wake up to hear his whistle-y lisp reporting on a civil war somewhere in Middle Africa that somehow is my fault.
You’ll notice there is no look-back celebration or remembrance of this or virtually any of the other great moral victories from that era. It’s all been memory holed, a will-o'-the-wisp dimming out in the far distance.