Author Archives: The Political Hat

Quick Takes – Academic Discrimination & The Law: Discrimination Not Prohibited On A Technicality; Anti-DEI Claimed To Be Unconstitutional; Anti-Semitism

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.      The focus this time: A lot of court cases requiring discriminating judicial tastes      First, a … Continue reading

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Election Shenanigans In New York

     Laws are constantly being revised or changes, but for good or ill, they are usually changed because the proponents of the bill to change the law believe that it is better and ought to serves as a general rule. In … Continue reading

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For Whose Good: The Common vs. The Collective

     Many of those who call themselves “common good conservatives” seem less interested in the any good for the good shared by all American, and more interested in their collective group ruling over the other collective group in a dichotomic system, … Continue reading

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News of the Week (February 16th, 2025)

  News of the Week for February 16th, 2025

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Quick Takes – Normalization Of Medical Homicide: Ceremonial Deaths; Physician Training; Accelerating Horrors

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.      The focus this time: The proscription for acceleration of a benediction of death      First, a … Continue reading

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Working Man’s Elitism

     From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution to modern day, there has been a resistance to automation and mechanization that replaces human labor by Luddites and their intellectual decedents, or or innovations such as the the assembly line that Henry … Continue reading

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Bird Slaughtering Death Ray To Be Shut Down

     A powerful weapon of avian devastation, which for years now had slaughtered innocent birds, is likely going to be finally shut down. “What was once the world’s largest solar power plant of its type appears headed for closure just 11 … Continue reading

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Impartiality Is Not Coming Back

     One of the cromulent critiques of the Administrative State is how the bureaucracy became a force unto itself. Indeed, that is due to the very nature of bureaucracy itself. Reigning in this self-created autonomy is absolutely a valid necessity.   … Continue reading

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News of the Week (February 9th, 2025)

  News of the Week for February 9th, 2025

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Firing Line Friday: Feminism

     In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.      With the half-baked attempt to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as the 28th Amendment, let us look … Continue reading

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