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Show Notes for December 1, 2023

Wait, seriously? It's December already?

December 1, 2023

It's bad enough that politicians can never admit when they are wrong but pundits who think they're infallible are the worst. Jeffrey A. Tucker takes them to task over the covid narrative, starting with Peggy Noonan.

Here's an example of a commentator who got it wrong at first on covid, but has since changed her tune and apologized. Jeff Minnick defends the importance of speaking truth in an age of deception.

The national Christmas tree was toppled by wind this week. It was a poignant reminder of the year my family's Christmas tree wouldn't stand and how I lost and regained my love of this holiday.

So much of what corporate media reports to us each day is simply a distraction from what actually matters in our lives. Valerie Protopapas warns about dangerous distractions and how they steal our attention.

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It's getting fashionable to dismiss the Founding generation as one that has nothing to offer us in our day. Michael Luchess encourages us to remember the Founding and the principles it represents.

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