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Show Notes for June 15, 2022

June 15, 2022

The people whose opinions carry legitimate weight are the ones who prize doing the right thing over their personal comfort. Stacey Rudin shares her story of why she's moving her family to save them from the safety cult.

One of the biggest voids in Western Civilization today is the profound lack of moral education. Paul Rosenberg makes the case for the necessity of family rituals that teach children to grow up strong and good. As an added bonus, Paul has a terrific defense of young men and explanation of why they should be defended.

Barry Brownstein's latest essay was as welcome to me as a life preserver would be to a man trying to stay afloat in deep water. Barry's advice: Don't get with the program, the case against mowing wildflowers.

Forget wasting your time playing "Where's Waldo?" As Ned Crosby explains, the real question that the Jan 6 Committee needs to be exploring is, where's Ray Epps? And why won't the feds acknowledge his role in the events of Jan 5-6th, 2021?

As often as we hear the term "fascism" tossed around, it's clear not many people understand what it means. David Bell says we're seeing the emergence of neo-fascism in public health, all in the name of the greater good.

Do you find yourself wincing every time you notice gas prices have jumped again? You're not alone. Annie Holmquist has some sound advice on finding hope as gas prices rise and society tanks.

If the Jan 6 hearings have caught your attention, check out Julie Kelly's "January 6 for Non-Dummies"

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