Thursday 20 January 2022

Were Biden's Election Legitimacy Remarks Dangerous or Just Stupid?

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Thursday, January 20, 2022

Were Joe Biden's Election Legitimacy Remarks Dangerous or Just Stupid?
They were a bit of both.
By Eric Boehm

Biden: Year One
Looking back at President Biden's first year in office, did anything go quite as planned?
By Natalie Dowzicky

One Year Into His Presidency, Joe Biden's Immigration Policy Hasn't Made Anyone Happy
Some good changes have flown under the radar. But there have been few wins—political or practical.
By Fiona Harrigan

How Many Supreme Court Justices Must Deny NPR's Reporting Before Media Outlets Believe Them?
John Roberts, Neil Gorsuch, and Sonia Sotomayor have all denied Nina Totenberg's story about a SCOTUS dispute over masking.
By Robby Soave


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It's Time for Kids Liberation Day
Where omicron plummets, COVID-19 restrictions on our pandemic-damaged children need to end. Let's throw 'em a big party!
By Matt Welch

The CDC Is Finally Acknowledging That N95 Respirators Work Better Than Cloth Masks
Why did it take so long?
By Jacob Sullum

Florida's COVID Policies Defied the Media's Narrative
Ron DeSantis killed people because Florida didn't impose tougher rules, we're told. But it's not true.
By John Stossel



Bob Corn-Revere: How Today's Censors Hide Behind Science and Psychology
In The Mind of the Censor and the Eye of the Beholder, the legendary First Amendment lawyer exposes the tricks of today's "anti-free speech movement."
By Nick Gillespie

How Progressives Ruined San Francisco: Michael Shellenberger
The author of the new book San Fransicko, says the homelessness crisis is an addiction and mental health crisis enabled by policies that permit open-air drug scenes on public property and prevent police from enforcing laws.
By Zach Weissmueller

Seattle and Detroit Move Toward Decriminalizing Psychedelics
Though state laws in both places have not yet adapted, consumers of "entheogenic" plants and fungi are now less likely to be arrested and prosecuted in the two cities.
By Jacob Sullum

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