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“Don’t Believe a Gender. Believe Evidence.”

Posted on September 23, 2018 by DrHurd

Michelle Malkin said it brilliantly: “It’s not victim blaming to get to the bottom of the truth.  It’s liar-shaming.  Don’t believe a gender. Believe evidence.” What a profound and insightful point. It goes way beyond the obviously political nonsense going … Continue reading →

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Just How Irrational and Insane Can a Society Get?

Posted on September 20, 2018 by DrHurd

The Brett Kavanaugh fiasco raises a lot of questions about sexual harassment and abuse accusations. Should an accuser automatically and always be believed? If so, why don’t we do this with other crimes? It’s a fair question. What if I … Continue reading →

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The Psychology of Post-Storm Looting

Posted on September 16, 2018 by DrHurd

Looters have reportedly stolen and destroyed private property in the aftermath of the hurricane and flooding in North Carolina. Police officers in Wilmington, North Carolina, arrested five people Saturday evening for allegedly ransacking a Dollar General store, and officers reported … Continue reading →

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Three Ways Leftists Resemble Savages

Posted on September 15, 2018 by DrHurd

Leftists and Democrats — self-described “progressives” — claim to be the cool kids. The rational ones. The enlightened ones. The morally superior who know what’s best, not just for you, but for all of humankind. That’s the image they convey. … Continue reading →

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Why Democrats and Statists Are Gleeful Over Hurricane Florence

Posted on September 12, 2018 by DrHurd

Democrats, and their friends in media, are licking their chops at the impending disaster of Hurricane Florence. It’s because they’re statists. Statists love the state, i.e. the government — because they love power. Pain, vulnerability and suffering create the opportunity … Continue reading →

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Patriot Day

Posted on September 11, 2018 by DrHurd

We’re told today is “Patriot Day”. But what does it mean to be patriotic? Why should one be patriotic? It only makes sense to love a country or a government if it respects your sovereignty over your life. The extent … Continue reading →

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The Democratic Party Serves a Sick Purpose

Posted on September 6, 2018 by DrHurd

When you think about it, Democrats serve a purpose. Not a rational purpose, but a psychological one. Democrats are the party of “I’m here to rescue you.” Young people have only seen Democratic hatred and hostility directed against President Trump. … Continue reading →

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Why We Do Not Need “Labor Day”

Posted on September 3, 2018 by DrHurd

We don’t need Labor Day. It’s heresy, I know. Today is Labor Day. What kind of person would be against a national holiday? I’m not against holidays. But I am against a holiday called Labor Day. Why? Because “Labor Day” … Continue reading →

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Leftism Divides Us, Individualism Unites Us

Posted on August 30, 2018 by DrHurd

Why do leftists like to divide us? America ended the Obama years more divided than any time since at least the 1960s. At the rate we’re going, the Trump years will end with the most division we’ve seen since the … Continue reading →

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“Political Monoculture” — The Candid Truth from a Facebook Employee

Posted on August 29, 2018 by DrHurd

“We are a political monoculture that’s intolerant of different views,” Brian Amerige, a senior Facebook engineer, wrote in the Aug. 20 post titled “We Have a Problem With Political Diversity” that was leaked to the New York Times. “We claim … Continue reading →

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Reason # 1,725 Why Government-Run Schools Make Me Sick

Posted on August 27, 2018 by DrHurd

Students at an Ohio middle school were asked to decide who they would leave behind if the world was about to end, using age, religion and other descriptions as markers for their decisions. The assignment sparked widespread uproar. “Whom to … Continue reading →

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It’s OK to Speak Ill of the Dead When They Deserve It

Posted on August 26, 2018 by DrHurd

In a sick society, two types of leaders are dominant. One, the type who perpetuate popular delusions. In politics, those are socialists and others who promise something for nothing — results without effort. Our society is full of such fools, … Continue reading →

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