My late father-in-law was on the mailing list for the Hillsdale College newsletter, "Imprimis." Although he passed 7 years ago, they're still sending the newsletter. The current one is sitting on my desk right now, with the main story blaring its headline: "The Twitter Files Reveal an Existential Threat," written by a "senior editor at T…
My late father-in-law was on the mailing list for the Hillsdale College newsletter, "Imprimis." Although he passed 7 years ago, they're still sending the newsletter. The current one is sitting on my desk right now, with the main story blaring its headline: "The Twitter Files Reveal an Existential Threat," written by a "senior editor at The Federalist." That shows you the absolute shallowness of the "thinking" that these people do. I read them when they come in, under the principle of "know they enemy."
My late father-in-law was on the mailing list for the Hillsdale College newsletter, "Imprimis." Although he passed 7 years ago, they're still sending the newsletter. The current one is sitting on my desk right now, with the main story blaring its headline: "The Twitter Files Reveal an Existential Threat," written by a "senior editor at The Federalist." That shows you the absolute shallowness of the "thinking" that these people do. I read them when they come in, under the principle of "know they enemy."