Ahh, "Inherit the Wind" brings back a fond memory. Back in the 1980s, the local theater in Edmonds, WA put on a production of "Inherit the Wind". I lived in Edmonds back then. I took my young daughter to the play. It was a small theater so we had great seats. Thanks for reminding me of that happy evening.
Recently, due to "Boring Programming", I have canceled several substack subscriptions. Brian's substack is one subscription I kept.
The Supreme Court bores me. It is never on my side. The Supremes ruling on the Selective Service Act and Military Draft being Constitutional and not against the 14th Amendment, really pisses me off.
The Supremes do NOT uphold the US Constitution so to hell with 'em.
Anything that gets in their way must go. I have little doubt that they would like to see the Supreme court undermined or done away with, same for free speech by the way.
> Most aren’t advancing the story; they’re using it as a platform for preaching their pro/con sermon. This is Boring Programming at its best, an abdication of Journalism’s professional responsibility at its worst.
Agreed, and I'm thrilled by your use of the semicolon in the first cited sentence.
Ahh, "Inherit the Wind" brings back a fond memory. Back in the 1980s, the local theater in Edmonds, WA put on a production of "Inherit the Wind". I lived in Edmonds back then. I took my young daughter to the play. It was a small theater so we had great seats. Thanks for reminding me of that happy evening.
Recently, due to "Boring Programming", I have canceled several substack subscriptions. Brian's substack is one subscription I kept.
The Supreme Court bores me. It is never on my side. The Supremes ruling on the Selective Service Act and Military Draft being Constitutional and not against the 14th Amendment, really pisses me off.
The Supremes do NOT uphold the US Constitution so to hell with 'em.
Never saw the play but did visit the original court house
No resemblance to the movie but great to have seen it
SCOTUS is interesting as one of the other nests of termites chomping on the Constitution. Good to watch in anticipation of What’s Next
Anything that gets in their way must go. I have little doubt that they would like to see the Supreme court undermined or done away with, same for free speech by the way.
I believe they're working on both.
> Most aren’t advancing the story; they’re using it as a platform for preaching their pro/con sermon. This is Boring Programming at its best, an abdication of Journalism’s professional responsibility at its worst.
Agreed, and I'm thrilled by your use of the semicolon in the first cited sentence.
I'll tell Mrs McEnroe you approved.