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Jim Geraghty of National Review is back! Today, after some sage insights on today’s solar eclipse, he and Greg Corombos of Radio America applaud alumni and parents of college-age students for ending donations and sending their children to other schools after administrators there caved into the demands of social justice warriors in 2015. They also get chills in learning just how close ISIS came to blowing up an international jetliner and have a newfound appreciation for the weight limits for luggage. And they discuss the end of Steve Bannon’s time at the White House and what he means by saying the Trump presidency he worked for is effectively over.
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Why did they tell everyone that the airplane plot failed because the luggage was overweight?
It’s like a coach saying “Watch that weight next time and then you’ll get it right.”
Nice to have Jim back. You were not eclipsed last week.
Mizxou, Aha, so this whole ‘college admissions’ process that people have been going through for decades is nonsense, I thought so, it’s the old Studio 54 or Bernie Madoff trick of telling people they can’t get in which then causes them to jump through hoops to gain admission. Even though they need customers they act is if they don’t.