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Heather MacDonald was great. She always is. And if more people would listen to her, this would be a better land right now.
The Judge is a disgrace. David and every other defender of Trump wants us to believe that only the left says that. Look, Jeanine Pirro is probably a nice lady, but she has been in public life for decades, in responsible positions. She can be Trump’s friend all she wants. It is not up to me, or anyone, to tell someone who to have as a friend. But it is her duty, it seems to me, to call Trump out on the many thing he has done to disgrace the office he holds. His policies are good, for the most part. But the Presidency is about more than policy, and if Mrs. Pirro can’t understand that, it is no crime for people like me to point this out to her.
Thanks for another excellent podcast. Here’s the team of DWMs and LWMs which built NTS-2. It carried the first cesium atomic into orbit in 1977. Combined with the first three GPS Block 1 (experimental) satellites launched the next year, it provided the first full test of the GPS concept (four satellites providing a 3D position and time synchronization). Yes, it would have been nice to have women and minorities in the team, but GPS works nonetheless. I recently spoke with Pete Wilhelm (sitting far right) and Ron Beard (sitting two to the left of Pete) about the history of GPS