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Atlas Is Shrugging
In Atlas Shrugged, a novel by Ayn Rand, the most productive and creative citizens in the United States — the innovators, risk-takers, artists, entrepreneurs, capitalists, intellectuals, industrialists — overturn the conventional concept of victimhood and go on strike, refusing any longer to be exploited by society, refusing to be demonized as too successful, too rich, too individualistic, too free. Continue reading
All the News That's Fit to Bury
The Times ran a photo of the march on page 1, below the fold, but no article. Readers were instructed to go to page 37 for the coverage. Continue reading
Van's Line
You can’t grasp the full craziness of Van Jones, Obama’s now-resigned “green jobs czar” (actual job title: “Special Advisor on Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation for the White House Council on Environmental Quality”), unless you watch his speeches on YouTube. Continue reading


