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A Little Long-Weekend Reading

December 28, 2022December 28, 2022

Here’s a question:

Is it more patriotic to (a) ransack the Capitol calling for the death of the Vice President or (b) investigate efforts to overturn an election that more than 60 judges, many of them Trump appointees, unanimously found no evidence of having been stolen?

To millions of Americans, the answer is not obvious.

Here’s another:

Do you know how long Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged is?

It depends on the edition, of course, but the first one I Googled weighed in at 1,168 pages.

The full report of the bi-partisan January 6 Committee runs just 845.

Have a great long weekend and a Happy New Year!

 

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