New York Post, December 1, 2023 More nails in the coffin of Biden’s censorship regime James Bovard With each passing month, we are getting closer to the Custer’s Last Stand for federal censors. But will free speech triumph in time to prevent the feds from secretly rigging the 2024 presidential election? At a House Weaponization […]
Archive | November, 2023
Target Shooting and Humorous Strikeouts on the Brian Wilson Podcast
The Two and Only — Brian Wilson and James Bovard S2 Ep.48 The 2 & Only Post-Bird Day episode featuring the Big Announcement about Jim Bovard’s new book and Brian Wilson’s Substack column skewering Transgenderism. And a borderline Johnny Carson joke! Sign up for the Brian Wilson Writes substack. Transcript from November 29, 2023 show […]
Julian Assange Still Deserves a Medal of Freedom
Julian Assange Still Deserves a Medal of Freedom by James Bovard Five years ago, USA Today published my piece, “Julian Assange deserves a Medal of Freedom, not a secret indictment.” Assange has been persecuted because he and Wikileaks exposed war crimes by the U.S. government and its allies. But he still deserves a Medal of […]
Pre-Turkey Day Potshots on the Brian Wilson Podcast
From the Brian Wilson Writes Substack: The Two and Only celebrate Happy Bird Day! Brian and Jim return with a paean for the pain of Hunter Biden’s name! Plus the WaPo’s ‘Pity Party” and the latest on “Last Rights, The Death of American Rights.” Listen to the 24 minute podcast at this link – and […]
N.Y. Post: Washington Post does Biden’s bidding, trying to wave away Hunter’s corruption
New York Post, November 21, 2023 Washington Post does Biden’s bidding, trying to wave away Hunter’s corruption by James Bovard Kleenex sales may have shattered records in the DC metropolitan area this weekend thanks to The Washington Post’s nearly 5,000-word pity party for Hunter Biden. The Post revealed that “Hunter’s relationship with his own last […]
The TSA Is Still Crazy after All These Years
The TSA Is Still Crazy after All These Years by James Bovard November 14, 2023 The TSA has been promising to end its boneheaded ways for more than 20 years. Flying out of Dallas International Airport last week, I ruefully recognized that all TSA reform promises are malarkey. As I neared the end of a […]
Visiting the Ghosts of Waco
Visiting the Ghosts of Waco by Jim Bovard | Nov 13, 2023 After decades of writing about the greatest atrocity of 1993, I finally visited Waco last week. I was traveling with a friend who was hepped up on seeing Waco’s most popular tourist site—Magnolia, a massive shopping complex spawned by an HGTV program on […]