Archive for February, 2020

Signal Boost: Fade by Daniel Humphreys

Posted February 8, 2020 By John C Wright

My new publisher, Silver Empire, has a new release that has made it to #1 in its category.

Harry Dresden’s sorcery goes on a Supernatural-style road trip. Cool car sold separately.

Description below…

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Not Tired of Winning Yet CII

Posted February 8, 2020 By John C Wright

Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again

From Summit News

The White House is reportedly preparing an executive order that would direct all new federal buildings to be built in the classical architectural style.

The Architectural Record has obtained a preliminary draft of the order, entitled ‘Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again’, under which “the White House would require rewriting the Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture, issued in 1962, to ensure that “the classical architectural style shall be the preferred and default style” for new and upgraded federal buildings.
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Not Tired of Winning Yet CI

Posted February 7, 2020 By John C Wright

Here are Mr Trump’s post-acquittal remarks

Please watch the remarks before reading below.

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Not Tired of Winning Yet C

Posted February 5, 2020 By John C Wright

Another triumph is won. That brings the count to one hundred.

The President has been acquitted.

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There’s only one of each, so snap them up while you can at Origami by Ping-Ping.

She may also be open to requests for paper flowers.

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A Historical Note on Impeachment

Posted February 1, 2020 By John C Wright

No one has asked me my legal opinion. I will give it anyway.

Those who say that impeachment is a political process unhindered by legal considerations are wrong; those who say impeachment is a legal process restricted to violations of criminal law are likewise wrong.

Everyone is wrong, because everyone is simplifying a subtle legal argument.

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