Freedom of Speech
Preference Primaries – ITEL PT – 2.20.20

“Preference primaries”, the novel idea that all rights to government should innure to the wishes of elites who can “decide what is best for the people” with the people “informing elites of their wishes” and elites then deciding everything, to include who is to serve in government, was a new twist on the primary political season. I mean, we already have such a system, basically, anyways, but some liberal nutcase thought it a great idea to vocalize eliminating the voter class all together and simply handing government off to “elites”.Read More
Fetch on Fridays #11 – Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theater

The Fetch joined Andrew Carrington Hitchcock for another episode of “Fetch on Fridays”. This latest effort was titled “Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theater”, a phrase often used as a means to silence free speech by proclaiming some moral high ground and imposing censorship on the targeted individual who is being reminded that one cannot “yell fire in a crowded theater”. The phrase is oft trotted out by totalitarians, many of them of a Talmudic Jewish bent, as a way to forcefully censor or otherwise intimidate others into self-censoring one’sRead More