Atlas Shrugged Turns 50

Ayn Rand’s massive work Atlas Shrugged turns 50 this year and the editorials are starting the flow in. The best so far has been from, ironically, the former editor of National Review, Maggie Gallagher. Included in the editorial is one of the best descriptions of why Rand continues to appeal after all of these years: The key to Ayn Rand is that she pictured America largely from early films from Hollywood. [Read More]

Fun at the Fair

I know I haven’t posted a gallery in a while, but I made it to the fair on Friday and got some fun pictures:

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Poor Dominique

Poor Dominique

Poor Dominique

My poor car was assaulted by members of the United States Airforce during a lunchtime raid in the parking lot of Cattleman’s. I think it was a case of mistaken identity, and they were very aplogetic but isn’t this overkill or just a case of shock and awe?