You should do an episode about the Red Pill tenets and philosophy. Do a breakdown of which points are true and which are not, backed up with facts and reason.
It isn't really that nebulous, it's just that the generational window shifted. Michelle Malkin is probably not a paleoconservative, strictly speaking, since her parents were immigrants and she's now more closely identified with the Groyper alt-right.
I’m open to anyone of any political persuasion right or left who would be willing to share their slice of internet history. If a guest has something valuable to say about the internet they can come on any time
I'm an edge case, I suppose, because I was an early adopter but am now politically conservative. I was online in 1992 via a dialup modem. By 1996, I was authoring web pages in HTML, and by 1998 writing sever-side code like Perl and PHP.
Do you guys also like Patrick Casey? I figure having Scott as a guest, Patrick Casey I see as very similar to Scott. Patrick would be a great guest as well. Very intelligent and similar takes to this whole thing like Scott has.
I also love Hockey and watch NHL a lot. Scott Greer has totally allowed watching NHL Hockey as a Greer rule. Especially the demographics of hockey is allowed.
My favorite team is the Colorado Avalanche and player Nathan Mackinnon. I also like Connor Mcdavid too. Do you and your husband have a favorite NHL team?
You should do an episode about the Red Pill tenets and philosophy. Do a breakdown of which points are true and which are not, backed up with facts and reason.
When I think Paleoconservative back then I always think Pat Buchanan and Paul Gottfried. Now I think of Tucker Carlson and Michelle Malkin.
I didn’t realize until this episode it was a nebulous term
It isn't really that nebulous, it's just that the generational window shifted. Michelle Malkin is probably not a paleoconservative, strictly speaking, since her parents were immigrants and she's now more closely identified with the Groyper alt-right.
I’m open to anyone of any political persuasion right or left who would be willing to share their slice of internet history. If a guest has something valuable to say about the internet they can come on any time
I'm an edge case, I suppose, because I was an early adopter but am now politically conservative. I was online in 1992 via a dialup modem. By 1996, I was authoring web pages in HTML, and by 1998 writing sever-side code like Perl and PHP.
I guess the way Scott described it, it sounded more like an umbrella term whereas I had previously had a more narrow understanding
Do you guys also like Patrick Casey? I figure having Scott as a guest, Patrick Casey I see as very similar to Scott. Patrick would be a great guest as well. Very intelligent and similar takes to this whole thing like Scott has.
I also love Hockey and watch NHL a lot. Scott Greer has totally allowed watching NHL Hockey as a Greer rule. Especially the demographics of hockey is allowed.
Even I like hockey (only sport I can follow)
My favorite team is the Colorado Avalanche and player Nathan Mackinnon. I also like Connor Mcdavid too. Do you and your husband have a favorite NHL team?
My husband might but I don’t. I don’t follow it but I enjoy it more than say, football or basketball
The demographics alone are a huge part of the reason for that for me, but also the sport of Hockey is just very exciting!!! Constant action.
A tale told by an many idiots full of sound and fury and signifying nothing but a tower of delf-deluded babel/babble
Huh?
Over here (Europe) people of a certain persuasion (leftishist dad's) talk about it as if it's still 2016.
I hate Android's insistence on inserting apostrophes to make me look thick
Wow the dissedent right sounds like it's cooked, totally subsumed into the republican party.
I was there :P
Would you ever chat with us :O
You and Gio are definitely among the few I would chat with :)
About to go on hiatus (baby!) but let's touch base soon...!
Congratulations, and if just one last question, if I may ask is this your first?
Yes
I know lady astor and I was there too