My response to Dan Crenshaw's tweets about needing to explain the justification of concentration camps for migrants by stating inaccuracies about the Holocaust.
Tag: writing
On The Nightstand: The Frank Marr Series By David Swinson
Philip Marlowe drank Old Forester. Sam Spade drank a premixed Manhattan from a paper cup. Lew Archer drank, well, pretty much anything. But Frank Marr prefers uppers over downers. That doesn't mean he doesn't hit the sauce, uppers are just a preference, a powdery, snortable preference. And if all of those fictional Private Eyes but … Continue reading On The Nightstand: The Frank Marr Series By David Swinson
“Hail To El Jefe” 2018 – Ash Vs. Evil Dead: In Memoriam
In the age of superhero movies and nostalgic revamps/remakes/revisits, maybe Ash Vs. Evil Dead wasn't the hero show audiences deserved but definitely the hero show we needed—to save us from the same old shit. Ash Williams isn't military trained nor an eccentric multi-billionaire but rather a one-handed ValueStop stockboy from Elk Grove, Michigan who unwittingly unleashes … Continue reading “Hail To El Jefe” 2018 – Ash Vs. Evil Dead: In Memoriam
Motivation For Puppets – Part III: Commuting Life Hack
Motivation For Puppets - Part III: Commuting Life Hack
Vintage K. Doonesbury: The Big Apple
Vintage K. Doonesbury: The Big Apple - Portland’s unofficial slogan might be “Keep Portland Weird,” but for New York it is just a mutual understanding among the locals. When you have a population of over 8,000,000 people, Weird is naturally going to be a demographic the politicians will have to cater to along with the Rich and the Poor and 1,000 shades in between.