Not so - these days, Megan McCain may be largely a celebrity but Ben Domenech is the real deal, an honest broker of information and commentary from a conservative perspective (no fan of Trump or the MAGA crowd) - highly recommend his pod, Thunderdome, to fellow political junkies: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-district-thunderdome/id1592113233
The same Ben Domenech who is a serial plagiarist and slurs anybody with hate speech who doesn't agree with his extremist positions? For those unfamiliar with this "real deal":
Another good Substack, although I would challenge you to dig deeper when it comes to Arizona’s openness to innovation. As a society, we increasingly throttle innovation based on resistance to risk. However, if you examine history, the benefits of innovation far outweigh the initial risks associated with testing new methods and products. I am all for informed consent, full and transparent tracking of all innovation initiatives, etc. - but also applaud our state’s openness to hosting innovation initiatives, such as Waymo (as to which the data is now in - rolled out in a thoughtful manner, as has happened in Arizona, the risk of riding in a self driving vehicle is far less than driving oneself).
In the category of serious issues, do you plan to cover the differences between the responses by ASU and UA to the Israel/ Hamas on-campus demonstrations?
Meghan McCain and her authoritarian husband (check out his background) are getting pretty Trumpy.
Not so - these days, Megan McCain may be largely a celebrity but Ben Domenech is the real deal, an honest broker of information and commentary from a conservative perspective (no fan of Trump or the MAGA crowd) - highly recommend his pod, Thunderdome, to fellow political junkies: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-district-thunderdome/id1592113233
The same Ben Domenech who is a serial plagiarist and slurs anybody with hate speech who doesn't agree with his extremist positions? For those unfamiliar with this "real deal":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Domenech
Another good Substack, although I would challenge you to dig deeper when it comes to Arizona’s openness to innovation. As a society, we increasingly throttle innovation based on resistance to risk. However, if you examine history, the benefits of innovation far outweigh the initial risks associated with testing new methods and products. I am all for informed consent, full and transparent tracking of all innovation initiatives, etc. - but also applaud our state’s openness to hosting innovation initiatives, such as Waymo (as to which the data is now in - rolled out in a thoughtful manner, as has happened in Arizona, the risk of riding in a self driving vehicle is far less than driving oneself).
In the category of serious issues, do you plan to cover the differences between the responses by ASU and UA to the Israel/ Hamas on-campus demonstrations?