"Well, get me a lottery ticket and a taxi to the casino, Logan. The Captain is coming to play." Priceless.
But yesterday, you said: "I hold to a different view than others on this matter, such as The Conservative Treehouse, whose author has keen opinions often shared long before taking hold in the mainstream. He is right to be distrustful of the big tech influence in the emerging Republican Party, but then again, it is the American left that controls institutions, money, programming, entertainment, education, and too much of government, even when they aren’t formally in power. The X platform was a difference maker in the 2024 election, so it is good, for once, that the American right levels the playing field.
The most important variable, though, is that the American right doesn’t get contorted into being an indistinguishable variant of the left."
Seems the Times can no longer ignore or downplay the actual statistics of voter registrations.
Congrats on your book deal. If it's out next summer it will surely play a roll in the midterm momentum for Republicans. We will "leave them in the ditch".
The Captain's ability to understand the difference between the goodies and the baddies at the New York Times will be the key to his further success. (I leave aside talent, character, energy, determination and grit.) The Times exists for the same reason Time Magazine once did. "The people who matter" need to have a common scripture they all can read from. There was, in the history of modern "news" publishing, a brief period when it looked like the Washington Post might overtake the Times in the same way the Times overtook the New York Herald and the Tribune in the late 19th century, but that was based on the media success of the Watergate scandal and Nixon Impeachment. That turned out to be a one-hit wonder. As the one surviving "paper of record" for the United States the Times will always have a mix of actual reporters who enjoy scribbling and people who think of themselves as the keepers of everyone else's permanent school record. There is never any good reason to have personal disagreements with the reporters; they are just doing their job and trying to enjoy it. The permanent record keepers are not worth remembering.
Congrats on your success, Captain. I'm happy for you - and happy for us we have you on our team, exposing the fraud.
I’m happy and thrilled about this great news for you! Thank you for staying and persevering in the battle! We are winning!
Congrats on the book deal! Looks like a hit.
The NY Times doesn't have egg on their face...they have the whole omelet!
Bravo, Cap'n. Good luck with your book. Keep up the fight.
“First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win.”
"Well, get me a lottery ticket and a taxi to the casino, Logan. The Captain is coming to play." Priceless.
But yesterday, you said: "I hold to a different view than others on this matter, such as The Conservative Treehouse, whose author has keen opinions often shared long before taking hold in the mainstream. He is right to be distrustful of the big tech influence in the emerging Republican Party, but then again, it is the American left that controls institutions, money, programming, entertainment, education, and too much of government, even when they aren’t formally in power. The X platform was a difference maker in the 2024 election, so it is good, for once, that the American right levels the playing field.
The most important variable, though, is that the American right doesn’t get contorted into being an indistinguishable variant of the left."
Thought you were gonna talk about that today?
Trying to keep my balance on paid-free content… probably jumping in on that Monday. Still haven’t heard from Phillips.
Seems the Times can no longer ignore or downplay the actual statistics of voter registrations.
Congrats on your book deal. If it's out next summer it will surely play a roll in the midterm momentum for Republicans. We will "leave them in the ditch".
Excellent as Always Capt. Seth Keshel 🦅🇺🇲🦅🗽⚖️ Good to see the USA 🇺🇲 waking up..
Buying an autographed copy!!!
Well done Dai Uy!
MAGA! God Bless
The Captain's ability to understand the difference between the goodies and the baddies at the New York Times will be the key to his further success. (I leave aside talent, character, energy, determination and grit.) The Times exists for the same reason Time Magazine once did. "The people who matter" need to have a common scripture they all can read from. There was, in the history of modern "news" publishing, a brief period when it looked like the Washington Post might overtake the Times in the same way the Times overtook the New York Herald and the Tribune in the late 19th century, but that was based on the media success of the Watergate scandal and Nixon Impeachment. That turned out to be a one-hit wonder. As the one surviving "paper of record" for the United States the Times will always have a mix of actual reporters who enjoy scribbling and people who think of themselves as the keepers of everyone else's permanent school record. There is never any good reason to have personal disagreements with the reporters; they are just doing their job and trying to enjoy it. The permanent record keepers are not worth remembering.
Congratulations, Captain! Keep stacking up those wins!