Wednesday, July 11, 2018

The Bachelor Continues Pushing For Simplicity And Principle In The Continuing Age Of Big Tech And Ed Snowden.  So again sorry people for the delay.  We're going to do everything we can to pick up the pace of our putting out new episodes.  So in this one, we pick up where we left off in standing fast to the value of simplicity and the importance of principle in a still-decidedly confused and unprincipled age, here in 2018.  Because of a book Donna Brazile put out months ago, the Heir believes the political vanillas cherry pick when to fact-check something or not to fact-check it.  The Heir still believes Papua New Guinea has the potential of being the out-of-left-field hero in the new cold war between the U.S. and Russia, by being a none-of-the-above country.  The third way out of the exclusive two that exist.  The Heir believes that with Me Too and successful males in show business, everybody's doing it.  All males in show business, he believes, have sexually harassed a female colleague at one time or another.  They just haven't gotten caught yet.  The Heir remembers one such male, Minnesotan Humorist, for his rational contributions to an otherwise irrational world.  Marco comes in with our food from Barbecue Spice Kitchen and worries about how A Certain Friend Of His may run afoul of ICE and be forcibly deported.  The Heir believes that Big Tech and Ed Snowden both play a far bigger role in RussiaGate than both Donald Trump and Russia combined.  He looks at Big Tech trying to use Red Herrings and Avoiding The Issue techniques such as Disruptions and Artificial Intelligence to distract from the fact that most tech just doesn't work properly.  Look at Heathrow 2016.  With Ed Snowden, the Heir found an article link on thehill.com where Ed Snowden apparently assisted in promoting the Deep State conspiracy theory.  On audio (Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/