The Bachelor Stance Against The Swing Voter Narrative With The Supreme Court. So now that the election's come and gone, there isn't as much discussion about the Supreme Court as there was in September 2018. And that's with this thing with Brett Kavanaugh replacing a "swing vote" on the Supreme Court, which is a narrative the Heir rejects entirely. The Heir also doesn't think that Hope Hicks was necessarily a counselor-in-chief to Donald Trump, because there were a number of things he ended up saying and doing that Hope Hicks apparently didn't prevent. So between the Supreme Court and the threats against Bob Mueller, even in spite of the election results, the Heir believes that only Papua New Guinea's cultural sense of tropical simplicity is ultimately going to save us in the West. The Heir's increasingly seeing accountability and law-and-order as increasing issues. He also differs from the vanilla progressives in believing that Ronny Jackson got thrown under the bus. And the naval disasters that took place in May 2017 the Heir believes is due to big tech pushing forced obsolescence to the point of mental atrophy. He believes that every navigator needs to receive basic training in the use of the sextant, among other simple and reliable tools of navigation. On audio: