Luis Granados
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Rules Are for Schmucks: Omar, Tlaib, and Dual Loyalty
The travails of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) continue. Her latest sin was saying: “I should not be expected to have allegiance/pledge support to a... Read More
BOOK EXCERPT | Nick Meets Earl
The following is an adapted excerpt from The Church of Exemptions: A Farce with Footnotes by Luis Granados (Humanist Press, February 25, 2019). The... Read More
Ahead of the Curve: Facial Recognition Grandstanding
Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors don’t normally attract national press attention, but that changed two weeks ago when Supervisor Aaron Peskin... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: More Democratic Cowardice
I couldn’t suppress a grin last week when I saw the exciting news. The House Committee on Natural Resources, now under Democratic control, was... Read More
Ahead of the Curve: AI vs. Bias
Every now and then an idea comes along that’s so elegant, so obvious (at least in hindsight), that I want to smack my forehead... Read More
Rules Are for Schmucks: The Gabbard Pander
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) captured headlines earlier this month by slamming her fellow Democrats for “fomenting religious bigotry” in a column published at The... Read More
Ahead of the Curve: Who Should Censor?
The ideal of “free speech” notwithstanding, some speech should be censored. Rules should attempt to prevent it from occurring, and/or punishment should be meted... Read More