The Benefit of the Doubt Is Gone

Dear Reader (and high-quality persons everywhere),

Well, I jinxed it.

On Tuesday morning, I posted this mini-screed about how nobody knows anything about the Russia-collusion story, so the best course of action is to just wait for the facts to come in.

"Trust Nothing, Defend Nothing" was my advice.

(I wanted to turn this into a Latin slogan, but when I typed "Trust Nothing, Defend Nothing" into Google's Latin translation thingamabob I got "Nihil confido, nihil pupillo defendite viduam." This looked fishy to me so I translated that back into English and got: "I trust there is nothing, there is nothing, for the fatherless, plead for the widow." ...

July 14 2017

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The Benefit of the Doubt Is Gone

Jonah Goldberg

Dear Reader (and high-quality persons everywhere),

Well, I jinxed it.

On Tuesday morning, I posted this mini-screed about how nobody knows anything about the Russia-collusion story, so the best course of action is to just wait for the facts to come in.

"Trust Nothing, Defend Nothing" was my advice.

(I wanted to turn this into a Latin slogan, but when I typed "Trust Nothing, Defend Nothing" into Google's Latin translation thingamabob I got "Nihil confido, nihil pupillo defendite viduam." This looked fishy to me so I translated that back into English and got: "I trust there is nothing, there is nothing, for the fatherless, plead for the widow." ...

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