“The Consequences of Cowardice,” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

Philosopher Ayn Rand was quoted as saying “I am not brave enough to be a coward. I see the consequences too clearly.” What have been the consequences of cowardice with respect to North Korea? What might be the consequences with respect to Antifa? This and more on today’s show. See Program Notes, below, for all the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.

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Program Notes

Hurricane Harvey: where you can donate to help with disaster relief and recovery

The Letters of Ayn Rand

North Korean missile flies over Japan, escalating tensions and prompting an angry response from Tokyo

Gianluca Spezza

The real crisis in North Korea is not the one you’ve been hearing about

Black-clad antifa members attack peaceful right-wing demonstrators in Berkeley

Berkeley Mayor: If The School Doesn’t Shut Down Right-Wing Speakers Next Month, Antifa Will Riot

Yes, antifa is the moral equivalent of neo-Nazis HT Rob Abiera

Hurricane Harvey’s Men, Women, and Children

No regrets: how to make big & scary decisions

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3 responses to ““The Consequences of Cowardice,” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

  1. Does North Korea Matter?

  2. What a nice surprise to receive your shout-out, Amy. Thank you!

  3. Pingback: “‘America First’ vs. ‘Just’ War Theory,” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT) | Don't Let It Go

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