Tucker Carlson is back on our pages to talk about being brave about what’s required and what is involved. And the secret sauce, he suggests, is that you must stop being afraid to die. That embracing the inevitable can liberate you.
Bravery
Do You Value Bravery over “Go along to Get Along”?
I’ve been told that I don’t hold back much. Well, part of it is that I know who I am – and who I am not.
Of Colin Kaepernick and Tom Burnett. Nike choose poorly
I still remember where I was when the news started to come in – just getting out of my Suburban and going into the local Epicor office; the news flashed over the radio. I rigged up a TV in the office – a crowd gathered in silence, staring in horror. Weeping and groans when the second plane hit the Twin Towers…
Fast forward to today, 17 years later, and Mike Rowe (of “Dirty Jobs” fame that lifted up those that do the jobs that most people wouldn’t do but has to be done to keep the wheels spinning in this modern world) levels Nike’s selection of a “hero” Colin Kaepernick by recounting the story of one of the true heroes of 9/11/2001 on board United Flight 93 that stopped the Islamic Jihadis from using yet another aircraft from harming our fellow countrymen (rumors was that it was supposed to hit the White House): Tom Burnett.