
Where Steven Hayward, Max Cossack, 'Ammo Grrrll,' John Yoo, Anthony (who Hates Mayo) Lucido, Lloyd Billingsley, "Lucretia," and other contributors explore topics in political philosophy and popular culture, usually over a glass of quality single-malt.
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Frustrated trial lawyer who is an undiscovered F1 driver. Hater of condiments and all creamy oozes. Air Soft pistols at dawn for LeBron > Jordan cranks. Supports roadside euthanasia for left lane blockers.
Max Cossack is an author, attorney, composer, and software architect (he can code). His most recent novel is High Jingo. He lives in a dusty little village in Arizona with his wife and no more cats.
KLB is the author of Hollywood Party, Yes I Con, Barack 'em Up, and other books. He work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, City Journal, Frontpage Magazine and many other publications.
30 years professional comedienne; Friday guest columnist on Powerline blog for 12 years; married to Max Cossack for 58 years; mother and foster mother
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