By: Chris
It's such a bizarre choice, too. It's not that it was a great mystery people were dying to know the answer to, or that he was particularly hiding behind a pseudonym while exhibiting really bad behavior...
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Since the original "Publius" would have been subject to execution for treason had he been "outed", I find it a little precious for this one to whine so loudly.
View ArticleBy: Patrick
Gosh, mojo, the original Publius was three men, all of whom were leaders of their respective political movements, writing six years after the end of the American revolution. They were among the most...
View ArticleBy: Mike
Ed Whelen is white trash. Why do people think blogging under their real name is courageous? In law, if you know your shit, you can prove it. Make your fucking arguments. People who blog under their...
View ArticleBy: fozzy
National Review itself has an anonymous writer, "Jack Dunphy". He is an LAPD officer who writes about police issues and his anonymity lets him be very critical of his superiors and the LA city...
View ArticleBy: Dan Hull
Really like your site and your writing–and you clearly seem to be a non-wuss. We do appreciate the link and the comment about nameless blogging, and commenting–which I do see as a problem to the...
View ArticleBy: Chris
It's such a bizarre choice, too. It's not that it was a great mystery people were dying to know the answer to, or that he was particularly hiding behind a pseudonym while exhibiting really bad behavior...
View ArticleBy: mojo
Since the original "Publius" would have been subject to execution for treason had he been "outed", I find it a little precious for this one to whine so loudly.
View ArticleBy: Patrick
Gosh, mojo, the original Publius was three men, all of whom were leaders of their respective political movements, writing six years after the end of the American revolution. They were among the most...
View ArticleBy: Mike
Ed Whelen is white trash. Why do people think blogging under their real name is courageous? In law, if you know your shit, you can prove it. Make your fucking arguments. People who blog under their...
View ArticleBy: fozzy
National Review itself has an anonymous writer, "Jack Dunphy". He is an LAPD officer who writes about police issues and his anonymity lets him be very critical of his superiors and the LA city...
View ArticleBy: Dan Hull
Really like your site and your writing–and you clearly seem to be a non-wuss. We do appreciate the link and the comment about nameless blogging, and commenting–which I do see as a problem to the...
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