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  • The Wild Story of the Teton Dam Failure

    Early in 1976, though, after a particularly snowy winter, it became clear that the spring melt was going to send a lot of water their way. Without the river outlet works, the dam’s ability to release water was limited. The auxiliary outlet tunnel just couldn’t handle the flow they needed. That meant the reservoir would have to fill faster than the foot-per-day limit. So, they relaxed the limit. The dam seemed to be holding fine anyway, and there really wasn’t another choice.

Horseshit


Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

  • That Time My University Hired a Terrorist

    It started before the first application was reviewed. A colleague — one of the committee’s true believers — laid it out plainly: any new hire “must not be white.” Not “diversity is a priority.” Not “we should broaden our search.” Must. Not. Be. White. This wasn’t a suggestion. It became the operating framework. The committee created a scoring matrix: teaching, research, terminal degree — and diversity. Except “diversity” didn’t mean what the university’s official policy said it meant. The committee’s original definition of “diverse” meant non-male — excluding white men while allowing white women.

    So who was The Candidate? A doctoral student — nearly seven years into a soft interdisciplinary degree he had not yet completed at the time of our offer, with a publication record consisting almost entirely of activist writing and left-wing arts journalism — the kind of work that counts as a "publication" if you squint and want it badly enough. So many publications for a young scholar, the chair gushed. When you’ve decided someone is the answer before you’ve read their file, everything looks like evidence you were right. It didn’t matter that he founded an anarchist group with a documented public record of violence, vandalism, and incitement against certain ethnic and religious groups.

    His group had organized a coordinated rampage through a city’s public spaces and buildings. Equipment destroyed. Property vandalized. Multiple arrests. Significant property damage. The group’s own social media had urged followers to come out and cause destruction. The city’s own left-wing elected officials — not exactly a law-and-order crowd — condemned it publicly as criminal activity. This was not obscure information. It was covered extensively — newspapers, local TV, viral social media posts. The Candidate was named. The group was named. The Candidate was identified as the group’s founder. All of it was searchable on Google at the time of the hire. The committee’s response: hit pieces. Right-wing smears. He’s just an activist. A colleague who taught photojournalism dismissed the video evidence as a coordinated “far right” witch hunt. And besides — this was about viewpoint diversity. Academic freedom. Free speech. Never mind that the committee had spent months filtering applicants by race.

  • The School Reformer "Accountability Era" Narrative Simply Does Not Add Up

    One of the hallmarks of the post-social justice era is watching people wrestle with the material consequences of the social justice era. A big part of doing so intelligently is understanding that those material consequences were in fact very limited relative to the discursive dominance of social justice signals from 2012ish to 2022ish. And nowhere is the divide between rhetoric and reality larger than in public education. Yes, a lot of loud voices were calling standardized testing racist and demanding that we decolonize curricula. But when you go looking for how that actually influenced brick & mortar policy, there’s not much there.

  • Nothing ever dies. It merely becomes embarrassing.

    This isn’t how science is supposed to work, of course. The secret sauce of science is supposed to be falsifiability: it ain’t science unless you can kill it. If I claim that all swans are white, and you show up with a black swan, then I’m supposed to bid a tearful goodbye to my theory and send it to that big farm upstate where it can frolic and play with all the other failed hypotheses. Falsification sounds straightforward until you actually try it. You show up with your black swan, and instead of admitting defeat, I go, “Hmm, well is it really black? Is it actually a swan? Seems more like a dusky-looking duck to me!” And we publish dueling papers until the end of our days.

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

Democrats

  • ActBlue Is Toast, and Democrats Now Have a Massive Problem

    The outside law firm Covington & Burling made the stakes explicit in a February 2025 internal memo, warning that "it could be alleged that ActBlue accepted and/or facilitated the acceptance of foreign-national contributions into American elections,” which, obviously, is a federal crime.

  • Dershowitz: Democrats Just Converted Me Through Their Anti-Israel Hate

    There is no denying that the hard left, anti-Israel wing of the Democratic Party has moved from the fringe to the mainstream. Until recently there was an age gap, with younger voters more strongly opposing Israel, but recent polls suggest that the trend now includes Democrats of all ages. Republicans have their own antisemitic fringe, but for now it remains a fringe.

  • Scandal-Riddled Dem Congresswoman Resigns

    Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who was found guilty of ethics violations after stealing significant amounts of federal funds for her own campaign and personal luxury shopping, has resigned from Congress. Cherfilus-McCormick appropriated over $5 million in COVID-19 relief from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to her campaign. Not only was she using this taxpayer money for her personal political campaign, which is against federal law, but she even used the taxpayer money for luxury purchases such as a 3.14-carat yellow diamond ring, according to the New York Post. She is also guilty of a "straw donors scheme."

Left Angst

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

Iran / Houthi