Maybe a bi-weekly thing with outsiders (non-Americans/Brits) views on the US. I find outside perspective often more illuminating than the lock step Anglo press views of the US. For example, I thought this article from Kenya about the US election to be a more interesting/less reflexive take than 99% of the American coverage I read.
The price on the Evil Super Villain's condo in Ragusa, and your gofundme/time share arrangement with your subscribers to vacation or hide out from woke mobs at same Retired Super-Villain lair.
DD-214 military service records, police reports, NRA and PMC training certs available upon request. (I might not do gardening or cooking well, but Ragusa Cave needs guards).
The interviews and the weekly article summaries are VERY GOOD. That is a lot to do consistently. Don't feel like you must do a lot more. Work at a pace you can maintain for several years. If you do feel the need to do more, the occasional long-form book review or review-essay would be good. The photos of Dubrovnik are also nice, and a few more photos per post would be OK. The occasional post based around photos would be nice.
Would love to see more analysis on immigration and the implications it has for the US and Europe. As more third worlders easily become American citizens, will we see them using their American citizenship to gain access to easily settling in Europe?
Monthly or quarterly case study of a man who displayed your ideals under pressure, and contrasting him with a popular, public beta dweeb who did the exact opposite in similar circumstances.
A longer form essay/review/whatever each quarter would be interesting. There is plenty of content otherwise. At least there was before you received the call from the Tapas Mob to "shut it down" regarding your book club.
How about a monthly piece on something you find beautiful? A dish, a person, an establishment, a landscape, a work of art, an idea.... anything that mesmerizes you.
Art review, such as reviewing your fav paintings, like Mondrian.
Maybe a bi-weekly thing with outsiders (non-Americans/Brits) views on the US. I find outside perspective often more illuminating than the lock step Anglo press views of the US. For example, I thought this article from Kenya about the US election to be a more interesting/less reflexive take than 99% of the American coverage I read.
https://www.the-star.co.ke/siasa/2021-02-06-no-america-should-not-accept-and-move-on/
I'm a huge football fan, so a column with musings on the beautiful game would be awesome.
The price on the Evil Super Villain's condo in Ragusa, and your gofundme/time share arrangement with your subscribers to vacation or hide out from woke mobs at same Retired Super-Villain lair.
DD-214 military service records, police reports, NRA and PMC training certs available upon request. (I might not do gardening or cooking well, but Ragusa Cave needs guards).
Hello bro. I would like you to interview Dugin and ask this f*got why he wants to make Russia another Uzbekistan? I am not kidding.
The interviews and the weekly article summaries are VERY GOOD. That is a lot to do consistently. Don't feel like you must do a lot more. Work at a pace you can maintain for several years. If you do feel the need to do more, the occasional long-form book review or review-essay would be good. The photos of Dubrovnik are also nice, and a few more photos per post would be OK. The occasional post based around photos would be nice.
Would love to see more analysis on immigration and the implications it has for the US and Europe. As more third worlders easily become American citizens, will we see them using their American citizenship to gain access to easily settling in Europe?
Monthly or quarterly case study of a man who displayed your ideals under pressure, and contrasting him with a popular, public beta dweeb who did the exact opposite in similar circumstances.
The implications of having a US MIL who’s Oath is to a Constitution that no longer exists.
There’s one to get in front of Nico.
A longer form essay/review/whatever each quarter would be interesting. There is plenty of content otherwise. At least there was before you received the call from the Tapas Mob to "shut it down" regarding your book club.
Politics of the Balkans and why Westerners have to learn from it
More satire
How about a monthly piece on something you find beautiful? A dish, a person, an establishment, a landscape, a work of art, an idea.... anything that mesmerizes you.
Interviews with twitter accounts, chosen at random. First up, #woolspinning, many to choose from.
Why did you stop doing book club
I have always found your grasp of international relations, world affairs and geopolitics to be second to none and completely unique.