The question is pretty simple… So, does it matter?ICYMI - 5 Stories And One Video From Last Week!The “So, Does It Mater” Substack featured a lot of great, original content this past week. Below are the highlights!
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Last week we had 11 different original items published on So, Does It Matter? If you do some math, we featured five of them above… That leaves 6 more… Miss any of those? Click to the main page below and scroll down to see anything you may have missed! Two of those other six items highlight important 2A court victories! ONE VIDEO! Governor Gavin Newsom is the gift that keeps on giving. He seems to be hell-bent on — having California engage in a partisan gerrymander of its U.S. House Districts, to try and reduce the number of GOP-held districts from only nine of 52 to… something less. Here’s my ten cents… Not subscribed yet? It’s free! If you are enjoying So, Does It Matter?, share it with a friend or two! Gross Domestic Problem is a podcast hosted by William Glass exploring critical economic issues. In this episode, William Glass and Robert Bluey, President of The Daily Signal, discuss the challenge of reporting on the $37 trillion national debt. Robert is a longtime friend of mine, and a great person. Robert and William explore how consumer behavior, click-driven journalism, and complex economic issues hinder meaningful coverage. The conversation highlights media incentives that discourage in-depth fiscal policy reporting and the need for innovative storytelling to engage the public on this critical issue. This video podcast is 50 minutes long, thus a Sunday watching recommendation! Prefer to listen to it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever? I have your back here. Finally, 22 years ago today legendary comedian Bob Hope passed away… From 1974 to 1984 actor and comedian Dean Martin would host televised roasts. He would pick an “honoree” (sucker) and array a lot of celebrities to make fun of them. And the honoree would go last, and dish it out back them all! Here’s the “payback” part of a roast where Bob Hope was in the hot seat! (Bonus points if you spot Ronald Reagan mid-way through!) This clip is only about 5 minutes long. Have a great Sunday! Jon So, Does It Matter? - with Jon Fleischman is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Jon that his writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless he enables payments. |