Thursday, January 6, 2022

THE BABYLON BEE

 

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Babylon's Best

Poetry with humor. It seems like high art and religion got a divorce after the Renaissance and I was the poet left without a home; or a cottage, or shack, or double-wide. Then I moved to Los Angeles. Trying old forms in new ways is part of what makes life Thesaurus worthy. Poetry with humor, seeing God in the milieu that is Los Angeles, and old movies, are the songs put upon my heart. (And maybe I can stop feeling guilty about all those nuns who said I should use my gifts for the glory of God, and oddly, Hollywood wasn’t interested.) Take the imaginary journey today.*

The reign of Big Tech is here, and Americans’ First Amendment rights hang by a keystroke. Big Tech and its allies do not deal gently with those who cross them, and Senator Josh Hawley proudly bears his own battle scars. In The Tyranny of Big Tech, Hawley shows how digital giants such as Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Twitter have abused their enormous market power and political influence and silenced their competition. Explaining how current policies have failed us, Hawley names alternatives that will break Big Tech’s control over our liberties. For a limited time, get a copy of Senator Hawley’s book The Tyranny of Big Tech for $9.99 (a $29.99 value—Save $20).*

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