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  • "Even with today's proliferation of compact photographic equipment, a legitimate photojournalist rarely gets the opportunity to capture an execution," wrote the pseudonymous "Wretchard" of the Belmont Club blog.

    Archive 2004-12-01 2004

  • "Wretchard" has been open for business; I do remember that Steven Den Beste (

    Belmont Club 2009

  • Wretchard looks back at The Killer Angel, which most of us know as the proximity fuze created by Vannevar Bush and the Crosley Corporation:

    The Killer Angel « Isegoria 2008

  • Wretchard asserts that, even if somebody like zero is in charge here, failure to respond will result in a transfer of power to someone who will respond.

    Mark Steyn… 2010

  • In Be-bop Galula, Wretchard cites an article by Caroline Glick at the Jerusalem Post, which explains how Hezbollah prefers to work through a form of control without governance where it is possible to remain both in power and in opposition:

    Be-bop Galula « Isegoria 2008

  • Wretchard, I agree in large part with everything you say, but…I am very, very, sad these days.

    Belmont Club » Double Down 2010

  • Thoughtful and sensible commentators like Wretchard, at the Belmont Club, and Neo-Neocon are drawing unsettling historical …

    Unhappy historic anniversary yesterday: the Enabling Act of 1933 2010

  • Wretchard, is there an honorific we can deny this town?

    Belmont Club » Double Down 2010

  • In Crossing the T, Wretchard describes two very different strategies for dealing with defeat:

    Crossing the T « Isegoria 2008

  • Wretchard it is true that Blacks, Hispanics, Radical Muslims, and Feminists all hate each other.

    Belmont Club » Double Down 2010

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