👋 ASB Partners Nuggets 11.21.25
This is a short weekly email that covers a few things I’ve found interesting during the week.
Interesting Links/Reads
Many links are sourced from Marginal Revolution (bold and italics are my own to highlight what I found particularly interesting)
“He spoke so fast that the amazing perversity of his arguments escaped undetected; what remains of them is a monument of ingenuity and insolence.” So wrote the English writer Christopher Hobhouse of the 18th-century parliamentarian Charles James Fox. The observation applies equally to Tucker Carlson.
He related to Ms. Kelly that he recently read the Bible, cover to cover, for the first time. Having read an ancient 700,000-word book only once might prompt an ordinary person, particularly one who takes that book as divine in origin, to express his views tentatively. Not Mr. Carlson. In a separate interview, with the Christian apologist Cliffe Knechtle, Mr. Carlson suggested that the “message of the Old Testament” wasn’t one of forgiveness. When he read it last year, he was “shocked” by “the violence in it, and shocked by the revenge in it, the genocide in it.”
Podcast/Videos
I hope you enjoyed it.
Adam





