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February 13, 2016

Mike Cernovich interview on Mirriam Seddiq's Not Guilty No Way podcast show.

Author, original thinker, lawyer and commentator Mike Cernovich, an American authentic who comes with brains and balls, was interviewed by Mirriam Seddiq last week on her Not Guilty No Way radio podcast show. The show with Cernovich is right here. If you want to meet a man whose three years at a fine California law school didn't rob him of his ability to think on his own, don't miss his segment in Episode 104. Much about the politics of men, women and real life gets covered in a compelling chat with a guy who does more to advance free speech/expression in one day than yours truly does in a year. Mike's a pioneer.

In Episode 104, host Seddiq is again assisted by Justin the Lawyer, Steven the Law Clerk and Katie the Hot Receptionist. However, she conducts Cernovich's interview alone. She does especially well in a necessarily more complex interview than, for example, when she interviewed me three weeks ago today. In addition to being a trial lawyer, Seddiq's a natural journalist, and getting better and better. The Cernovich interview was her third as a show host and interviewer. More importantly, she's good-looking and doesn't ditz out, get hysterical about issues or talk all the time. My kind of broad.

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Above: Mike Cernovich

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JDH and WJC, New Year's Day, Charleston, South Carolina. No. 3

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February 11, 2016

American Pantheon: Alicia Vikander

Alicia Vikander is the 27-year-old Swedish actress who plays painter and historical figure Gerda Wegener in the new film The Danish Girl, with Eddie Redmayne. Wegener plays the wife of Einar Wegener (Redmayne's), also an artist, and one of the first known people to undergo a sex-change operation. As usual, Redmayne is first-rate, and nearly flawless in communicating what Wegener likely went through. Alica Vikander, however, is a revelation--at least to me. She shows each of the intertwining, never-ending, conflicting emotions she struggles with as she consistently supports her husband--turning from a man into a woman before her eyes--in a way that riveted me. This is a film about true romantic love. It may stretch you a bit.

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Original posting date: December 23, 2015

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February 09, 2016

JDH and WJC, New Year's Day, Charleston, South Carolina. No. 2

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1/1/09 Noon

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