It was 10 years ago today when I launched this website with a simple announcement on Facebook. When I started, I was very unclear about what I was going to do with it. If I had never had lunch with an old friend, it never would have happened.
Tom Briscoe had been the editorial cartoonist for a newspaper I had owned and he and I got together for lunch one day in the spring of 2011. He told me I had to start publishing a blog. I gave him all sorts of excuses about why it was a bad idea, but he somehow talked me into doing it anyway.
For the first couple of months, the content was all over the chart. It was mostly bad. By summer, I had settled into writing something that was heavily political and I gained a nice little following that amounted to a couple thousand readers a day.
My big break came when something I wrote — some original reporting from an event I happened to cover — was shared on a popular national political blog called Instapundit. From there, the piece was picked up by conservative and libertarian radio shows around the country, including that of the late Rush Limbaugh. I had 30,000 readers that day — and many of them stayed with me.

Are government employee unions making the rest of us unsafe?
Intense emotions let me feel alive — but hurt comes along with joy
I’m more afraid of sanctimonious smart people than of stupid people
When I’ve done something great, nothing seems impossible to me
As you grow, learn to let go of things that no longer serve you
It’s a very old cliche, but it’s true: Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt
Why does most love hurt us? Because one usually loves more