Popular Posts of 2021

Saturday, January 1st, 2022

I just took a look back at my numbers for 2021. Here are the most popular posts during that calendar year, four of which are new, six of which are older:

  1. Robert Conquest’s Three Laws of Politics
  2. Days of work led to the decision to do nothing at all (new)
  3. IQ Shredders
  4. He-Man Opening Monologue
  5. Both sons also later attempted suicide
  6. The Pros and Cons of Empires
  7. It is difficult to understand why this should be such a formidable task
  8. Will China invade Taiwan? (new)
  9. Hitler’s strategy through mid-1940 was almost flawless (new)
  10. American mothers had given their sons everything in the world, except a belief in themselves (new)

Here are the most popular posts actually from 2021 and not from an earlier year:

  1. Days of work led to the decision to do nothing at all
  2. Will China invade Taiwan?
  3. Hitler’s strategy through mid-1940 was almost flawless
  4. American mothers had given their sons everything in the world, except a belief in themselves
  5. Once the Soviet Union was destroyed, the British would see reason and give in
  6. Most drugs don’t do anything significantly good or bad for most people who take them
  7. A sword never jams
  8. He was worth a dozen rational, decent men
  9. Hamas and Islamic Jihad sent their first-line of defense into the tunnels to start taking up positions
  10. Could the Germans have taken Moscow?

Again, I’m not sure what to conclude.

Also, I should thank some of my top referrers: Reaction Times, Western Rifle Shooters Association, BorepatchZ Man, and Instapundit.

Comments

  1. Slovenian Guest says:

    Happy New Year!

    I hope for a “20 years in review” post next year!

  2. Sam J. says:

    Thanks for such great, entertaining and thoughtful articles.

    I wish you luck in the new year.

  3. Charles W. Abbott says:

    Happy New Year, and thank you for your diligent blogging, indexing, etc.

  4. Gavin Longmuir says:

    Happy New Year, Isegoria. May 2022 be your best year yet!

    Your recursive “Again, I’m not sure what to conclude” is fun!

  5. Buckethead says:

    Happy New Year!

    There’s no other website that I have read as regularly, as long, as this one. You are a national treasure.

  6. Isegoria says:

    Good grief! I’ve been doing this for 20 years! Unfortunately, I only have Google Analytics data for…15 years! (Happy New Year to you, too, Slovenian Guest!)

  7. Isegoria says:

    Thanks for the kind words, Sam! I’ll try to keep things entertaining and thoughtful for another year.

  8. Isegoria says:

    Thanks for noticing the diligent indexing, Charles!

  9. Isegoria says:

    I’m surprised I don’t have more recursive recursion references in this blog, Gavin!

  10. Isegoria says:

    You’re too kind, Buckethead!

  11. Jim says:

    Happy New Year, I.

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