Argentina in Whiteface
Whenever a major sporting event comes along, the progressive media always has a desired narrative. So it was with the recent World Cup, where it was widely hoped that a racially mixed team would win,...
View ArticleThe Many Unmentionables of Ebola Media Coverage
This recent Ebola outbreak is gripping to read about in news reports—not for the fear of contagion on Western shores, but for the written and unwritten realities of sub-Saharan Africa. Classic...
View ArticleBriefly, On the Significance of Little Boy and Fat Man
69 years ago yesterday, Washington dropped its second atomic bomb, Fat Man, on Nagasaki, three days after the first, Little Boy, decimated Hiroshima. The two prevailing opinions on these events in the...
View ArticleClickbait: Yellow Journalism as Virtual Governance
The outrage machine that today controls so much of the West is fueled not by serious, sober concern for the state of the world; it cannot distinguish between truth and lies, between the productive and...
View ArticleThe Wisdom of Anti-Intellectualism
A lot of folks from the South (and from some of the other redder, more rural regions of the country as well) nurse a longstanding distrust of intellectuals. Such skepticism, of course, mystifies many...
View ArticleNY Times Misses the Point About ISIS
The NY Times has a fantastic piece out about ISIS and Al-Baghdadi. It is a tremendous look at the myths that are woven around this man. It is also a steady attack on how ISIS and their dear leader are...
View ArticleHidden History: The Last Supreme Court Nominees to Be Discriminated Against
A statement this month by President Obama centered around his thought that he would get to appoint one more Supreme Court justice. Are there any firsts, any unprecedented appointments, left? An Asian...
View ArticleThe Rotherham Child Rape Coverup: A Study in Institutional Malice
In Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, it has been revealed that about 1400 young White girls were raped and otherwise abused by gangs of Pakistani men between 1997 and 2013. Good thing the...
View ArticleThe New York Times on Christianity: Another Gaffe from an Alienated Elite
The Daily Caller recently discovered something that should surprise no one, but that reveals a lot about the state of the States: the New York Times has no idea what Christianity is. This NY Times...
View ArticleRobert Caruso: “I Will Enjoy Your Beloved Syria Being Torn Apart”
Robert Caruso, a journalist and former bureaucrat who writes on foreign policy, wrote in a conversation on Twitter with Syrian activist Partisangirl that he would “enjoy [her] beloved Syria being torn...
View Article21-Year-Old Brit Jailed for Trolling Jewish MP on Twitter
21-year-old Garron Helm will be spending the next four weeks in jail in Liverpool, England, after he sent a photoshopped picture to Jewish MP Luciana Berger. According to the International Business...
View ArticleWhy the Media’s Ukraine Narrative Fell Apart
Exactly how much of the Ukraine propaganda from a few months back is being flushed down the toilet? The media appears to be pulling the plug on the Ukraine campaign. It has been a little over a month...
View ArticleWhat Presidential Pardons Reveal
Pardons are a presidential power that usually generate interest as a president leaves office. Pardons were at the heart of the Watergate situation as Nixon would not promise a pardon, or would dangle...
View ArticleAfrican Women and HIV: Stupidity in the New York Times
If you pretend HIV is not a predominantly gay disease in America, then you can be shocked, surprised and confused as to why women make up a higher percentage of HIV infections in Africa than in the...
View ArticleUS Dept. of Education to Schools: Ignore Students’ Lack of Documents or Else
Last week, the bureaucrats at Barack Obama’s Departments of Justice and Education (DOJ, ED) issued “new guidance reminding schools and districts they have a legal obligation to enroll every student...
View ArticleArgentina in Whiteface
Whenever a major sporting event comes along, the progressive media always has a desired narrative. So it was with the recent World Cup, where it was widely hoped that a racially mixed team would win,...
View ArticleThe Many Unmentionables of Ebola Media Coverage
This recent Ebola outbreak is gripping to read about in news reports—not for the fear of contagion on Western shores, but for the written and unwritten realities of sub-Saharan Africa. Classic...
View ArticleNelson Mandela: Progressive Saint
In both Catholicism and Roman emperor-worship, only the dead may be canonized; indeed, when the Roman Senate proposed to build and dedicate a temple to the wildly unpopular Nero, thus naming him a...
View ArticleThe Rotherham Child Rape Coverup: A Study in Institutional Malice
In Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, it has been revealed that about 1400 young White girls were raped and otherwise abused by gangs of Pakistani men between 1997 and 2013. Good thing the...
View ArticleThe Hollywood Ten: Was McCarthy Right?
After the end of the Second World War, the House Un-American Activities Committee began to investigate Communism within the film industry. Many in the industry were accused of Communist Party...
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