Monthly Archives: July 2013

The GOP and Hispanics: What the Future Holds

In one of his recent RCP installments (“The GOP and Hispanics: What the Future Holds“), Sean Trende writes: One of the assumptions lurking behind the immigration debate is that Hispanics spurn Republicans in large part due to identity politics, with … Continue reading

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The Case of the Missing White Voters

Of the 6.5 million whites who didn’t show up to vote in 2012, Sean Trende, in “The Case of the Missing White Voters, Revisited” writes: The drop in turnout occurs in a rough diagonal, stretching from northern Maine, across upstate … Continue reading

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Should Republicans Just Focus on White Voters?

In the NYT, Tom Edsall has an op-ed titled “Should Republicans Just Focus on White Voters?” He quotes Phyllis Schlafly from a recent radio appearance: The people the Republicans should reach out to are the white votes — the white … Continue reading

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Booker T. Washington: Washington D.C.

“During the time I was a student at Washington the city was crowded with coloured people, many of whom had recently come from the South. A large proportion of these people had been drawn to Washington because they felt that … Continue reading

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BBC Discovers Gap

From a BBC internal review: The BBC did not accurately reflect the public’s growing concern about immigration because of a “deep liberal bias”, an official review has found. The report, commissioned by the BBC Trust, found the broadcaster had been … Continue reading

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Why the Reagan Democrats Departed

Pat Buchanan on “Why the Reagan Democrats Departed.”

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Sardinians

An excerpt from the new book My Lunches with Orson: Conversations Between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles, edited by Peter Biskind: Welles: I believe that it is not true that different races and nations are alike. I’m profoundly convinced that … Continue reading

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Booker T. Washington: Mother & Child

“During the whole of the Reconstruction period our people throughout the South looked to the Federal Government for everything, very much as a child looks to its mother.” — Booker T. Washington, Up From Slavery (1901), Ch. 5: The Reconstruction … Continue reading

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Drake Equation Moving Towards 1.00

It seems with each passing year, the Drake Equation is actualizing itself, right before our eyes, towards 1.00 Though only about dozen potentially habitable exoplanets have been detected so far, scientists say the universe should be teeming with alien worlds … Continue reading

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Foxx in the Henhouse

Hollywood egomaniac, fulltime Angry Black Man, and all-around douchebag Jamie Foxx is a good barometer of what to expect if George Zimmerman is acquitted. Be prepared.

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