Monthly Archives: July 2015

Celebrate Diversity: Pt, 11,291,288

This seems to be a weekly event: The man accused of killing two Good Samaritans who tried to help him on a Montana roadside was encountered by immigration authorities earlier this year after a burglary arrest, but was unable to … Continue reading

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Calexico: The Future of the U.S.

The more that American cities and towns become Mexican-dominant, the more those American cities and towns will resemble Mexico. Mexicans have very different ideas of what ‘government’ is and does, and what ‘la policia’ is and does. The appropriately named … Continue reading

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Songs in the Ether

Where’s a time machine when you need one? I shudder to think what gems are gone, perhaps their reverberations still ringing away somewhere out there in the cosmos. From NME: Paul McCartney has claimed that “dozens” of potential Beatles songs … Continue reading

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On Cuckservatives

The ‘cuckservative’ meme is really taking off. In WaPo, David Weigel has a surprisingly balanced article on it. A Breitbart writer (whose name is too long for me to type) has a good timeline on the term. In VDARE, Alexander … Continue reading

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A Dream Undone

In case you were wondering… The shredded American flag is a nice touch. Do they teach that sort of thing at the Columbia School of Journalism? The title of the NYT piece, I should add, is “A Dream Undone“. I … Continue reading

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Today’s Blotter

A 44-year-old man, who once threatened to behead his own daughter, traveled to Turkey on two occasions with the intention of joining ISIS. Where does the man live, you ask? Syria? Nope. Iraq? Nope. Yemen? Nope. He lives in New … Continue reading

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Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal

Jim Holt discusses the new documentary, Best of Enemies, which is about the infamous William F. Buckley – Gore Vidal debates on ABC in ’68. These debates culminated in a steel cage match between the two men, which I previously … Continue reading

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Jon Stewart: Hypocrite & Latent Racist

Over in Politico is a piece titled “Jon Stewart’s secret White House visits“, the byline of which reads: “Obama, aides took unusual steps to cultivate ‘Daily Show’ comic.” Creepy. “You’re doing theater when you should be doing debate!”, Stewart once … Continue reading

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100 Greatest American Films Of All Time – BBC Culture (2015)

From the BBC: In recognition of the astounding influence of the US on what remains the most popular art-form worldwide, BBC Culture has polled 62 international film critics to determine the 100 greatest American films of all time… Some of … Continue reading

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NYT: Motivations

How’s that for a headline. Still no word, however, from the NYT on whether Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, the Muslim immigrant who murdered 5 military enlistees at a Chatanooga recruitment center, “liked ISIS and hated non-Muslims.” The motives for that murder … Continue reading

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