Daily Archives: December 21, 2015

KMac on ‘The War on Christmas’

For a better understanding of the ongoing War on Christmas, KMac has a brief but instructive review of Joshua Eli Plaut’s book A Kosher Christmas: ’Tis the Season to Be Jewish: So Jews subverted Christmas but their motives were pure and … Continue reading

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Trump’s Poll Numbers & Social-Desirability Bias

While the MSM and GOP, Inc continue to paint Trump supporters as ‘low education whites’, virtually every white conservative I work with (all of whom are college educated) support Trump. The LA Times rightly observes the role of social-desirability bias … Continue reading

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Intelligence Genes Discovered by Scientists

In The Telegraph, Sarah Knapton reports on “Intelligence genes discovered by scientists“: Genes which make people intelligent have been discovered and scientists believe they could be manipulated to boost brain power. Researchers have believed for some time that intellect is … Continue reading

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Bruce Springsteen – Meet Me in the City (1980)

Here’s Springsteen, from this past Sat’s SNL, performing “Meet Me in the City”, a previously unreleased track from the stunning new box set The Ties That Bind: The River Collection (2015):

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T.S. Eliot – The Cultivation of Christmas Trees (1954)

There are several attitudes towards Christmas, Some of which we may disregard: The social, the torpid, the patently commercial, The rowdy (the pubs being open till midnight), And the childish—which is not that of the child For whom the candle … Continue reading

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Gaps in the Grammar of the Universe

Jag Bhalla has an excellent, brief, Tractatus-outlined piece on the limits of scientism, the indeterminateness of language and its metaphysical inscrutability. (“Gaps in the Grammar of the Universe?“) Does our grasp of the grammar of the universe have gaps? Is … Continue reading

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Brain Simulation is ‘A Priori’ Impossible

Peter Hankins nods to Mysterianism in “Trying to simulate the human brain is a waste of energy“: The philosopher John Searle has been dining out for years on a good line about simulation. People think, he says, that if they … Continue reading

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“Help Me, Obi-Wan, You’re Our Only Hope”

The Margaret Thatcher of Old School Conservatism, Phyllis Schlafly, sees Donald Trump as the last hope for America. Phyllis Schlafly, an icon of the conservative movement who has been active for half a century, is warning the nation: Donald Trump … Continue reading

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Celebrate Diversity! Norway Edition

From the Daily Caller: Asylum seekers from Muslim-majority countries are being offered voluntary classes in Norway aimed at teaching them about what constitutes sexual violence in the Scandinavian nation in order to fight what many consider to be an epidemic … Continue reading

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