Monthly Archives: October 2016

Carl Schmitt vs. Open Borders

Counter-Currents is a great site for plumbing the depths to which the underrated political philosopher Carl Schmitt is so relevant today. In many ways, Schmitt anticipated social identity theory, the body of theory that also underpins Kevin MacDonald’s theories of … Continue reading

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Sharia Halloween Costumes

This is an oldie but a goodie:

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Politico: On Upcoming GOP Civil War

‘We Are in for a Pretty Long Civil War’ is a Politico piece with the subtitle: “In back rooms and think tanks, Republicans are already mourning their party—and plotting the fight over who’s going to be in it after Trump.” … Continue reading

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Safe East European Home

From “Safe East European Home” by Ruuben Kaalep: The greatest asset of nationalism in Eastern Europe is its people’s extant connection with their soil. While in the West, large scale urbanization — which simply means the globalization of the homeland … Continue reading

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NYT on Black C*cks

In “Last Taboo: Why Pop Culture Just Can’t Deal With Black Male Sexuality”, a featured piece in the NYT, a writer names Wesley Morris discusses the all important subject of cultural depictions of the black penis. (The photo of the … Continue reading

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NYT’s Version of FNC

After Mad Dog’s dustup with Newt, and amidst Mad Dog’s big league salary negotiations, the Liberal Establishment is wasting no time in trying to sway FNC to their liking. From Breitbart: In a piece exploring AT&T’s pending $85 billion acquisition … Continue reading

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After November: George Packer

Writing in The New Yorker, which by definition means a liberal perspective, George Packer has a long piece with some interesting passages (“Hillary Clinton and the Populist Revolt: The Democrats lost the white working class. The Republicans exploited them. Can … Continue reading

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After November: Codevilla

Angelo Codevilla, whose 2010 book The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It is a contemporary update to ideas proposed Sam Francis as well as Alt-Right pioneer James Burnham, has a new, must-read column titled “After … Continue reading

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RIP: Kevin Meaney

This greatly underrated standup comedien has died at the age of 60. Meaney’s career spanned 30 years. The father and native New Yorker had a small role as an executive in the 1988 film comedy “Big,” starring Tom Hanks, and … Continue reading

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Beck on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

From BNN: The Blaze founder Glenn Beck took to his Facebook page last Saturday to urge his followers to abandon support of Republican nominee Donald Trump, declaring that if such an action results in the election of Hillary Clinton, “so be … Continue reading

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