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Daily Archives: December 10, 2016
Pizzagate – Pt. 2
I’m beginning to feel a little bit like Matthew McConaughey’s character in Season 01 of True Detective, where he traces a Satanic ritualistic cult of child-murderers to levels of government and a prominent church. Pedophilia and sexual perversion in Hollywood … Continue reading
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SecondWife.com
From BNN, we learn of SecondWife, a matchmaking website for men seeking multiple marriages qua Sharia. From their ‘About Us’ link: We are a Muslim polygamy matrimonial service brought to you by Polygamy.com. We set up this service as we … Continue reading
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You Can’t Cuck the Tuck!
I’m really enjoying Tucker Carlson’s new show on that dinosaur, FNC. The best parts of the show are when he has a liberal guest on, and proceeds to calmly deploy Socratic debating techniques to pin them down, to force them … Continue reading
NYT: Alt-Right Alarmism Piece o’ the Day
In what is now a daily event at the NYT, today they have “An Alt-Right Makeover Shrouds the Swastikas”, yet another mischaracterizing hit piece on the Alt-Right. The movement is also acutely image-conscious, seeing the burning crosses, swastikas and language … Continue reading
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Geert Wilders & The Silent Majority of Dutch Voters
From the BBC story “Are Dutch voters really turning to populist Geert Wilders?”: A quick calculation suggests almost three million people would vote for Geert Wilders. Anti-Islam and anti-immigration, Mr Wilders was found guilty on Friday of inciting discrimination and … Continue reading
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Mishra on the Age of Anger
In the leftwing newspaper The Guardian, Pankaj Mishra has a long screed against the forms of populism sweeping the globe (“Welcome to the age of anger”) Mishra does stumble across some accurate historical precedents – e.g., the role of Nietzsche, … Continue reading


