Daily Archives: January 12, 2017

The Paranoid Style in American Politics – NYT Edition

Collectively, this trifecta of strategically placed NYT stories serves to reinforce a narrative the publication wants to push: The “Explosive but Unverified Dossier” headline is itself a marvel to behold, with two rather starkly dissonant adjectives (especially for the ‘high … Continue reading

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The NYT’s Collective Trauma

There’s a Gray Matter column in the Gray Lady, from a few weeks ago, titled “Are Americans Experiencing Collective Trauma?” What ever could he be talking about? It’s written by one Neil Gross (ahem), a professor of sociology at Colby … Continue reading

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Looking for an Adventure

In a short post, Steve Sailer makes another stellar and unique observation on a huge and terribly important phenomenon (“Why Are the Young Men of Africa Flocking to Europe?”): I tried looking up the news from Senegal to see if … Continue reading

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