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Slate on Jared Taylor & Richard Spencer
A month or so back, Jared Taylor and Richard Spencer organized a conference on white identity in Hungary. The government of Hungary’s subsequent speech suppression and government harassment of the attendees (and the outright arrest of Spencer) was shocking. In … Continue reading
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Argent – Pleasure (1971)
Argent was a quite underrated band formed by Rod Argent after the premature demise of the even-more-criminally-underrated ’60s band The Zombies. “Pleasure” is a gorgeous track from Argent’s 1971 album Ring of Hands. Written by Rod Argent, the bridge against … Continue reading
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Sailer on Midterms
Great discussion of the midterms — how it came to be and what it portends — by Steve Sailer. Why isn’t this guy part of Punditry, Inc?
Posted in Democrat Party, Identity Politics, National, Republican Party
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10 Points of Light
Of The Organizer’s planned Executive Action 10-point amnesty plan, from Fox’s breaking news story are some choice nuggets: One of the architects for the president’s planned executive actions at DHS is Esther Olavarria, the late Sen. Ted Kennedy’s former top … Continue reading
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No Surrender on Immigration
A good op-ed from the Senator I have long wished would run for POTUS: We cannot yield to open borders. We cannot let one executive edict erase the immigration laws of an entire nation. If we believe America is a … Continue reading
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Wallace Stevens – The Death of a Soldier (1931)
On this Armistice Day, which marks the end of World War I, and writ larger, the supreme sacrifices made by soldiers of all nations, here is “The Death of a Soldier” by the incredibly-visionary-and-way-ahead-of-his-time poet Wallace Stevens, a poem which … Continue reading
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Emotions
A new study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin finds that liberals are more emotion-driven than conservatives.
Posted in Politics, Psychology, Sociology
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Robert Plant Nixes $800 Million Led Zeppelin Reunion Offer
Close to a $1 billion… unfathomable: UK tabloid newspaper The Mirror published a story over the weekend claiming that Robert Plant nixed a nearly $800 million dollar deal for a LED ZEPPELIN tour proposed by British mogul Richard Branson. According … Continue reading
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Rubio Considers POTUS Run…
… while his pro-amnesty advisor splits the scene: Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) says he will decide on a potential 2016 presidential run “in the coming weeks.” He’ll do so without the help of a pro-amnesty adviser and former chief of … Continue reading
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