Category Archives: Politics

The Breitbart Effect

On a happier note, here is a story to make you smile: Brian Fallon, National Press Secretary for the failed Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, told audiences at Yale University Wednesday that what he called the “Breitbart effect” was a “profound” … Continue reading

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A Tale of Two Cities

I have to laugh when I see a piece in National Review by Ian Tuttle titled “The Racist Moral Rot at the Heart of the Alt-Right”, and then see a piece in Slate titled “How National Review Helped Build the … Continue reading

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Stevens on Alt-Right vs. Alt-Lite

In “On The Alt Right, A Crisis Over True Believers”, Brett Stevens broaches the subject of Alt-Right ‘purists’ vs. the pejoratively described Alt-Lite ‘normies’: … [The Alt Right] can either reach out to the wider audience out there who are … Continue reading

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Tablet: “Are the Neocons Still Republicans?”

In Tablet, a Jewish ethnocentric magazine, Chris Pomorski has a piece asking “Are the Neocons Still Republicans?”. Pomorski looks at that element of: the Republican foreign-policy establishment, which has been dominated for several decades by the ideological clique known as … Continue reading

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Elmo Gets Red-Pilled

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Douthat: “White Pride and Prejudice”

In “White Pride and Prejudice”, Ross Douthat rhetorically posits the Internet itself as his interlocutor: “Why my dear, you must know, it seems that certain young men of dubious character, not content with seizing ‘The Matrix’ and Taylor Swift and … Continue reading

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David Brooks’ “Telos Crisis”

The NYT’s idea of a “conservative” is liberal ethnocentric Jew David Brooks. His column today, complete with a romantic picture of ‘Puritans leaving England for America, circa 1635’, is “The Unifying American Story”: One of the things we’ve lost in … Continue reading

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Kurt vs. the Strobe Lights

Remember Kurt Eichenwald, the whacked-out, and clearly unbalanced, Newspeak columnist who epically failed on Tucker’s show? Well, Eichenwald is now saying an animated GIF tweeted to him has caused him to have a seizure, and now the person who sent … Continue reading

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Why Steve King Keeps Winning

With respect to Trump as Shiva the Destroyer, one valid concern on the Alt Right is: After Trump, Whom? Whether at the local, state, or federal level, running a campaign takes money, and billionaire outsiders, not beholden to special interest … Continue reading

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Reason #3,192 for Trump’s Election Win

The Atlantic has a brief piece titled “White Evangelicals Believe They Face More Discrimination Than Muslims”. Donald “Grab ‘Em By The P*ssy” Trump won 80% of the evangelical vote, to HRC’s 20%. That should be a wake up call, no?

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