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Spencer on Rand Paul’s Exit
Richard Spencer discusses “Rand Paul’s political evolution and how libertarianism has acted as a mask on White identity.” From a couple of good commenters: Water is good, but without a container, it spills all over. If you want to have … Continue reading
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Bernie & The Blacks
As we all know, the only thing whiter than a Donald Trump rally is a Bernie Sanders rally. Outside of lily white IA and NH, Boin-y doesn’t do all that well with the colored folks. In WaPo, Janelle Ross has … Continue reading
Posted in Black, Democrat Party, Political Correctness
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Boiny is a White Guy
On CNN’s Democratic Town Hall last night, I cracked up when Anderson Cooper set up this softball question to Boiny Sanders: COOPER: I want to ask you — because I think a lot of people don’t know much about your … Continue reading
Posted in Democrat Party, White Identity
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NYT: The Organizer Tackles Pressing Issue of Islamophobia
Obama’s favorite type of backdrop: not a white in sight (except for, ironically, the Secret Service agent on the far left of the photo):
Posted in Democrat Party, Left, NYT
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Glenn Beck’s Kool-Aid Cult
In RadixJournal, Greg Hood has an excellent piece on the odd demise of Glenn Beck in the wake of the Alt-Right’s rising (“The Kool-Aid Cult“). Of the ‘Constitutional conservatism’ that Beck/Cruz represents: [Beck’s] entire career has been to create a … Continue reading
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Reno: How Both Parties Lost the White Middle Class
The NYT has allowed R.R. Reno, Editor of the Catholic publication First Things, to pen an op-ed titled “How Both Parties Lost the White Middle Class“: Why, after decades of supporting the liberal and conservative establishments, did the white middle-class … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-White, Democrat Party, National, Republican Party
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Tucker Carlson: Reluctantly Joining the Team?
Tucker Carlson (of all people) has a very good piece on Trump titled “Donald Trump Is Shocking, Vulgar and Right”. Of the GOP Establishment’s unprecedented attacks on the party’s frontrunner, Carlson writes: Conservative voters are being scolded for supporting a … Continue reading
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Anne Frank’s Stepsister: Trump is ‘acting like another Hitler’
They’ve dragged out the ghost of Anne Frank to warn of Mein Trumpf: The 86-year-old stepsister of Holocaust victim Anne Frank claims that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is “acting like another Hitler,” in an essay marking Holocaust Memorial Day. … Continue reading
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NYT: A Tale of Two Worlds
Regarding the ‘Brussels’ angle, from Bloomberg (ahem): “You go to Brussels. I was in Brussels a long time ago — 20 years ago — so beautiful, everything’s so beautiful. It’s like living in a hellhole right now,” Trump said in … Continue reading
Posted in Death of the West, Europe, Immigration, Republican Party
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National Review vs. Trump, Redux
Of the neglible effect NR’s “Against Trump” Special Issue is likely to have on Trump, The New Republic’s Jeet Heer makes an excellent analogy. (Tat tip: VDARE): To the extent that NR did once have power to purge, that was … Continue reading
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