Category Archives: Politics

Ringing Endorsements

From Politico: Conservative commentator Ann Coulter is saying that when it comes to midterm elections, it is better to vote for “crap-a— Republicans” than any Democrats. “We can’t just abandon the field right now, you have to vote Republican even … Continue reading

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NYT: Has the ‘Libertarian Moment’ Finally Arrived?

In the NYT Magazine is “Has the ‘Libertarian Moment’ Finally Arrived?” There’s nothing earth-shattering in the piece, which the piece largely focusing on the youth culture element of contemporary libertarian activism.

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No Whites Need Apply

“Southwest Fresno leaders criticize hiring of white teacher for Gaston school’s cultural studies” is the headline. It’s nice to see the Bee not mince words. With just weeks before the new Rutherford B. Gaston Middle School opens in southwest Fresno, … Continue reading

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Pat Buchanan on The Organizer’s Looming Amnesty

At the prospects of The Organizer unilaterally granting upwards of 5 million illegals a de facto legal status, Pat Buchanan weighs the political risks, and potential rewards, for The Organizer and his party: On the downside, an Obama amnesty would … Continue reading

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DREAMers: GOP is “Dead” to Us

With the political momentum (and it’s public expression) clearly on their side, why wouldn’t they? On Monday, DREAMers stormed the halls of Congress to stage a “GOP funeral” in front of the offices of Republican senators, some of whom have … Continue reading

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NYT on Stormfront

Writing in the NYT (what a surpise!), Seth Stephens-Davidowitz (ahem) temporarily leaves his urban cocoon (at least via his computer’s keyboard) and delves into the world of Stormfront.org, “America’s most popular online hate site” (“The Data of Hate“). Stephens-Davidowitz has … Continue reading

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“Our People”

Captain Luis slips out what ‘comprehensive’ means in ‘comprehensive immigration’: On Saturday, Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) said President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was a “down payment” to the Hispanic community before more grants of amnesty … Continue reading

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Is Nixon’s Resurrection Relevant to Today’s GOP?

In “Is Nixon’s Resurrection Relevant to Today’s GOP?”, Pat Buchanan asks: Does Nixon’s rise, from crushing defeats in 1960 and 1962, and the debacle his party suffered in 1964, to capturing the White House and beginning a string of five … Continue reading

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MPs Are Too White, Says David Cameron

The Tories are just like our own stateside version of Conservatism, Inc. Here is the face of Tory conservatism (mainstream conservatism, that is) in England (hat tip: AmRen): MPs do not represent the people of Britain properly because they are … Continue reading

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MA To Raise Minimum Wage To Highest Of Any U.S. State

This will definitely propel MA into an economic juggernaut: BOSTON (Reuters) – Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on Thursday signed into law a measure raising the minimum wage to the highest of any U.S. state, $11 per hour, by 2017. How … Continue reading

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