Category Archives: Politics

Luis Gutierrez: Obama Must Bypass Congress on Immigration

Our favorite Hispanic ethnocentric congressman lays down his ideology (and racialist wishes) as simply as possible: The hope for immigration reform this year has been sucked out of perhaps the most optimistic advocate on Capitol Hill: Rep. Luis Gutierrez. In … Continue reading

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Sessions for President – 2016

Sen. Jeff Sessions, whom I’ve always liked (insofar as one can ‘like’ any member of Congress), has consistently been on the right side of the immigration issue. He’s got an op-ed in Breitbart (“Pro-Amnesty Elites Treat People as ‘Commodities’“): Perhaps … Continue reading

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L.A. Muralists Paint the Town Wall-to-Wall With Ethnic Pride

Here’s an oldie but a goodie. From a 1997 article in the Christian Science Monitor entitled “L.A. Muralists Paint the Town Wall-to-Wall With Ethnic Pride”: LOS ANGELES — When people think of Los Angeles murals, it’s the Chicano barrio of … Continue reading

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CO Governor: Tom Tancredo

Alas, there is no national political figure doing what Pat Buchanan did (20 years ahead of the times) in the mid-90s. I had been wondering where Tancredo had disappeared to the past few years. It turns out he’s running in … Continue reading

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Cantormageddon: The Jewish Angle

Over at Mediaite, Jon Nicosia asks “Did Eric Cantor Lose Because He’s Jewish?“. In a NYT piece written by Jonathan Weisman & Jennifer Steinhauer (ahem), the subject is broached albeit briefly, as doing so is only allowed by Jews, never … Continue reading

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Kaus: Notes on Cantormageddon

With the backdrop of a border currently being surged by wannabee ‘Dreamers’, and The Organizer salivating at dreaming-up more Executive Orders, Dave Brat’s win is desperately being spun by the MSM as being about anything except… immigration. Among Ingraham, Coulter, … Continue reading

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Should I Remain a Republican?

Steve Sailer posts an email from a reader. No comment is necessary. The GOP is dying a slow death.

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The Organizer Proposes Race-Based Legal System In Hawaii

Just as long as ‘dey ain’t white: President Barack Obama’s administration has quietly suggested it is willing to create a two-tier race-based legal system in Hawaii, where one set of taxes, spending and law enforcement will govern one race, and … Continue reading

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BBC: Eurosceptic ‘Earthquake’ Rocks EU Elections

“Eurosceptic ‘Earthquake’ Rocks EU Elections” is how the BBC puts it: Eurosceptic and far-right parties have seized ground in elections to the European parliament, in what France’s PM called a “political earthquake”. While the French National Front and UK Independence … Continue reading

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Turning of the Tide

Throughout Western Europe, momentum is building for relatively new third-parties, oriented primarily around national identity (e.g., native culture; against EU membership which conflicts with notions of national sovereignty; reduced immigration.) A WSJ article on recent electoral showings by the National … Continue reading

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