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The Complaint

In the NYT, “Philip Roth considers the experience of rereading his classic novel “Portnoy’s Complaint,” first published 45 years ago, in 1969.” Accompanying the piece is a photo of Roth’s own copy of the book, the inscribed notes presumably drawn … Continue reading

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WSJ: Lovecraft’s Racism

In a WSJ article titled “Here’s Why H.P. Lovecraft Matters More Than Ever“, Lovecraftian fans Leslie Klinger and the far-left Alan Moore grapple with HPL’s “racism”: H.P. Lovecraft died nearly 80 years ago, but his work is as important and … Continue reading

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How Gangs Took Over Prisons

The Atlantic has an article on “How Gangs Took Over Prisons“. Don’t expect equivalent MSM coverage. “Originally formed for self-protection, prison gangs have become the unlikely custodians of order behind bars—and of crime on the streets.”

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Foley’s Executioner Likely ‘British’

It turns out that Jim Foley’s executioner has a British accent. Imagine that. It should be noted that when WSJ reporter Daniel Pearl was beheaded in Pakistan, it was by a British-born Muslim named Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh. F*cking savages. … Continue reading

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Bear Walking Upright Through A Neighborhood

It’s evolution, baby! And, mot de jeur, creepy:

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Gallup: Reading the Tea Leaves

Gallup’s recent survey of public confidence across the spectrum of social institutions is quite interesting, and possibly foreboding. First up: a precipitous decline in public confidence with Congress, something that has real implications for the future of the republic: Next … Continue reading

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JYT: 6/10/2014

A genealogist discovers that Cardinal John O’Connor, the late archbishop of New York, has Jewish lineage. So, naturally, it’s the #1 most-emailed story in the NYT:

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Social Justice

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Bernard Williams

In The New Criterion, Walker Mimms remembers the great philosopher Bernard Williams, who died about 10 years ago.

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Jew York Times: Pt. 818,238

The “They Kept a Lower East Side Lot Vacant for 47 Years” article is as close as the NYT will ever get to showcasing the realities of jewish ethnocentrism: Nearly four decades ago, a new assemblyman named Sheldon Silver and … Continue reading

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