Discovered in Puerto Rico – at least 10 trailers full of food, medicine, and baby supplies that were left to rot as a result of government ineptitude in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, recently reported the NYT. “Given the ongoing evidence of government’s inability to carry out even its most basic tasks, “why,” asks Michael […]
America and What “Great” Means
“We’re not going to make America great again; it was never that great,” opined Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week in New York. Taking exception to Cuomo’s rather contentious remarks is Zalena Zito in the Washington Examiner: It was a line meant to take on his nemesis, President Trump, and his signature “Make America Great Again” […]
MSM – the Enemy of the American People?
Mainstream media outlets have become increasingly biased in how they cover the news, as well as how they decide what to cover. If it doesn’t meet the liberal narrative, it will not be covered. President Trump has hardly been discrete in his criticism of the media, but it is also notable that Trump has made himself far […]
Brown-Shirted Thuggery at Bucolic Middlebury College
Originally posted on March 6, 2017. Among our favorite Harley Vermont back road rides has been traveling north on Rt. 30 from the Dorset Inn, where we have stayed countless times through the years (going back to when Sissy Hicks was the chef/owner), to the unparalleled setting of Middlebury, Vermont. Riding over the crest of […]
Fix Income Disparity: Ship the Wealthy to Venezuela
Originally posted on April 17, 2018. Is income inequality in the U.S. a “staggering problem” and, as President Obama called it in 2014, the “defining challenge of our time,” asks Francis Menton in the Manhattan Contrarian. For me, I say it all depends on how you look at the world. If you want to look at […]
Youngest Congressional Female Candidate Does Not Meet Narrative
You probably thought the media’s latest darling, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, was the youngest congressional female candidate. But no, despite what the media would have you believe, Morgn Murtaugh was the youngest woman on the ballot for congressional office. Earlier this year, Ms. Murtaugh won enough votes in the primary to grab a spot in the general […]
What Exactly Is the Value of a $300,000 BU Education?
Recently the (liberal) Washington Post fact-checked some of the claims of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the new socialist candidate for Congress in New York. Ms. Cortez, who has a joint degree in economics and international relations, often boasts that she graduated 4th in her class at Boston University. Yet, points out Victor Davis Hanson, many of the […]
A Quiz to the Guiding Principles on Racism and Sexism
Racism and sexism are becoming ever more complicated these days. “Accusations fly everywhere, sometimes over words that to you seemed completely innocent,” writes the Manhattan Contrarian. But just in time to save you from unjust accusations, comes Francis Menton to the rescue. The Manhattan Contrarian has put together a quiz for readers. For each of […]
The New York Times: Applying Different Standards to Different Groups
The New York Times is standing by its decision to hire Sarah Jeong as an editorial board member, even after it learns that Ms. Jeong spent years on social media making openly racist and sexist remarks about white men. The paper is free to hire whomever it wants, of course, writes Jason L. Riley in […]
The Vindication of Justice Clarence Thomas
With the Left’s continuing primal screams and desperation tactics, Steven Hayward, reckons that something more fundamental is going on: “the growing vindication of the constitutional originalism of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.” Liberals have always dismissed Thomas as simply Scalia’s wingman, though no one who actually read with any care their separate opinions, concurrences, and […]
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