Diversity is the battle cry of progressives, who seemingly obsess over sex, race and sexual orientation. In the WSJ, Dave Seminara presents a list on display at Barnes & Noble on “Inspiring Books to Empower Young Readers.” “First Generation: 36 Trailblazing Immigrants and Refugees Who Make America Great,” which lionizes, among others, Univision anchorman Jorge […]
Good Riddance to the Neocons’ Weekly Standard
Scott McConnell, writing in The American Conservative, eulogizes The Weekly Standard for what it was, a neocon rag that helped spur America into the costly and futile war in Iraq, and before its recent demise was attempting to do the same with Iran. He writes (abridged): If the Iraq war was sold to the American […]
Donald Trump Buries William Kristol’s The Weekly Standard
The print-media home of the neocon movement in the Republican Party, The Weekly Standard, is closing up shop. The magazine’s founding editor, Bill Kristol, is probably America’s best known and most ardent neoconservative (though there is certainly plenty of competition). But after the magazine’s editors took an explicitly anti-Trump stance, its Republican readers fled. Jeffrey […]
It is Time for New York to Split in Two
The people of upstate New York have had enough of New York City setting their policies for them. The farmers and small business owners of the Finger Lakes, Hudson Valley, Adirondacks, Western New York, the Capital District, the North Country, and the Southern Tier have little to nothing in common with their fellow citizens in […]
Facebook’s Roulette Censorship
How can jihadis and terrorists keep their profiles on Facebook while conservative activists in America are banned? That’s a question Facebook has been trying but not succeeding to answer. A recent opinion piece by Daniel Gallant in the WSJ suggests that Facebook censors at random. He writes: If you used Facebook in late November, you probably saw […]
Democracy Crusaders, Globalists, Open Borders Progressives, and Interventionists?
Pat Buchanan laces into the “democracy crusaders, globalists, open borders progressives and interventionists,” controlling government, and specifically those in the Republican Party. At The American Conservative he reminds readers that after the Nixon-Reagan coalition days (which includes the first election won by George H.W. Bush), “the Republican nominee has lost the popular vote in six […]
Woodrow Wilson: “America’s Most Left-Wing Progressive President”
At The American Conservative, Bradley Birzer explains the racist and bigoted past of the American Progressive movement, and the views of its earliest champion, Woodrow Wilson, who as Birzer writes, “might have been America’s most left-wing progressive president.” He explains (abridged): Toward what do the progressives of today believe they are progressing? The chances are […]
R.I.P. George H. W. Bush
From WGBH public radio on the 41st President: As the nation says good-bye to a former president, many in the Maine town of Kennebunkport are remembering a neighbor. David Mulvar, a waiter at Mabel’s Lobster Claw, where the Bushes often visited, remembers one of those dinners. After Mr. Bush finished his meal, he went over […]
Bush 41: “The Last Serious Foreign Policy President”
At The Federalist, Sumantra Maitra explains the prudent foreign policy decisions of President George H.W. Bush. During the collapse of the Soviet Union, in what could have turned into a complete meltdown of society in Russia and the other Soviet states, Bush 41 maintained his awareness of the broader perspective and didn’t attempt to take […]
RIP President George H.W. Bush
President George H.W. Bush was a gentleman of reserve and distinction. Rest in peace Mr. President. The Wall Street Journal writes: Mr. Bush served as U.S. president from 1989 to 1993. He was in office during the end of the Cold War and led America to a decisive victory in the first Persian Gulf War. […]
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