Originally posted March 23, 2022. This week a Quinnipiac University survey asked Americans, “What would you do if you were in the same position as Ukrainians are now, stay and fight or leave the country?” While 68% of Republicans said they would stay and fight, and 57% of Independents said the same, only 40% of […]
Unfathomable
A Night to Remember It’s a surprise that in her latest editorial, Peggy Noonan gives readers a respite by not blaming Trump for the recent Titan tragedy. In the WSJ, Ms. Noonan tells a story through Walter Lord, author of “A Night to Remember,” published in 1955. In the forward to Lord’s book on how […]
Global Warming, a Minor Player
A Perfect Storm Boreal forest fires (northern Quebec) are not unusual occurrences. What was unusual last week was a sudden wind shift that fueled a smoky pall into New York and New England. NYC was blanketed not only with orange smoke, but lots of climate-change shinanigans. Professor Clifford Mass at the University of Washington reports […]
Government Has Become the Master not the Servant
Democratic governments are supposed to serve the people, but Alisdair Mcleod explains in Goldmoney that instead, governments have become the masters rather than the servants. He concludes: We have seen how governments have inverted their relationship with electors, becoming their masters instead of their servants. Government statistics, such as GDP and labour productivity are increasingly […]
Tucker Carlson Accuses Fox News of Fraud
Lawyers for Tucker Carlson have accused Fox News of fraud and breach of contract. Mike Allen and Sara Fischer of Axios first reported the news, writing: Tucker Carlson, two weeks after being ousted by Fox News, accused the network Tuesday of fraud and breach of contract — and made a host of document demands that could […]
Trump Channeled Pat Buchanan to Win GOP Primary
Originally posted February 6, 2023. You recently read the news that Pat Buchanan has decided to retire from writing his long-running syndicated column. Buchanan’s tremendous impact on American politics was on full display during the Trump administration, during which time Buchanan’s focus on America first principles was taken up by Trump and his supporters with […]
America’s Family Farms Threatened by Billionaires like Bill Gates
Billionaires like Bill Gates are acquiring farmland all over America, and in one case in Wyoming, using legal tactics to push farmers off land they’ve been farming for years. In Spectator World, Teresa Mull details the situation on Boot Ranch in Wyoming, whose owners, the Cross family, are fending off legal attacks from ultra-wealthy San […]
Today’s Wild West of Retail Marketing
In the Robin Report, Jasmine Glasheen brings attention to the “Wild West” nature of influencer, and now de-influencer, marketing on social media, where oftentimes personalities are being paid to either recommend or disparage a product without telling the audience about the remuneration. Glasheen writes: Have you been seeing the phrase “late capitalism” pop up a […]
Get Well Soon Taki
In a recent piece in Spectator World, Taki Theodorocopulous explains his brief encounter with the late Tom Sizemore and also reveals that he has hurt both his elbow and knee. Get well soon, Taki. Taki writes: Otherwise, I’m back in plaster, elbow and knee gone. The last time I was encased was in 2016 and […]
60 Years Later: Recognizing a Vietnam Hero
When Captain Paris Davis was given a direct order by his commander to “get on board” a U.S. Army helicopter, Davis, one of our country’s first Black Special Forces officers, refused: “Sir,” he said, “I’m just not going to leave. I still have an American out there.” On 3 March in the East Room at […]
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