A friend of mine recently opined on the state of the elite vs. the regular folks. I never post anything political. I like putting up my nature pics etc. I never have a serious horse in the race in the presidential election etc. because I’m a libertarian at heart, I just want government to let […]
“Best Album of the Year”
You won’t believe what you’re reading. A bunch of rappers and activists, whose careers and rhetoric are often violent and divisive, were the guests of President Obama at the White House on 15 April. The highlight was when rapper Rick Ross’s (a.k.a. William Roberts) ankle bracelet went off—as in beeping—during the event. Why an ankle […]
Riley: Obama Playing with Fire
In Dallas, five policemen were killed in the worst racial violence this country has seen in decades. “Like others on the political left, Mr. Obama has made a habit of minimizing or ignoring the high black crime rates that obviously underlie tensions between poor minority communities and cops.” writes Jason Riley in the WSJ, author of Please […]
Obama: Wait Until the Facts Are In
Author Robert W. Merry, writing at The National Interest, explains “Obama’s Double Standard on Race.” [I]t seems fair to question the president’s judgment when he steps forward with broad lessons for Americans drawn from episodes that he can’t possibly fully understand because the facts aren’t yet in hand. And it seems fair to wonder why […]
Buchanan: “White America Has Begun to Die”
Pat Buchanan supports the logic behind most Americans, and obviously the Brits and France’s Front National, impulse to defend their borders and the concept of Nationalism over Globalism. Pat makes it clear that in the U.S. it is Donald Trump who has captured the desire by Americans to retain the national identity delivered to American […]
12 Years in Darkness and Hell
Dr. Óscar Elías Biscet, regarded by many as Cuba’s foremost democracy activist, is a symbol of the general resistance to the Castro dictatorship. For this, Dr. Biscet was imprisoned essentially for 12 years for “dangerousness,” a common charge that means the individual in question will not submit meekly to dictatorial rule, writes Jay Nordlinger in […]
Is Diversity America’s Strength?
America’s strength has not been its diversity, but her ability to overcome the inherent problems in diversity, writes Thomas Sowell. America’s great good fortune in the past has been that Americans have been able to unite as Americans against every enemy, despite our own internal differences and struggles. Black and white, Jew and Gentile, have […]
Deeply Dangerous Ideology
“The Orlando massacre,” writes Ayaan Hirsi Ali, “is a hideous reminder to Americans that homophobia is an integral part of Islamic extremism.” Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-born writer, activist and founder of the AHA Foundation, which works to defend women around the world from religious and cultural oppression. You may remember her name from […]
DONALD J. TRUMP STATEMENT REGARDING TRAGIC TERRORIST ATTACK IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA
“Last night, our nation was attacked by a radical Islamic terrorist. It was the worst terrorist attack on our soil since 9/11 The terrorist, Omar Mir Saddique Mateen, is the son of an immigrant from Afghanistan who openly published his support for the Afghanistani Taliban and even tried to run for President of Afghanistan. According […]
HUD—Helping to Keep Poor People Poor
In the Manhattan Contrarian, Francis Menton writes about one of the most bizarre and disastrous real estate situations in the world. The stretch of waterfront Mr. Menton is referring to is the Lower East Side of Manhattan, which is close to many good jobs. For example, One World Trade Center and the Financial District, with […]
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