Kurt Schlichter nails it (of course). You know who bores me? The wonks and bores who say stuff like, "News/politics have become … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2018
Amis’ claim that he is through with “insulting people in print” is “a little disingenuous”
A review of Martin Amis' latest non-fiction collection: Amis can do a lot of things, but his genius has always been for vividness—“terrible … [Read more...]
“Drag Queen Kids? Not Today, Satan!” Great video by Lucy Brown
I’m surprised Lucy Brown left out England’s centuries-old drag tradition. For instance, in their family-friendly Christmas, “pantos”, the ugly sisters in Snow White are traditionally played by … [Read more...]
Sailer: “Why is it so bad to argue against ‘white monopoly capital’ in South Africa…”
Steve Sailer asks... ...but so admirable to excoriate “white privilege” in America? Well, for one thing, “white monopoly capital” is a reasonably accurate term, … [Read more...]
There’s never an avalanche around when you need one… Trudeau’s “peoplekind” townhall meltdown (video)
“The JQ ‘infantilizes’ whites by casting them as gullible children…”
There is no "Jewish Question." This b.s. reveals more about the "questioners" than it does about "the Jews." If you can't figure out why a group of people who have a 5000 year history and tradition that prioritizes learning, family and success are GENERALLY so learned, family-oriented and … [Read more...]
MUST READ by Jim Goad about online anonymity
One of my pet peeves. Gavin McInnes has been great on this too. Now here's the inimitable Jim … [Read more...]
“…it’s worth working past the feeling that Kass is condemning half your life…”
Someone said "Leon Kass" and the Bush Administration flashed before my eyes. Looks like he's back... ...once he got back to Harvard, however, Kass began to think … [Read more...]
Right wing UK comic Geoff Norcott about representing the views of the majority of the country on the BBC
Via the Spectator: As a child he disapproved of ill-disciplined neighbours. ‘I was quite judgey about the kids that didn’t go to school and weren’t trying to better … [Read more...]
“It was hard work, all that hiding”
The Pocahontas Effect
I found this video so compelling: SJWs seem to have a peculiar talent for pattern recognition that is being employed for trivial causes and ultimately dangerous ones. I mean, who the hell would notice that blue necklace? Well, clearly the same SJWs who [Read more...]
“Pulp Fiction” always gave off a bad smell — On the Uma Thurman thing
Yes, we've been over this before. I have always just loathed Tarantino generally, for what some could say were "irrational" reasons: He … [Read more...]