Ann Coulter writes: In 2005, Vice President Cheney gave 77 percent of his income to charity. He also shot a lawyer in the face, which I think should count … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn just mentioned me on the Rush Limbaugh show!
Here's the Kwanzaa thing I wrote that he was talking about. … [Read more...]
‘Red State’: Kevin Smith’s new move ‘examines’ ‘religious extremists.’ Guess which ones?
My new post at David Horowitz's NewsReal blog: I hate Kevin Smith. His slovenly appearance and … [Read more...]
Letting Muslims immigrate to the West is like hiding Nazis in your attic during World War II
Obligatory "Muslims planned to kill Mo-toons newspaper" story. PLUS: [Read more...]
Also? Most blacks won’t vote for a gay guy
In tradition with the family plan…
"So was this a surprise, a dad at 63?" Highly Trained Professional Canadian Journalist not sure how babies are made. Although as we're seeing, the process is getting slightly more complicated... Meanwhile, [Read more...]
My favorite Twitter thing ever — limited time offer
Instead of HootSuite and TweetDeck, I use MarketMeSuite to manage all my Twitter and Facebook accounts, filter out my "best friends'" updates out from those of my 10,000 … [Read more...]
Old and busted? ‘Islamophobia’. New hotness? ‘Islamo-nausea’
Mark Steyn sits in for Rush Limbaugh tomorrow and Thursday
Wait… somebody still reads the Globe & Mail?
SDA: Instead of taking editorial responsibility by informing Globe readers that former editorial board member Warren Clements had based an opinion piece critical of the intelligence of Tea Party members on … [Read more...]
‘He notices one sign in particular: MARTY PERETZ IS A RACIST RAT’
NYMag: Peretz found himself wondering who these people were: not students, he thought, and not faculty. He settled on “the usual intellectual detritus that collects around the university.”
But some of … [Read more...]
Dennis Dutton, founder of proto-blog Arts & Letters daily, dies
LAT: Dutton was raised in Los Angeles and was the brother of booksellers Doug and Dave Dutton of the legendary Dutton's Bookstores in Los Angeles.
Dutton was a professor … [Read more...]