Her 2004 article about Greensboro was/is talismanic for me... On November 3, 1979, in Greensboro North Carolina, members of the Ku Klux Klan, joined by several members of the American Nazi … [Read more...]
GoN OUt BaCkSon BIsY BAcKsON (PLUS some cool news coming shortly…)
“…how much rationality and coldness is acceptable for women intellectuals and artists?”
A review of Tough Enough: They accepted the necessity of causing pain to readers in order to force them to look at the hard facts, but they were not personally cruel, … [Read more...]
“What draws Americans to anarchy? It’s more than just smashing windows”
Someone said "affinity groups" and my life flashed … [Read more...]
Ann Coulter likes to say, “Our blacks are better.” But have you ever noticed that so are our trannies?
Gavin McInnes: “I’ve been to [Google] headquarters in NYC and it’s one of the least diverse companies I’ve ever visited”
Gavin McInnes writes: The only black or Hispanic person I saw in the entire building was at the front desk where they check your ID. Upstairs, I’d say it was roughly 70% … [Read more...]
“The Mystery of Sylvia Plath’s Lost Novel”
Via the Daily Beast: Hughes claimed both that the manuscript went missing after 1970 and that Aurelia … [Read more...]
Video: “Mark [Steyn] shares a few more thoughts on how a Statue of Liberty became a statute of immigration”
More here. … [Read more...]
The one you’ve been waiting for: Steve Sailer on the “Google Memo”
Steve Sailer writes: It’s not punching down for the Indian-born CEO of Google (who was paid $200 million last year) to fire a twentysomething coder, it’s punching up because the … [Read more...]
I’ve promised myself that if I get cancer, I’ll get to start smoking again
I never miss drinking. However... I liked the ceremony of the cigarette. The implicit danger of starting a fire near your face. The punctuation that talking while smoking affords, … [Read more...]
“Who pays for your conscience?”
Poignantly, [Sonya Tolstoy] asks why it is that people who write so eloquently about universal love and the possibility of simple, selfless … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn: “There are three kinds of leak…”
Mark Steyn writes: What we are witnessing is a slow-motion coup against a duly elected government by people determined to use whatever they have to hand - national-security leaks by the permanent … [Read more...]









