Ignore the dumb "Four Freedoms" delusions ("fear" and "want" are in fact inoperable cancers of our fallen human condition, but liberals refuse to accept that) and enjoy the good … [Read more...]
“Automation Versus The High Cost Of Cheap Labor”: Expert on the ground in CA has the details
Linda Thom knows what she's talking about -- apparently "family values" really DO "stop at the Rio Grande"! The Los Angeles Times ran a story about farm mechanization in Salinas, … [Read more...]
“Africans vs. African-Americans in Minneapolis: Somali Cop’s Black Neighbor Not Surprised By Shooting”
Via Sailer, who adds: Obviously, the solution for the problem of Muslims in Africa having ten kids is for them to move to … [Read more...]
David Cole: “Remembering Hollywood’s Favorite White Black Man”
David Cole writes: The unfortunate irony of David Mills’ life is that he had his Hollywood career handed to him because David Milch had claimed that black writers … [Read more...]
TrailersFromHell: Ealing Studios’ (!) “Dunkirk” (1958)
Ron Liddle: “The phrase ‘skeleton in the closet’ is, of course, offensive to Britain’s community of fleshless beings…”
Mark Steyn with “stories readers asked for my thoughts on in the last 24 hours”
Mark Steyn writes: Notice that even his defender Jerry Coyne feels obliged to qualify his defense: "Dawkins is not Milo Yiannopoulos." And that's true: Milo has bigger hair. Dawkins is also not Ann … [Read more...]
James E. Miller: “The most blistering attack on Emanuel’s plan comes from Katherine Timpf of National Review”
James E. Miller writes: The rise of hyperindividualism after World War II infected school curriculums in the form of a philosophy called “teach the child, not the subject.” The mass immigration … [Read more...]
Joe Bob Briggs: “I’ve been living here in the capital of East Coast hysteria for quite a few years now, but I’ve never seen anything quite like this”
Joe Bob Briggs writes: The assumption behind all these dystopian/Orwellian/Hitlerian scenarios is that Trump’s secret purpose is to build an oppressive superstate. Fortunately, anyone … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn on Martin Landau, and the gay subtext in “North by Northwest”
From our bulging “Everything old is old again” file…
"These paintings are very often abstract," she said. "You have people like Pollock splattering a bunch of shit and then saying it's art." Without a shred of … [Read more...]
“Once 1950s prosperity kicks in, noir dies”
...the outsider who sticks up two fingers at authority can’t quite count on the sympathies of his white audience any more – everyone is doing too well, and what they suffer from isn’t … [Read more...]





