Gavin McInnes on the latest Norman Lear-related menace to American society: Importing people from this country would be like plucking Crazy Horse from the Battle of the Rosebud … [Read more...]
Ann Coulter: “The whole key to fixing Obamacare is not to repeal it…”
...but to allow the rest of us to buy insurance on the free market. Right now, it’s illegal to sell an insurance plan that most people would like to buy. Instead, you … [Read more...]
TheBlondeAtTheFilm: “Ball of Fire” (1942)
When Pottsie accidentally comes to her room and performs a beautiful monologue about how much he loves her (the number on the door fell off so he thought it was one of the professor's--it's a whole … [Read more...]
The Bologna Papers: “Why David Brooks ‘ruining America’ column fell short”
I asked about this on Facebook yesterday (because that way people could comment) but yes, the Sandwich Shop Paragraph of Doom is yielding a great deal of... stuff, some of … [Read more...]
TrailersFromHell: “Rock, Rock, Rock” (1956)
Sailer: “Once again, Trump’s historical role appears to be to act as a catalyst accelerating existing trends…”
Steve Sailer writes: ...inciting his enemies to declare what’s really been on their minds all along. Thus, even cohesion in Western Europe, which is favored by Trump’s Polish … [Read more...]
The Guardian can’t even get Morrissey right, ignores his massive Mexican fanbase in screed about (his) white “racism”
Look, I'm not even a fan of the guy, but: Ignore the laughable "Well, I never!" complaints about his politics, and you'll find yourself here: However, this … [Read more...]
DarkCorners looks at 1988 “killer cat” movie “Uninvited”
Mark Steyn on Trump’s Warsaw speech and all those “dog whistle” “symphonies”
Mark Steyn pens a must-read: So Beethoven's Eroica, Brahms' Fourth, Tchaikovsky's Sixth would be "real lame" without "the influence of the Middle East and Muslims". So says a senior writer in the … [Read more...]
“Final Fantasy: Neoractionary politics and the liberal imagination”
James Duesterberg writes: Yarvin and Land continue to thrive in the liberal milieu into which they were born. “I live in San Francisco,” Yarvin brags, “I grew … [Read more...]
“Milo Yiannopoulos’ ‘Dangerous’: A Manifesto for the Transgressive Right”
Mytheos Holt writes: And what in people’s own experiences does a transgressive Right understand that the Debate Club does not? Yiannopoulos explains, using the … [Read more...]
We need to start calling the “culture war” a “culture massacre,” says David Sergeant
David Sergeant (who's bit too statist for my tastes but whatever) writes: Life’s too short to spend it sitting on a boring fence. Yes, we might have to suffer a little bit for our … [Read more...]







