To paraphrase an old Jewish line: This is not good for the gays. Gays have gone from being the bullied to the bullies -- a modern American phenomenon detailed in my book "Guilty: Liberal Victims and Their Assault on America." Yes, we know you used to be unfairly victimized. But being beaten up … [Read more...]
‘T. J. Sotomayor is an Atlanta radio host whose skin color allows him the privilege…’
"of saying things that others are merely thinking." This guy needs to be President and I am not joking: … [Read more...]
Steve Sailer: The Shadowy Imam of the Poconos
The Gülen movement receives hundreds of millions of dollars from American taxpayers to operate approximately 130 charter schools in America. Not surprisingly, they claim excellent test scores. In defense of Gülen, it might be argued that he’s providing the Anatolian heartland with something that … [Read more...]
So Bill DeBlasio is the Keymaster in ‘Ghostbusters,’ basically? (video)
(I have seen this literally 50 times. Every time, I laugh out loud.) … [Read more...]
‘Every day can be New Year’s Day’
Carbon/Silicon: Origin story: How Die Hard influenced the creation of the band... One night in 1994 I was at a friends house … [Read more...]
Palin admits: Python would never mock Islam — My NEW PJMedia post
Sad but hardly surprising... In their day, the Pythons had plenty of fun at the Kray’s expense. Beloved folk heroes in and beyond their East End London turf, the Kray twins … [Read more...]
My ‘year in review’ piece for Taki’s Magazine
Hard to say how "Jooooo!!!!"-y the comments will be for this one... I know I’m supposed to care about the goings-on in foreign lands, but I don’t even know who else lives on my condo … [Read more...]
‘Father of Canadian flag’ dies: My NEW PJMedia post
Yes, there's some dispute over who really designed it, as you can imagine. However, Matheson is widely acknowledged as the man who led the design team... … [Read more...]
I’m taking tomorrow off…
Thank you, TCM! Go, Johnny, Go! (1959): With such early rock 'n roll pioneers as Chuck Berry, Eddie Cochran and … [Read more...]
‘Why Alan Turing should not have been pardoned’
Secondly, while Turing’s suffering at the hands of a brutal, inhumane law is regrettable, and marks out a chapter in history which should by no means be ignored, pardoning him only reinforces the idea that cut him down in the first place – that his sexuality should have any impact on his standing in … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn notes: ‘Stoning is making something of a comeback in the world’s legal codes’
The Afghan campaign is this nation's longest war — and our longest un-won war: That's to say, nowadays we can't even lose in under a decade. I used to say that, 24 hours after the last Western soldier leaves Afghanistan, it will be as if we were never there. But it's already as if we were never … [Read more...]
Sagas of secular sanctity: Duty + class = melodrama
Most melodramas require viewers to suspend disbelief. Their narratives depend on outrageous twists of fate, unlikely coincidences, and unpredictable destinies. But, like television soap operas (of which I am also a fan), it’s not the storyline that is important. It’s the moral choices that the … [Read more...]





