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Comedian-cum-commentator Bill Maher has of late been making some new friends and enemies and raising many an eyebrow. At issue are his Real Time monologues in which he has taken his → Read More
"You're a racist!" We've all heard that often enough. In fact, as was once said in saner times about opportunistic patriotism, it's now racism charges that are the last refuge of a scoundrel. But there is a way to counter these scoundrels and seize the advantage. No, the answer isn't to explain yourself. It's virtually always the case that racism charge-hurlers don't care about Truth, anyway,… → Read More
The two destabilizing events recently occurring back-to-back, the response to the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, and the George Floyd rioting, illustrate well how America is now institutionally incapable of making decisions in her own best interests. Th... → Read More
When I speak of a hoax and The Virus, I don’t mean there isn’t in our population a pathogen identified loosely as COVID-19 or, as the “unwoke” might say, the Wuhan Flu. As with past respiratory diseases, it’s also ... → Read More
The conventional belief regarding Nancy Pelosi’s holding of the impeachment articles is that, as someone put it, she’d pulled the pin on the grenade and then didn’t know what to do. Yet even if she has bumbled into her current predi... → Read More
For the West to live, equality must die. By the latter, I mean equality dogma, and a recent video I stumbled across again brought this issue to mind. It was part of an intersex wage-gap discussion that took place in Australia last year among re... → Read More
To the delight of conservatives and dismay of liberals, President Trump is doing more to reshape the American judiciary than any president in recent memory. It’s viewed as a “lasting legacy” that will ensure more “conservative... → Read More
Too many�dual-loyalty cases seen around in the U.S. now. Home is where the heart is. → Read More
On the surface, Hillary Clinton’s “Russian asset” attack last week on Rep. Tulsi Gabbard appeared the rambling of a bitter, perhaps unhinged woman. But what if Clinton’s attack is actually part of a plan? → Read More
Nothing reflects our descent into Idiocracy more than millennials who’ll insist their misspellings of words are correct. → Read More
Racism certainly is a problem, one accompanied by another problem: Those talking most about it appear to know least what it actually is. → Read More
We can start with the striking statistic that 68 percent of all homicides occur in just certain parts of 5 percent of America's counties — and all, or virtually all, of these are Democrat areas. → Read More
How can you build a moral society when its shades-of-gray people don’t even believe in morality? → Read More
In Marxist circles, this stage would be called “destabilization” — the second of a four-part process to subvert a society and seize control. The first, third and fourth stages are, respectively, “demoralization,” “crisis” and “normalization.” → Read More
It's Dead End at Bernie's. → Read More
I believe that anyone who wants equality should get equality — good and hard. → Read More
Tucker Carlson makes a common tactical blunder. → Read More
Stare decisis is just a euphemistic way of saying that judges’ decisions -- “precedent” -- should take precedence over the Constitution. → Read More
Feminists spent decades aggressively invading previously male-only arenas. Now men — albeit those masquerading as women — are invading women's spaces, and the feminists cry foul. → Read More
In today’s identity-politics world, it’s not what you’ve done. It’s what you are. → Read More