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While watching the news tonight I experienced a flash of dissonance, whereby my preferred perception of reality was distinctly incongruent with the moment. I found my usual optimistic outlook on events in direct conflict with the reality of America’s descent into the radical blend of Marxism, Socialism and Communism currently progressed by the Obama administration. [...]
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Liz Blaine | February 4, 2010 | Posted in
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Their first impulse was dhimmitude — even at the expense of making a travesty of a Chinese tradition. After all, as offended as they may have been by this, the Chinese in Singapore were much less likely than the Muslims to start blowing things up and killing innocent people. “McDonald’s…
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Robert | January 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Cartoon courtesy of Bosch Fawstin. Note the standard use below of the “far-right” epithet, which is mainstream media-speak for “frightens children, barks at other people’s dogs, and makes Cratchit work on Christmas.” Nonetheless, Wilders’ argument as quoted below ought to be compelling to any reasonable member of a free…
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Marisol | January 20, 2010 | Posted in
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“The OReilly Factor” devoted a segment to the political influence of late-night comedy, focusing on Jon Stewart.
Stewart is an appendage of the Obama White House. A self-confessed liberal, he has no influence beyond his politically like-minded fan club. The 1.6 million “Daily Show” viewership is lower than “Adult Swim” on Cartoon Network.
David Letterman’s adolescent humor is [...]
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Joseph Klein | January 14, 2010 | Posted in
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The politically correct classes see no evil on radical Islam.
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Tony Blankley | January 14, 2010 | Posted in
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A political cartoon from 1934 has resurfaced, that proves the old adage that “The more things change, the more they stay the same”. Look at all the details, and I think you’ll see how uncanny the similarities are between then and now. It’s positively frightening!
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F. Swemson | January 6, 2010 | Posted in
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The jihadist who attempted to murder Motoonist Kurt Westergaard had something in common with…Jack Nicholson. This superb piece by Thomas Landen highlights the absurdity of the Islamic rage over these cartoons — a rage that continues — and the supine response to that rage by Western authorities. “Heeere’s Muhammed!,”…
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Robert | January 4, 2010 | Posted in
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Just when Denmark thought the worst was over, Islamic fury has come back to haunt it with an assassination attempt on the artist whose cartoon of the prophet Muhammad as a suicide bomber had an explosive impact four years ago on the Muslim world.An axe-wielding Somali extremist broke into the home of Kurt Westergaard on [...]
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Jacob Laksin | January 2, 2010 | Posted in
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NewsReal’s Kathy Shaidle has a great post at her blog Five Feet of Fury regarding the recent murder attempt against an infidel cartoonist who dared to mock Muhammad:
Europe replaced 6 million Jews with 20 million Muslims.
How’s that workin’ out?
PS: I own a limited edition print of Westergaard’s famous cartoon, signed by him and Geert Wilders.
Come [...]
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David Swindle | January 2, 2010 | Posted in
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I have seen “South Park” and I found its anti-censorship message morally refreshing (it is beyond my ken that any conservative could find this film offensive on conservative grounds). What are the implications of Bennett’s argument, except that he considers it worth delivering our right to choose what we can see and know to the [...]