An Unintended Tribute to Chuck Colson from the Left
A diatribe against the late evangelist highlights his virtues.
A diatribe against the late evangelist highlights his virtues.
Anti-Coulter protest outside University of Ottawa
The Grope & Flail Globe & Mail considers itself Canada’s New York Times (which they still think is a good thing for some reason). However, to mangle Pauline Kael’s line about Nixon voters, nobody I know actually reads it.
Today someone emailed me a new column about Ann Coulter’s visit to [...]
My father, Yuri Glazov, risked his life standing up against the Soviet regime. Was his battle in vain?
FP: As a former believer in the progressive faith, what advantages do you think you have to dissect the leftist mindset? Also, if you had remained a leftist you might have today been marching in an anti-Bush rally, cheering for the victory of our Islamist enemies. But that is not the case. What do you [...]
The Obama administration’s new smog standards will mean higher costs for millions of Americans.
The danger of attributing significance to what Reid said in private.
On blatant display at Columbia U. Iran conference
The perspective that informs the nearly seven hundred pages of A People’s History is a plodding Marxism supplemented by the preposterous idea that nation-states are merely a fiction, and only economic classes are “real†social actors:
Class interest has always been obscured behind an all-encompassing veil called “the national interest.†My own war experience [in [...]
Related posts:
Does Bill Clinton draw down the window shades, only to venture out under cover of night to go to the ATM?
I wish I could take credit for that line, but it was the fellow behind the now-defunct blog Beautiful Atrocities.
Sadly, I also can’t lay claim to the word “gaslighting,” a “form of intimidation or psychological abuse in which false information is presented to the victim, making them doubt their own memory and perception.”
Jamison Foser at [...]
Related posts: