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?
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Jamie Glazov | March 11, 2010 | Posted in
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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.
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Rich Trzupek | January 13, 2010 | Posted in
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The danger of attributing significance to what Reid said in private.
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Dennis Prager | January 12, 2010 | Posted in
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On blatant display at Columbia U. Iran conference
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Jamie Glazov | December 18, 2009 | Posted in
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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 [...]
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Does Bill Clinton draw down the window shades, only to venture out under cover of night to go to the ATM?
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Jamie Glazov | December 11, 2009 | Posted in
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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 [...]
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