Why the U.S.-mediated “proximity talks” with the Palestinians spell danger for Israel.
Fake “Peace” for Israel
License to Massacre
Yes, Looting is a Crime
It’s a good thing we have post-modern, post-moral professors, or else some might get the crazy notion that looting is a bad thing. From a weekend piece in the Times, apropos the looting that followed last week’s earthquake in Chile, we get these two nuanced views on the morality of – let us dispense with [...]
Hating Valentine’s
Today’s Scary Tweet of the Day: The Nation Outdoes Themselves on HCR
After a relatively quiet day today, the fun-lovers at the leftist The Nation tweeted at3:25 :
“I have a notion I am going to face something nastier than cancer in my life: bill collectors.” Voices of the Uninsured
Bill collectors are worse than cancer? Fascinating analogy given the topic is health insurance. And I know that there [...]
Sexual Starvation and Jihad Fantasies

Dr. Jamie Glazov provides the best psychological explanation for what drives Islamist suicide bombers like Abdulmutallab.
“Married to the Mob” Jihadi Edition
Saudi Arabia finds another reprehensible way to abuse its women
How sweet— an Ivy League author is seriously intrigued with the notion that government-sponsored matchmaking may diminish the recidivism rate of Muslim terrorists. Harvard lecturer Jessica Stern chatted with Michelle Martin at National Public Radio (NPR) and stressed that victimization and alienation are the predominant factors [...]
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Follow the Left and soon America will have a toothless smile.
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Heather Mac Donald: A Crime Theory Demolished – WSJ.com
The recession of 2008-09 has undercut one of the most destructive social theories that came out of the 1960s: the idea that the root cause of crime lies in income inequality and social injustice. As the economy started shedding jobs in 2008, criminologists and pundits predicted that crime would shoot up, since poverty, as the [...]


























