New Poll: Most Say 2020 Election Was Totally Loaded with Fraud

By Matt Vespa – @mvespa1 – Posted: Oct 11, 2021 4:45 PM – for Townhall Afghanistan collapsed. Inflation is soaring. Job creating slowing. Consumer confidence falling. China is getting more aggressive in the Taiwan Straits. The border is an absolute fiasco. COVID vaccinations have cratered. And Joe Biden is AWOL on everything. Where is this guy? He lied about getting the vaccine and taking the mask off. He lied about the mandate itself. It’s why 38 percent approve of the job he’s doing. It’s why 50 percent think he’s dishonest. It’s why 55 percent think he’s incompetent at running the … Continue reading New Poll: Most Say 2020 Election Was Totally Loaded with Fraud

Is the Universe Made of Math?

In this excerpt from his new book, Our Mathematical Universe, M.I.T. professor Max Tegmark explores the possibility that math does not just describe the universe, but makes the universe By Max Tegmark on January 10, 2014 – Scientific America Excerpted with permission from Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality, by Max Tegmark. Available from Random House/Knopf. Copyright © 2014. My cmnt: My PhD physics buddy: Please let me know what your take is on all of this. What’s the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything? In Douglas Adams’ science-fiction spoof “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, … Continue reading Is the Universe Made of Math?

For Math Fans: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Number 42

Here is how a perfectly ordinary number captured the interest of sci-fi enthusiasts, geeks and mathematicians By Jean-Paul Delahaye on September 21, 2020 – for Scientific American Everyone loves unsolved mysteries. Examples include Amelia Earhart’s disappearance over the Pacific in 1937 and the daring escape of inmates Frank Morris and John and Clarence Anglin from Alcatraz Island in California in 1962. Moreover our interest holds even if the mystery is based on a joke. Take author Douglas Adams’s popular 1979 science-fiction novel The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the first in a series of five. Toward the end of the book, the supercomputer Deep Thought … Continue reading For Math Fans: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Number 42

An Open Letter to American Jews

by Ben Shapiro – Wednesday, April 28, 2010 – from my files Dear American Jews, I write to you as a charter member of the tribe. I’m not only Jewish, I’m religious. I’m married to an Israeli girl (she’ll receive her citizenship next year and she is a proud soon-to-be American). I go to synagogue regularly, keep kosher, keep the Sabbath. American Jews, I have one request of you: please pull your heads out of your posteriors. I mean that in all sincerity. Your continued support for Democrats and an Obama administration that is openly anti-Semitic is a disgrace. Your … Continue reading An Open Letter to American Jews

Doubting Rationalist: an interview with Phillip E. Johnson

“Intelligent Design” Proponent Phillip Johnson and How He Came to Be by Michael Powell  Washington Post Staff WriterSunday, May 15, 2005; D01 BERKELEY, Calif.  “The Washington Post is not one of my biggest fans, you know that.” Hello? The Washington Post reporter has just walked out of a spray of Pacific-borne rain into the living room of a modest bungalow west of downtown. There’s a shag rug, an inspirational painting or two and Phillip Johnson, dressed in tan slacks and a sweater and sitting on a couch. He pulls a dog-eared copy of a Post editorial out of his shirt … Continue reading Doubting Rationalist: an interview with Phillip E. Johnson

Lia Thomas’ nomination for NCAA Woman of the Year is a ‘slap to the face’ for female swimmers: Riley Gaines

Gaines was also nominated for the Woman of the Year award by the University of Kentucky By Yael Halon | Fox News – July 18, 2022 – for Foxnews.com Former superstar swimmer for Kentucky (who is actually a woman) says the University of Pennsylvania’s nomination of swimmer Lia Thomas (who is actually a man) for NCAA Woman of the Year is ‘incredibly insulting’ on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’ Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines decried the University of Pennsylvania’s decision to nominate Lia Thomas for the NCAA’s Woman of the Year award Monday, calling the move a “slap to the face” for female athletes and … Continue reading Lia Thomas’ nomination for NCAA Woman of the Year is a ‘slap to the face’ for female swimmers: Riley Gaines

The Complex History and Uneasy Present of ‘Porgy and Bess’

It has entertained, and sometimes enraged, generations of audiences. Now the Gershwin classic is opening the Metropolitan Opera’s season. By Michael Cooper – Published Sept. 19, 2019 Updated Sept. 21, 2019 – New York Times It was one of those mythic New York nights: the Broadway premiere of the Gershwins’ “Porgy and Bess” in 1935. The starry opening drew Hollywood royalty, including Katharine Hepburn and Joan Crawford. After the ovations died down, the A-listers headed to a glamorous after-party, where George Gershwin played excerpts from his score on the piano. By the next morning, though, the questions would begin. Those questions — about … Continue reading The Complex History and Uneasy Present of ‘Porgy and Bess’

Police Chief: 22-Year-Old Who Killed Mall Shooter Is ‘Hero of the Day’

AWR Hawkins – 17 Jul 2022 – for Breitbart.news Greenwood, Indiana, police chief Jim Ison described the 22-year-old who shot and killed a mall attacker as the “hero of the day.” Reuters quoted Ison saying, “The real hero of the day is the citizen that was lawfully carrying a firearm in that food court and was able to stop the shooter almost as soon as he began.” Breitbart News reported that a suspect opened fire in the Greenwood Park Mall food court around 6 p.m. The attacker was able to kill three people before the 22-year-old armed citizen intervened, shooting the … Continue reading Police Chief: 22-Year-Old Who Killed Mall Shooter Is ‘Hero of the Day’

There’s just so much wrong with this picture

From the Lincoln Journal Star – Sunday July 17, 2022 – Opinion page It could be argued that this sign does not belong in public and certainly not on the opinion page of our local newspaper. It also raises the question, why are abortion advocates so vulgar and vile? And this indoctrinating of young girls to believe that killing your baby is a Constitutional right seems a bit beyond the pale. At the very least this could strike one as very questionable parenting. Holding signs at various protests by the Left with pornographic words and images has in the past … Continue reading There’s just so much wrong with this picture

Bleak Nation

Our colonial past was not beautiful, but it was also not more destructive than many other pasts. by Allen C. Guelzo – Spring 2022 – for the Claremont Review of Books My cmnt: Allen Guelzo reviews a book here by Alan Taylor who takes a Leftist, slanted view of the American founding and founders. Guelzo shows how an “eminent” scholar and historian like Taylor can pick and choose when writing a history according to his preconceived notions of where he wants to end up and what he wants to convey to his readers. In other words history can be written, even … Continue reading Bleak Nation

Father of His Country

George Washington’s American nationalism. by Carson Holloway – Spring 2022 – the Claremont Review of Books After Donald Trump described himself as a nationalist in 2018, the Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin replied that nationalism is not only “contrary to the principles of a multiethnic, multiracial democracy” but also “antithetical to America’s founding creed.” On this question, however, the preeminent founder, George Washington, had more in common with Trump’s position than Rubin’s. Though Washington never used the term “nationalism,” the nation—its identity, interests, and honor—was central to his statesmanship. National Interest The most famous expression of Washington’s nationalism can be found in his … Continue reading Father of His Country

Pursuing Happiness

Tracing the radically different conceptions of human flourishing that have been in contention over the past half-millennium can help us acquire self-knowledge. by Diana Schaub – Spring 2022 – for the Claremont Review of Books We have an inalienable right to pursue happiness, but are we any good at it? Do we ever achieve happiness, or does the mode of our pursuit push away its satisfaction? Do we substitute busyness for contentment? In agreement with Alexis de Tocqueville’s description of Americans as “restless in the midst of their well-being,” Benjamin and Jenna Silber Storey offer a philosophical genealogy of our unquiet … Continue reading Pursuing Happiness

The French Revolution Doesn’t Hold A Candle To America’s War Of Independence

July’s tale of two revolutions highlights America’s superior system of government and, most importantly, its relationship with God. BY: CARINA BENTON – JULY 15, 2022 – for The Federalist An intriguing fallout from the Supreme Court’s evisceration of the constitutionally baseless Roe V. Wade decision can be found across the Atlantic, where efforts are now underway to enshrine in the French Constitution the so-called right to kill one’s own pre-born baby. Evidently some plumes have been ruffled. French President Emmanuel Macron, whose own people have such a poor opinion of his performance that his party hemorrhaged 63 seats in the recent legislative elections, went as far as … Continue reading The French Revolution Doesn’t Hold A Candle To America’s War Of Independence

11 Of The Biden Administration’s Greatest Failures So Far

From historic failures internationally to crises at home, the Biden administration makes every single thing it touches worse. BY: BETH WHITEHEAD – JULY 15, 2022 – for the Federalist It’s no exaggeration: Joe Biden is bringing the country down in a tailspin. From historic failures internationally to crises at home and dropping approval ratings, Biden’s administration makes every single thing it touches worse. Taken alone, each of these failures is pretty damning, but as a whole — or at least even just this small sampling — they reveal the degree to which our 46th president is a danger to America’s well-being. … Continue reading 11 Of The Biden Administration’s Greatest Failures So Far

Government 101 – Syllabus

Laying the foundation Philosophy – Religion – Worldview – Apologetics – History – The Enlightenment – Building on that foundation Government – Economics – Science – The result of that foundation The American Revolution The French Revolution America – The Constitution The Bill of Rights – Ripping up the foundation The Culture Wars Secular Humanism Communism Biblical Higher Criticism Darwinism Scientism Modernism Postmodernism Radical Environmentalism Feminism Gender Theory Liberation Theology Critical Race Theory Covid-19 politics The End of Freedom? Bibliography How Should We Then Live?: The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture – Francis Schaeffer Worldviews in Conflict … Continue reading Government 101 – Syllabus

The Irish Aren’t Red-headed Mexicans

May 16, 2018 by Ann Coulter – her website In an interview with NPR last Friday, Trump’s chief of staff John Kelly described the illegal aliens pouring across our border in the most gentle manner imaginable. He said that illegal aliens aren’t “bad people,” but also “not people that would easily assimilate into the United States into our modern society.” They are, he continued, mostly rural, poor, unskilled and illiterate. “They don’t speak English,” Kelly said. “Obviously, that’s a big thing.” Kelly violated the civic religion of treating every non-American as better than an American — a potential valedictorian, Medal … Continue reading The Irish Aren’t Red-headed Mexicans

Who Benefits From Immigration? Not You!

January 30, 2019 by Ann Coulter – her website Assiduous readers of my columns know that I have frequently made the point that America’s immigration policies benefit only three groups of people: 1) rich Americans with a lot of employees, 2) the immigrants themselves, and 3) their grandmothers back in Chiapas. The money illegal immigrants send out of the country doesn’t come from their low wages. It comes from the taxpayers, who are required to subsidize immigrants so that investment bankers can have cheap nannies. Yes, it is a problem that they couldn’t possibly live on what I pay them, … Continue reading Who Benefits From Immigration? Not You!

Yes, Virginia, Immigration Is Turning The Country Blue

November 15, 2017 by Ann Coulter – her website Hey, Republicans! Did you enjoy Election Night last week? Get ready for a lot more nights like that as immigration turns every last corner of the country blue. When Ed Gillespie lost in Virginia, liberals crowed about how they’re winning the war of ideas. The country has thoroughly, emphatically rejected Trumpism! Republicans, being idiots, played along, arguing only about whether Gillespie’s problem was that he didn’t embrace Trump enough or embraced him too much. Gillespie’s campaign was fine. No cleverer arguments, community outreach or perfectly timed mailings would have changed the … Continue reading Yes, Virginia, Immigration Is Turning The Country Blue

Immigration Hawks Frightened By 99-pound Blonde

June 3, 2015 by Ann Coulter – her website Third World immigration advocates Frank Sharry, Ali Noorani and Marc Andreessen aren’t shy about rushing to the press with pabulum quotes about how wonderful immigration is, but they don’t want to debate me, even to lie about all those benefits. They don’t want you to think about immigration at all. Although you will miss the lush analytical context of the full case made in my smash new book, Adios, America: The Left’s Plan to Turn Our Country Into a Third World Hellhole, here are some more startling facts from my book … Continue reading Immigration Hawks Frightened By 99-pound Blonde

Every Pro-immigration Claim Is A Lie

July 15, 2015 by Ann Coulter – her website In the wake of Kate Steinle’s murder at the hands of an illegal immigrant, mass immigration advocates have begun a campaign of lies in defense of their cheap labor. “Studies show,” they say, that immigrants commit LESS crime than the native population. Inasmuch as the vast majority of post-1970 immigrants — legal immigrants — are poor, non-white and come from countries with far worse crime rates than our own, that’s at least counterintuitive. The main evidence cited in support of the claim that immigrants commit less crime than Americans is a … Continue reading Every Pro-immigration Claim Is A Lie

The Problem Isn’t Just Illegal Immigration, It’s Legal Immigration, Too

April 24, 2013 by Ann Coulter – her website The people of Boston are no longer being terrorized by the Marathon bombers, but amnesty supporters sure are. On CNN’s “State of the Union” last weekend, Sen. Lindsey Graham’s response to the Boston Marathon bombers being worthless immigrants who hate America — one of whom the FBI cleared even after being tipped off to him by Russia — was to announce: “The fact that we could not track him has to be fixed.” Track him? How about not admitting him as an immigrant? As if it’s a defense, we’re told Tamerlan … Continue reading The Problem Isn’t Just Illegal Immigration, It’s Legal Immigration, Too

What Does Postmodernism Really Amount To?

Even its practitioners don’t know. by John M. Ellis – Spring 2022 – for The Claremont Review of Books My cmnt: See my essay on postmoderism here. If you want to know what postmodernism is, or just what the word means, you don’t get much help from either its advocates or interpreters. Most words that label theories bear some relation to their content: words like “evolution” or “Communism” give you at least the beginning of an understanding of what they are about. But words, like “modernism,” that refer only to an unspecified time have the drawback not only of omitting any … Continue reading What Does Postmodernism Really Amount To?

My essay on postmodernism

A very brief but helpful explanation of pre, extant, post and post-post modernism. In the pre-modern era the intellectual community existed in the Christian milieu and its presuppositions started with ‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth’; its moral underpinnings were the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount. Some would say the modern era began with Isaac Newton, a devout Christian, and the publishing of his monumental work Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687), commonly known as the Principia. Philosophers like Immanuel Kant were convinced from reading this work that Newton had laid the foundations for a Deistic … Continue reading My essay on postmodernism

The 1619 Lesson

If the young are taught the terrible falsehood that “racism is and always was the dominant ideology,” then the American experiment will hang by the thinnest thread, and we will have no Lincolns to save it. by Daniel J. Mahoney – Spring 2022 – Claremont Review of Books A self-respecting people must be a self-critical people, open to introspection and ready to repent of real sin. But self-criticism is not the same as self-loathing. Reckless and willful distortion of the historical record betokens not integrity, but ingratitude toward those who have left the American people a noble civic and moral inheritance. … Continue reading The 1619 Lesson

B. Hussein O. – Guest column – Pandemic birthday party

GUEST COLUMN: Yeah, I Threw Myself a Massive Party at My Island Estate in the Middle of a Pandemic, And There’s Nothing You Worthless Plebs Can Do About It B. Hussein Obama • August 9, 2021 3:58 pm – for The Washington Free Beacon MARTHA’S VINEYARD — If you’re reading this, you probably aren’t important enough to be invited to the massive party I just threw myself to celebrate my historic existence and countless intellectual contributions to the human canon. We’re all pretty hungover, to be honest. Between LeBron’s tequila (a little underwhelming, like his NBA Finals record), Willie Nelson’s choom … Continue reading B. Hussein O. – Guest column – Pandemic birthday party

They’re All Good Dogs, and It Has Nothing to Do With Their Breed

Retrievers that don’t retrieve and Papillons that point are all possible because the genes that shape dog behavior predate modern breeding that focuses on appearance, researchers find. By James Gorman – April 28, 2022 – for The New York Times My cmnt: I take this article worth a grain of salt. If you’re dealing with purebreds my lifetime of experience has shown me that absolutely breed makes a difference in dog behavior, skills, intelligence, interests and more. Let me know what you think in the comment section below. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Don’t judge a dog by its … Continue reading They’re All Good Dogs, and It Has Nothing to Do With Their Breed

7 whoppers peddled by House Democrats’ Jan. 6 committee

From debunked incitement claim to refuted hearsay allegation about a Trump lunge for wheel of presidential vehicle, panel has provided high-visibility forum for fictions and fallacies. By Natalia Mittelstadt – Updated: July 10, 2022 – 11:25pm – for Just the News House Democrats’ Jan. 6 committee has showcased numerous false allegations over the course of its hearings and investigations that have since been debunked and, in some cases, withdrawn. The committee, which is made up of Democrats and two anti-Trump Republicans handpicked by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, has promoted inaccuracies and falsehoods regarding people and events in weaving its narrative about the Jan. … Continue reading 7 whoppers peddled by House Democrats’ Jan. 6 committee

Poll: Joe Biden’s Approval Rating Sinks to Historic Low of 29 Percent

By WENDELL HUSEBØ – 10 Jul 2022 – for Breitbart.news My cmnt: Our four worse presidents – Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D), James Earl Carter Jr. (D), Barack Hussein Obama II (D), and now Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (D) – collectively nearly destroyed (and is currently destroying) our country. FDR presided over and prolonged the Great Depression by ten years, horribly mismanaged WWII, arrogantly ran for three terms and was handed (like Biden) a fourth while he was incapacitated by age and poor health, had an administration chock full of communist spies (and knew it and didn’t care) and gave away … Continue reading Poll: Joe Biden’s Approval Rating Sinks to Historic Low of 29 Percent

You Know What Would Deter More Shootings Than Red Flag Laws? Executing Mass Killers Quickly

BY: KYLEE GRISWOLD – JULY 07, 2022 – 5 MIN READ – for The Federalist My cmnt: This piece is correct. Swift and Certain justice (that means execution) is the only and best deterrent to cold-blooded, calculated murder, rape, kidnapping, torture, etc. My cmnt: However once a people have lost a healthy respect for, and fear of God, and have become convinced by pseudo-science and Darwinism that they are nothing but animals they will indeed murder and riot without remorse nor fear of consequence. My cmnt: And even worse are the Islamists who have been taught that to rape and murder … Continue reading You Know What Would Deter More Shootings Than Red Flag Laws? Executing Mass Killers Quickly

The Biden Presidency: A Horrible Accident of History

By Larry O’Connor – Posted: Dec 28, 2021 12:01 AM – for Townhall.com There’s an accident in the Oval Office. Not the kind of accident left on the rug in front of the Resolute Desk on a regular basis by the untrained, rowdy dogs the Biden’s sicced on the unwitting White House staff and Secret Service. I’m talking about the man who sits behind the resolute desk for his daily naps.  Joe Biden is the accidental president. He is the result of an accident of American politics.  His presidency will not be remembered with an asterisk, as my friend and … Continue reading The Biden Presidency: A Horrible Accident of History

Teen Testifies in Opposition to ‘Gender-Affirming’ Medical Treatment, Regrets Double Mastectomy

By Penny Starr – 30 Jun 2022 – for Breitbart.news A teen girl who was medically treated to “transition” into a boy, including having a double mastectomy, testified about the damage done to her future. “I will never be able to breastfeed a child,” Chloe Cole said Tuesday at a California Assembly hearing on legislation that would make the state a “sanctuary” for minors seeking to alter their biological sex through drugs and surgery. “I have blood clots in my urine,” the girl said. “I am unable to fully empty my bladder. I do not yet know if I am capable of … Continue reading Teen Testifies in Opposition to ‘Gender-Affirming’ Medical Treatment, Regrets Double Mastectomy

‘I literally lost organs:’ Why detransitioned teens regret changing genders

By Rikki Schlott – June 18, 2022 – for The New York Post My cmnt: These girls stories will break your heart. The evil Libs and democrats preying on young girls by encouraging them to transition to boys. The wickedness of the Left knows no bounds. “I was failed by the system. I literally lost organs.” When Chloe was 12 years old, she decided she was transgender. At 13, she came out to her parents. That same year, she was put on puberty blockers and prescribed testosterone. At 15, she underwent a double mastectomy. Less than a year later, she … Continue reading ‘I literally lost organs:’ Why detransitioned teens regret changing genders

Some Thoughts About Being Safe

By Dennis Prager – Posted: May 19, 2020 12:01 AM In a recent “Fireside Chat,”  my weekly talk show on the PragerU platform, I commented on society’s increasing fixation on being “safe.” The following is a condensed version of what I said: We have a meme up at PragerU: “‘Until it’s safe’ means ‘never.’” The pursuit of “safe” over virtually all other considerations is life-suppressing. This is true for your own individual life, and it is true for the life of a society. I always give the following example: I have been taking visitors to Israel for decades, and for all … Continue reading Some Thoughts About Being Safe

Eight-Year-Old Yazidi Girl Sets Herself on Fire to Prevent Islamic State Rape

by MARY CHASTAIN 1 Mar 2016 for Breitbart News German doctor Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, treating Yazidi victims of the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/IS), tells the Agence France-Presse he has treated an 8-year-old girl who set herself on fire to stop jihadists from raping her. “ISIS sold her eight times during the 10 months she was held hostage, and raped her hundreds of times,” he said. “This is one of the cases I always have in my mind.” The fire burned 80 percent of her body, and Kizilhan said the girl lost her nose and ears. The AFP reports: IS fighters had held the girl and her … Continue reading Eight-Year-Old Yazidi Girl Sets Herself on Fire to Prevent Islamic State Rape

Yazidis ask for help, hold onto hope

by Chris Dunker – Aug 3, 2015 Updated Oct 5, 2016 – Lincoln Journal Star My cmnt: Part of my interest in these people is from having an extended Yazidi family living next door to me since 2017. Their story is one of persevering, maintaining a positive outlook and overcoming. They value education and work and are contributing citizens and good neighbors. My cmnt: Obama was responsible for a lot of this violence against Yazidis and Kurds. Trump Crushed the ISIS Caliphate – Obama’s premature and reckless decision (with many warning against it) to withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq in 2011 … Continue reading Yazidis ask for help, hold onto hope

At Least 71 Shot Over July 4th Weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

By AWR HAWKINS – 5 Jul 2022 – for Breitbart.news My cmnt: Harmless, law-abiding citizens are systematically disarmed by democrats in all of our major cities while the illegal gun possessing criminals continue unabated shooting, maiming and killing while our democrat leaders look the other way. Click the category “democrat gun violence” on this website to see much more of these. Seventy-one people were shot, eight of them fatally, during the July 4th weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago. Breitbart News noted at least 54 people were shot Friday into Monday morning alone, as the holiday weekend progressed. Seven of those … Continue reading At Least 71 Shot Over July 4th Weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

Chicago Mayor Lightfoot denounces ‘toxicity in public discourse’ days after shouting ‘F— Clarence Thomas!’

Lori Lightfoot cursed out Clarence Thomas following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News – Fox.news Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is attempting to strike a more civil tone just days after cursing out Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.  Speaking at an event on Tuesday, Lightfoot decried attacks on police officers in her city, suggesting it’s a sign of people “losing respect for the institutions of our democracy.” “That says to me that the people who are acting so brazenly have not only no respect for themselves, but they don’t have respect for the institution like … Continue reading Chicago Mayor Lightfoot denounces ‘toxicity in public discourse’ days after shouting ‘F— Clarence Thomas!’

Ireland Baldwin Shouts Her Abortion: ‘I Chose Me, and I Would Choose Me Again’

By ALANA MASTRANGELO – 28 Jun 2022 – for Breitbart.news My cmnt: Click here to watch animated videos of what happens during a 1st and 2nd trimester abortion. Warning: this is very disturbing, no one under 12 yrs old should watch this. However if you are Pro-abortion this may help to change your mind to ProLife. Ireland Baldwin says she got an abortion because she knows “exactly what it felt like to be born between two people who hated each other” — referring to her parents, actors Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. “I chose to get an abortion, because I … Continue reading Ireland Baldwin Shouts Her Abortion: ‘I Chose Me, and I Would Choose Me Again’

Slavery swindles must end

BY JEFF JACOBY – for the Boston Globe – Published Friday June 10, 2005 My cmnt: Though published 17 years ago this piece could have been published today. With the ‘summer of love’ riots by BLM and Antifa in 2020 the Left’s call for reparations has only increased as has the general shakedown of corporate America. The costly Civil War, in white lives and treasure, for the freeing of the slaves and the destruction of the institution of slavery in the democrat-run South, plus the trillions for tax dollars spent on welfare disproportionately given to black Americans and immigrants, whether or … Continue reading Slavery swindles must end