Ann Coulter's Kwanzaa column is an annual institution, because some stories need to be told every year. (It has nothing to do with one of the hardest working conservative pundits needing a day off once...
The New York Times, which still has comments for now, says that online comments have a disparate impact on women and minorities.
Many newspapers and online media companies have begun disabling comment ...
Today the capital city of the European Union is shut down because of Islamic immigration and the slaughter it has brought. Dozens have been killed in multiple explosions in Brussels. Smart phones make ...
While homicidal, suicidal and genocidal jihadists are busy plotting the next soft-target terror attacks on the West, docile Westerners are busy shedding cartoon tears and doodling broken hearts on soci...
From Reuters:
Merkel defends open borders for migrants amid German rift… By John O’DonnellFRANKFURT, Feb 28 German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday defended her open-door policy for migrants, rejecti...
It's the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo massacre—Mark Steyn has a detailed examination here: The Ghosts of Charlie Hebdo, by Mark Steyn, SteynOnline, January 7, 2016
At Canadian blog SmallDeadAnimals...
As you may have noticed, Europe is currently under siege from huge numbers of Middle Easterners and Africans, the parents of the next generation of car-be-que youths and kosher supermarket shooter-uppe...
#JeSuisCharlie? I hope not.
Charlie Hebdo, the satirical French magazine that was the victim of a violent terrorist attack in January that left twelve dead, will no longer produce images of the prophe...
Here is an inadvertently funny New York Times article about a band of plucky underdog marginalized outsider bloggers in the banlieues of Paris speaking Truth to Power, except that all the details under...
Last weekend Peter Brimelow and I attended the annual American Renaissance conference in Tennessee. Peter gave a feature speech on Saturday morning, title “Immigration: Is This the Breaking Point?”
The...