Last week I wrote of Steven Erlanger’s New York Times article on political implications of the Paris massacres, “In Cold Political Terms, Far Right and French President Both Gain:”
Erlanger, the NYT’s ...
"I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend to the death your right to say it."
That maxim of Voltaire was among those most invoked by the marching millions in Sunday's mammoth "Je S...
From a poll published in Le Figaro in September 2014 of the 2017 French Presidential election:The primary round sees Marine Le Pen of the National Front coming in first with about 30% of the vote, foll...
From: Tom in England [Email him]I've been waiting for the promised backlash against Muslims in European countries (I assumed it would happen as the MSM don't tend to lie about things like this...) and ...
From John Bolton’s Gatestone Institute in 2012:
An analysis of the voting patterns that barrelled François Hollande to victory on May 6 as the first Socialist president of France since 1995 shows that ...
There’s nothing like the mass murder of journalists to rouse other scribblers to serious thinking about the general threats against free speech. The Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris has forced considera...
From my new column in Taki’s Magazine:
Last week’s Paris massacres of cartoonists and Jews might suggest to a dispassionate observer that endless mass immigration to France from the continent of Africa...
The transcript of last weekend’s Radio Derb is now archived on my website.The production mechanics of RD make it impossible to comment on anything later than the wee hours of a Friday morning. At that...
Western media are declaring the million-man march in Paris, where world leaders paraded down Boulevard Voltaire in solidarity with France, a victory over terrorism.Isn't it pretty to think so.Unfortuna...
The US President seems stubbornly incapable of on-the-job learning, even in the final quarter of his term. In September he admitted that going out to play golf immediately after a presser about the beh...