By Paul Nachman on 11/30/2019

Comment Section Provides Belated Evidence Of An Editorial Mole At The NEW YORK TIMES

On May 12, 2018, University of Virginia political-science Professor Gerard Alexander had an op-ed in The New York Times that was a warning to liberals: Liberals, You’re Not as Smart as You Think. ...
By Eugene Gant on 11/30/2019

Black Ole Miss Receiver Imitates Dog After Touchdown, Egg Bowl Lost

Also by Eugene Gant: "Too Many Jigs In The End Zone." (Which is about touchdown dances.) Continuing its race to the bottom with the National Felons League, college football has a new end-zone...
By Anonymous Attorney on 11/30/2019

Prosecutor: Non-Citizens OK for Jury Duty

In Erie County, PA, a self-confessed non-citizen somehow made it onto the jury roll, past the lawyer vetting process, and right in to the deliberation room, where she voted to convict an accused drug d...
By Steve Sailer on 11/30/2019

NYT: It's Not Racist to Worry About the White Death Because Now It's Not Just Whites Dying

From the New York Times: It’s Not Just Poor White People Driving a Decline in Life Expectancy A new study shows that death rates increased for middle-aged people of all racial and ethnic groups. By Gi...
By Federale on 11/30/2019

"Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence"—But There's No War On Christmas In Japan

Things have changed in Japan from the war years, instead of a cynical or apologetic reference to Christmas from a soon to be executed Class B war criminal in Oshima Nagisa’s Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrenc...
By Steve Sailer on 11/29/2019

NEW YORK TIMES Introduces A Holiday Season Emmett Till Drinking Game

New York Times editor Dean Baquet announced a new drinking game for readers: the name “Emmett Till” will be randomly inserted into stories, especially End of the Decade coverage, and anytime readers...
By James Fulford on 11/29/2019

Professor Eric Rasmusen Attacked By His University For Tweeting VDARE.com Article About Lack Of Women Geniuses

The College Fix is reporting that Professor Eric Rasmusen of Indiana University is not quite being fired for this Tweet of a Lance Welton article: However, his employer is calling him "vile and stupid...
By Lydia Brimelow on 11/29/2019

Announcing VDARE.com's Black Friday Book Sale!

Happy post-Thanksgiving and Merry early Christmas! Buy any two books here and receive a handful (5) of "ICE is Nice!" stickers! Today through Sunday. We value your safety [see below] and suggest you st...
By Steve Sailer on 11/29/2019

NEWSWEEK: "Rising Death Rates Among White Americans Caused by Misperceived Threat to Their Dominant Social Status"

Here’s U. of Toronto press release the Newsweek article was based on: Perceived loss of social status linked to rising mortality rate among white AmericansNovember 25, 2019 , University of Toronto A...
By Allan Wall on 11/29/2019

Trump Deals, Central Americans, Asylum and Nayib Bukele

President Trump has about 14 months to go in his first term, and there are many immigration promises he has not kept. That's partly the fault of Congress, partly due to rulings of out-of-control federa...
By Paul Nachman on 11/29/2019

"Immigration Isn't The Problem. Illegality Is." No!!! Exactly Backwards!

In a current blog entry, VDARE.com editor James Fulford writes: The point Trump occasionally misses is that legal immigration is as bad for America as illegal. To use a Trumpian example, a wo...
By Brenda Walker on 11/28/2019

WASHINGTON POST Pushes Immigrant Child Abandonment As Sob Story

Saturday is a slow day for newspapers, so the Washington Post apparently thought it could throw up some easy Trump-bashing with a sob story about asylum seekers. The front-page photo featured a lone t...
By James Fulford on 11/28/2019

Trump Says Good Things About Immigration...And One Slightly Worrisome Thing

Via FactBa.se, this transcript from Trump's Sunrise, Florida speech, where Trump mentioned the War On Thanksgiving. Trump made a number of points on immigration, saying things about the Travel Ban, fig...
By Paul Nachman on 11/28/2019

John Stuart Mill: “Free Institutions Are Next To Impossible In A Country Made Up Of Different Nationalities.”

John Stuart Mill wrote that “Free institutions are next to impossible in a country made up of different nationalities.” [Of Nationality, as connected with Representative Government, Considerations on R...
By Steve Sailer on 11/28/2019

Just Another Day In The Bay Area: Nobody Charged In Mass Shooting At AirBnB

From the San Francisco Chronicle: Orinda shooting: Contra Costa DA’s office declines to file criminal charges against five suspects Nov. 18, 2019 Updated: Nov. 18, 2019 9:26 p.m. In a surprising twis...
By John Derbyshire on 11/27/2019

Radio Derb Transcript Up For November 22: Royal Mistakes, Chirlane's Black Privilege, Tulsi's Foreign Policy, And Antifa v. Ann Coulter, Etc.

The Radio Derb transcript is up for November 22. Go here to read or listen. Playlist: 01m10s  The grand old Duke of York.  (Windsor family travails.) 08m13s  A modest suggestion for the ...
By Steve Sailer on 11/27/2019

Michael Bloomberg: US Needs "An Awful Lot More Immigrants"

Earlier: "This Message Paid For By Billionaire Golfers For Open Borders" From AP: Bloomberg: US would benefit from more, not fewer, immigrantsBy JONATHAN J. COOPER PHOENIX (AP) — Presidential cand...
By Steve Sailer on 11/27/2019

NYT: "Knives Out" Is a Giant Microaggression Against My Feelings as a Latina

Rian Johnson wrote and directed the amazing high school noir detective film Brick, although his subsequent movies, such as Looper, didn’t quite live up to his debut. Now he’s back with “Knives Out:” ...
By James Fulford on 11/27/2019

Amanda Marcotte Denies The War On Thanksgiving On SALON.com, Which Hates Thanksgiving Worse Than Christmas

Amanda Marcotte in Salon: Donald Trump's new lie is a real turkey: Now liberals are waging war on Thanksgiving! Not content with the mythical "war on Christmas," Trump now claims that liberals wa...
By Steve Sailer on 11/27/2019

"Serotonin:" Sailer Review of Houellebecq's New Novel

From my new column in Taki’s Magazine: French reactionary writer Michel Houellebecq became world-famous on Jan. 7, 2015, when a caricature of him appeared on the cover of Charlie Hebdo to promote his...