Archive for October, 2014

Anti-social Media (Seavey and Perry Discuss Proper Netiquette)

Anti-social Media (Seavey and Perry Discuss Proper Netiquette)

What better way to celebrate Halloween than listening to the latest podcast of Seavey and Perry on Culture, which explores the terrifying contemporary phenomenon known as Facebook?! In addition to plumbing the depths of social media, we also tackle Michael Keaton’s latest attempt to recapture his 1980s box office mojo, as well as the...
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The Coming Deluge (Post-Election Amnesty Plans)

To paraphrase the late Mary McCarthy, every word he says is a lie, including ‘and’ and ‘the.’
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Occupied New York

Occupied New York

Update: Seth Barron, of City Council Watch, has an invaluable op-ed in the New York Post exploring why this law is so galling. As most of you probably know by now, the verminous members of the New York City Council have enacted yet another law intended to allay any fears the thousands of criminal...
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A Voice Of Reason (The Veil Descends)

A moving tribute and call to action by the great Mark Steyn.  
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Jihad On The March

Jihad On The March

More details about the presumed identity of the suspect in yesterday’s shootings in Parliament Hill are slowly trickling in. Notwithstanding the absurdist headline, I would recommend reading national security reporter Colin Freeze’s account in The Globe and Mail. As The Daily Telegraph points out, the inspiration for the latest wave of jihadist attacks draws...
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Attack On Parliament Hill

Attack On Parliament Hill

Update II: The gunman has been identified. Reuters gives us more details about the suspected shooter.  Update: Footage of shooting inside of the Canadian parliament. Follow live coverage of the terrorist attack, courtesy of The Globe and Mail.
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Exit Stage Left (Zuckerberg’s Wingman Gets The Ax)

Exit Stage Left (Zuckerberg’s Wingman Gets The Ax)

One of the chief failings of the open borders movement is its persistent myopia. The people who would transform this country into a large scale hotel-complete with the scanty wages paid to those working at the lower end of the hospitality industry-can’t look beyond their own narrow goal of boosting their profits and/or political...
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Wedge Issues: The Disemployment of Americans

Even as the Republican Party mounts a vapid campaign-devoid of substance-in order to retake the U.S. Senate, there are those who are highlighting the issues that are foremost in the minds of the American electorate. Numbers USA is one  organization which continues to hold politicians to account for their disdain towards the concerns and...
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Fates Worse Than Ebola

Fates Worse Than Ebola

Update: The passenger from Lagos who died on an Arik Air flight to New York recently suffered from cardiac arrest, and is not believed to have contracted Ebola, according to the CDC.  The public face of the Ebola epidemic, now that Thomas Eric Duncan has expired, is unquestionably Thomas Frieden, the current head of...
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Profiles in Radicalism (La Raza’s Man In Washington)

Profiles in Radicalism (La Raza’s Man In Washington)

One of the more interesting races to watch this November will be the Texas gubernatorial contest,  which features the dream candidate of feminist progressives, State Senator Wendy Davis. Although a fundraising dynamo and icon for those who support expansive access to abortion, the chances that she will actually emerge victorious from this race are...
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