Archive for December, 2015

The Great Debate (Malice vs. Woods)

It’s always good to step away from the issues, grave though they may be, which dominate the news cycle and examine how we arrived here as a nation. To that end, I’m sharing a gripping debate between author Michael Malice and historian and broadcaster Tom Woods which took place at the General Society Library...
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Woman of the Year?

Woman of the Year?

  She has yet to capture the Nobel her acolytes undoubtedly seek, but Mama Merkel has won another award from the legacy media. This time, being named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. One of my Twitter followers made an astute speculation yesterday that this might be part of a concerted effort to smooth...
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Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders

For those of you who are still wondering why the issue of who we admit to the United States from abroad is so controversial these days, I would recommend reading this story about a little incident which occurred on an international flight this weekend. The nationality of the failed Shaheed is unclear, but something...
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The New J Visa

  This time, it stands for jihad. ABC News explains the process by which the San Bernardino’s chief accomplice came to find herself on American soil. Malik came to the U.S. on what is known as a “fiancé” visa, which allows an American fiancé to petition for his or her partner’s temporary entry before...
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Sudden Jihadi Syndrome

Like an ineluctable catabolic process, it simply happens. There’s no possible way we could have predicted or prevented this bloodshed, even with our vast surveillance state and the peculiar history of Pakistani immigrants to this country. Pamela Geller, as usual, has nailed the salient points of this latest, most gruesome jihadist massacre on American...
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Breaking News (Texas Rebuffed)

  It turns out that we may have a decision on President Obama’s unlawful extension of amnesty to millions of illegal aliens before the next presidential election is decided. You can read the report by Ken Klukowski, which explains the now expedited process to decide whether or not SCOTUS will take up the issue...
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