Archive for December, 2016

Welcoming 2017

It’s been an interesting year, to say the least. To all of you who stayed with us through a turbulent, exciting election cycle, I’d like to extend my heartfelt gratitude. We have a lot in store for you in the upcoming year.
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The Problem Of Refugees

The Problem Of Refugees

One of the most frustrating aspects of the ongoing invasion of Europe is the unwillingness of those who supported this disastrous policy to admit that they were wrong. It’s not simply the men and women who ushered in his collective insanity-primarily Angela Merkel, but also the rulers of the unaccountable, unelected European Union-who refuse...
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The Blue Wall Crumbles

The Blue Wall Crumbles

  Or, at the very least, begins to shift. The first loose brick turns out to be Suffolk County, where Sheriff Vincent DeMarco has decided to abandon his county’s sanctuary city policy. Hopefully, this is the first of many such reversals throughout the country. My only response to this pseudo-scholarly op-ed by open borders fanatics is,...
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A New York Story

A New York Story

Most of you will probably remember Kathleen Donohoe, an Irish-American writer and New Yorker-and full disclosure, my cousin-from previous posts on this website. This year saw the publication of her debut novel, Ashes Of Fiery Weather. The title is taken from a poem by Wallace Stevens, Our Stars Come From Ireland, which celebrates the importance...
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Thanks, Merkel

Thanks, Merkel

When you surround an army, leave an outlet free.  Do not press a desperate foe too hard. -Sun Tzu Those barriers are designed to prevent a repeat of the massacre that occurred this week at a Christmas market in Berlin. Thankfully, the perpetrator behind that particular atrocity has been put down by a brave...
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The War On Christmas (And Christians)

It seems like the Truck of Peace has struck yet again, adding to the nearly 21,000 lives extinguished by this most quiescent, moderate of religions. The ISIS-inspired murderer is on the loose, naturally, although the BBC will be relieved to know that the offending lorry has been taken into custody. As the Alternative for...
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Russian Ambassador Gunned Down

Russian Ambassador Gunned Down

Update: I’m not saying it’s an inside job, but… Erdogan reaches out.  The assassin was a member of the riot police, according to Turkey’s interior minister.  Syrian opposition celebrates the assassination.  The assailant-now deceased-appears to have been a Turkish policeman. Heckuva job, Erdogan!  Footage of what appears to be the assassination.  As if we...
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In Cold Blood (The Media Are Scum)

In Cold Blood (The Media Are Scum)

If there’s anything more infuriating than our government’s willful negligence towards its citizens, it’s our news media’s insistence  upon obscuring the truth in pursuit of its virulent ideology. Why do I need to go to the website of a Trinidadian newspaper in order to discover the identity of a murderer living in my own...
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The Fight For The West

The Fight For The West

Two recent articles are worth reading in light of the conviction of Geert Wilders for voicing uncomfortable truths. One is an interview with the EU ambassador to the United States, David O’Sullivan. It’s worth noting his final answer, which unequivocally rejects the idea that another member state will sever ties with the European Union-despite...
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The New Media

Want more homogeneity and lack of insight in your media diet? Well, you’re in luck.
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