Posts Tagged ‘ NYPD ’

The War On Cops (Stringham vs. Mac Donald)

The War On Cops (Stringham vs. Mac Donald)

Watching the debate between Heather Mac Donald and Edward Stringham was a fascinating experience for a number of reasons, foremost among them being that it presented two deeply contrasting visions of right wing thought. The former shaped by a deep reverence for social cohesion and ordered liberty, while the latter is influenced by a deeply-held...
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Cyrus Vance Talks Sanctuary Cities

Cyrus Vance Talks Sanctuary Cities

The man you see (indistinctly) in the photo above is Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who spoke before a packed crowd at the Women’s National Republican Club last night on a variety of subjects. Although the invitation I responded to billed the evening as a discussion of sanctuary cities, Vance did not address...
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The Joy Circuit

The Joy Circuit

One of the benefits of living in New York City-a place which often feels like it was expressly designed to discourage your presence-is the seemingly endless opportunities to see amazing, live music acts. Just within the past decade I’ve had the chance to watch the New York Festival Orchestra perform a remarkable tribute to the victims of...
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A Thoroughly Modern Inquisition

Even as Officer Kenneth Healey recuperates from one of  the more recent jihadist assaults to take place in the United States, the inquisitors of the unreconstructed left and their  Islamic brethren continue their crusade, for lack of a better word, to silence any and all constructive criticism of the religion of peace. From the demands...
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The Beautiful Mosaic

More information about Huang Chen’s colorful past has been disclosed in the wake of this week’s horrific murder in Flushing, Queens. Chen, 47, was charged with murder, stalking, weapons possession and tampering with physical evidence. An undocumented Chinese immigrant, Chen had been tormenting Wu for years, apparently because the employment agency she ran with...
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Snowmen: A True Story

Snowmen: A True Story

  The scene: Near midnight, January. Wednesday. Times Square, NYC. One of the world’s busiest crossways.
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