I know I've been slack — things have been busier than usual. But here's some tuneage anyhow. Oh, and there will be a BIG announcement soon... … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2017
It’s Ann Coulter all over again: Mark Steyn notices something different about American readers lately. Me too.
Yep. Mark Steyn writes about Ann Coulter being threatened at a university (in Ottawa seven years ago) and now (at Berkeley): So here we are seven years on from the show not going on in … [Read more...]
“Joe” (1970) “was a film that divided critics and audiences”
Cary Edwards at BrightLights: Some people came out of theatres loving a character who had voiced their concerns about society (loving it enough that an LP of … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn: Let’s Build the Wall and Get Canada to Pay for It (video)
Paul Naschy’s “Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman” (1971)
My NEW Taki’s column, about the history of “fashionable” diseases
During this same era, “gout...functioned as more than a malady; it was also part of a social code embedding class, rank, affiliation, standing and political position.” The … [Read more...]
Jim Goad: Did you know one of Kori Ali Muhammad’s victims was a “punch Nazis!” white virtue-signaller?
Jim Goad writes: Armed with a gun and roaming through Fresno looking for white men to slay, Muhammad reportedly chanced upon a Pacific Gas and Electric Co. truck. … [Read more...]
Joe Bob Briggs: “Then Again, Maybe I’m a Black Man”
Joe Bob Briggs returns: In the course of my talk at the Chattanooga Film Festival last week, I noted that almost every alleged white person in East Tennessee … [Read more...]
Blogging resumes Monday morning…
Is there a Paragraph of the Year Award (Canada’s Genetic Lottery Winner division)? Because Justin Dallaire needs to win.
Profile of Jonathan Kay in Ryerson j-school mag: “As a writer, he will pitch some stories, such as a profile of Kevin O’Leary, based on conversations with upper-middle-class … [Read more...]
Mark Vandermaas: Will free speechers miss Berkeley’s golden opportunity?
Mark Vandermaas writes: I’ve read posts from patriots excusing police: ‘They were just following orders to stand down.’ That argument went … [Read more...]