Give Thanks to … Charles Johnson?
The terminal stage of narcissistic personality order: Happy Thanksgiving to all LGF readers. On this day, I’d like to thank 2007 me, who woke up and realized that the “counter-jihad” bloggers were in truth a bunch of bigots and fascists. And I’d also like to thank the 2009 me, who realized that the Republican Party […]
‘Social Activist’? Really, Bob?
This is so sad: Bob Belvedere at The Camp of the Saints featured Mia Kirshner in a Rule 5 post Wednesday. Lovely girl. I’d never heard of her, so I did a quick Google: Mia Kirshner (born January 25, 1975) is a Canadian actress and social activist who works in movies and television series. She […]
Unfortunately, Dave Weigel Is Right
This should make you as sad as it makes me: There are 10 Republican candidates for president running in two campaigns. In Campaign No. 1, the nominee will be chosen in a matter of months, starting with caucuses in Iowa, then a primary in New Hampshire, then primaries in South Carolina, Florida, and so on—boring […]
Police Brutality Against Women, and Other Stuff I’ve Been Too Busy to Notice
Michelle Fields, NYPD and Occupy Wall Street Trying to keep up with the news is sometimes a challenge even for the most hard-core news junkie, and I hope readers will forgive me for occasionally overlooking stories I should notice. Libertarian blogger Tom Knapp recentlly called my attention to the latest damsel-in-distress drama involving Michelle Fields […]
TrogloPundit And His Automotivators
by Smitty A reliable dose of Heh.
Indoctrination: What the Occupiers Believe and Why They Believe It
NYPD arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge, Oct. 1 “In the hands of a skillful indoctrinator, the average student not only thinks what the indoctrinator wants him to think . . . but is altogether positive that he has arrived at his position by independent intellectual exertion. This man is outraged by the […]
Today: Da Tech Guy on Da Radio Celebrates Da First Anniversary
Our friend Pete Da Tech Guy has been broadcasting weekly on WCRN 830 AM — a 50,000-watt powerhouse in Worcester, Massachusetts — for a year now. Today’s broadcast at 10 a.m. ET is his first anniversary show, and his guests will include Professor Glenn Reynolds among others. You can call 888-9-FEDORA (888-933-3672) to congratulate Pete […]
Doug Hoffman Forgives Newt Gingrich?
When Professor William Jacobson called this to my attention, I could scarcely believe it, yet Dave Weigel has the story: So what does Hoffman think? Is Newt to be trusted? “I support all the candidates running right at the moment,” said Hoffman. “Any one of them would be better than the current president, and that […]
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