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Paul Belien

Jörg Haider (1950-2008)

Posted by Paul Belien on October 13, 2008 / Comments (15)
Jörg

On Saturday morning, around 1 am, Jörg Haider, the charismatic Austrian nationalist leader, died in an accident in foggy weather on a dangerous road outside Klagenfurt, the capital of Carinthia, the province of which Haider was Landeshauptman (governor). Haider was driving 142 kms per hour where only 70 is allowed. When he overtook another car, his own VW Phaeton skidded off … [Read More]


Karen De Coster

Wall Street’s Hostile Takeover of Main Street

Posted by Karen De Coster on October 12, 2008 / Comments (19)

Over the past several months, we have witnessed an unprecedented financial storm stirred up by the irrationally exuberant, Wall Street welfare parasites and their Fed-God, Ben Bernanke, and the usual enablers who roam the halls of the regime in power. It’s no fluke that according to the Chinese system of astrology, we’ve entered The Year of the Rat. The federal bailout … [Read More]


Russell Seitz

The Neocon Lyre

Posted by Russell Seitz on October 12, 2008 / Comments (5)

What a Rich Pyre!, by Russell Setiz Being a poem in the style of ”Under Which Lyre?” WH Auden’s adieu to WWII, which Norman Podhoretz ought to have read before taking the poet’s name in vain in his epic fantasy, World War IV. The Bushies at last have quit the field, The Weekly Standard’s bloodstains yield To seeping showers, As in … [Read More]


Patrick J. Buchanan

Can McCain Still Win?

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on October 10, 2008 / Comments (38)

Two weeks after the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., John McCain and Sarah Palin were striding forward toward victory. They had erased the eight-point lead Barack Obama had opened up in Denver and watched as one blue state after another moved into the toss-up category. That is ancient history now. Since mid-September, the stock market has cratered, losing half of … [Read More]


John Zmirak

Beware the Penitent Gadarene

Posted by John Zmirak on October 09, 2008 / Comments (21)

Last week’s column I managed to offend a fair swathe of my audience by using an acronym I didn’t make up in reference to the GOP’s vice-presidential candidate. Lesson learned: From now on, I’ll refer to women like Gov. Palin exclusively as “momshells.” In fact, I’m going to swear off using other people’s acronyms altogether. No more “MILFs,” “DWEMs” or “WASPs” … [Read More]


Chris Michalski

Confessions of a Punk-Rock Traditionalist

Posted by Chris Michalski on October 09, 2008 / Comments (29)
Punk!

There are two types of people who may find this article interesting. If you’re involved in a 12-step program of any kind and maintain your sobriety, but secretly delight in the confessions of relapse or of wild times before Antabuse, you might enjoy what follows as your daily does of Schadenfreude. If you’re a traditionalist chagrined over the infiltration of the … [Read More]


Daniel McCarthy

Is There Life Beyond the Party?

Posted by Daniel McCarthy on October 09, 2008 / Comments (11)

Of all the candidates for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, only one took the time to address the 35th-annual March for Life on Jan. 22, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. On the day of the march, this candidate, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, received the endorsement of Norma McCorvey, the eponymous “Jane Roe” of 1974, who since the verdict converted … [Read More]


Taki Theodoracopulos

Unhappy Days are Here Again

Posted by Taki Theodoracopulos on October 08, 2008 / Comments (57)

NEW YORK--The war on terror, as the most inarticulate man ever to inhabit the White House calls it, has now lasted longer than World War II. And take it from Taki, it’s not going away, not in my lifetime, that’s for sure. Insurgencies have a tendency to wear out their enemy and eventually prevail. Malaya (1948-1960) is the only exception. (Thank … [Read More]


Paul Gottfried

Zucker’s Folly

Posted by Paul Gottfried on October 07, 2008 / Comments (23)

Having seen “American Carol” on the basis of James Hirsen’s glowing review on Newsmax I am still reacting to this flick’s neoconservative message with a queasy stomach. From my exposure to this movie that David Zucker threw together with Bill O’Reilly, who appears as one of the movie’s characters, it seems that I was viewing a cinematic adaptation of Victor Davis … [Read More]


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Obama, the Art of Political Lying, and Sarah Palin's Legs

Posted by Taki Theodoracopulos on October 08, 2008
Taki Theodoracopulos

I usually find these debates demeaning, because they're not exactly Lincoln vs. Douglas. But I must admit that in the debate with Biden, I found Sarah Palin's legs absolutely wonderful... … [Read More]

 

Bill Maher’s Bad Faith

Posted by Jack Hunter on October 10, 2008 / Comments (41)
Jack Hunter

Bill Maher’s Religulous is a hilarious, and often disturbing, journey through the curiosities, hypocrisies, and outright illogic of organized religion. But within the first few minutes of the movie, the supposed free-thinking critic offered the most clichéd of indictments--that religion is an impediment to rationalism and the “progress of humanity.” It’s been tried.

 

We (still) like Ike

Posted by Richard Spencer on October 13, 2008
Richard Spencer

Whom should Takimag endorse in ‘08? Well, much like last time around, we’re faced with a choice between, on the one hand, Sen. Charybdis—John McCain, a decent man who’s far too … [Read More]

The Future of American Democracy

Posted by Richard Spencer on October 11, 2008
Richard Spencer

Right now: Pretty soon: [Read More]

I Guess It’s Okay Then

Posted by Tom Piatak on October 11, 2008
Tom Piatak

Keeping their priorities straight, both NRO and the New York Post are highlighting a Reuters story on how the stock market is soaring--in Iraq.  Americans anxiously watching retirement savings disappear should … [Read More]

Mad Men

Posted by Richard Spencer on October 10, 2008
Richard Spencer

The proverbial Peasant with Pitchfork was somehow able to get a hold of the mic at a John McCain rally: This is all more evidence that the heartland isn’t buying the … [Read More]

What the bailout was about

Posted by Richard Spencer on October 09, 2008
Richard Spencer

Even George Soros makes an appearance.  [Read More]

Recent Comments

Re: Jörg Haider (1950-2008)

---Haider was spied upon by Mossad, the Israeli secret service; FPÖ secretary general Peter Sichrovsky gathered inside information on Haider’s controversial contacts with prominent Arab dictators.[40]---- [Read More]

Posted by Amin on October 13, 2008
Re: Jörg Haider (1950-2008)

Haider was a good man.  He will be missed. Heinz-Christian Strache is the young, up-and-comer to fill Haider’s shoes.  Apparently Austrian youth respond to him; kind of like Obama, except for … [Read More]

Posted by Captainchaos on October 13, 2008
Re: Jörg Haider (1950-2008)

Richard Corey was an unequivocal suicide. Haider might have been assassinated. So his quote should have been, “Nobody will be able to stop me, except myself, or some assassins.” … [Read More]

Posted by fb on October 13, 2008
Re: Wall Street's Hostile Takeover of Main Street

...excuse me....when picking up the tab.....gotta keep my back firmly against the wall when bending over...yes, yes...it’s almost like being in England....oh my.... [Read More]

Posted by teachem2think on October 13, 2008
Re: Wall Street's Hostile Takeover of Main Street

‘Male bonding” or getting porked when picking up the soap? [Read More]

Posted by teachem2think on October 13, 2008