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Paul Gottfried

Zucker’s Folly

Posted by Paul Gottfried on October 07, 2008 / Comments (13)

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]


Patrick J. Buchanan

Generals and Victories

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on October 07, 2008 / Comments (17)

“(O)nce war is forced upon us, there is no other alternative than to apply every available means to bring it to a swift end. “War’s very object is victory, not prolonged indecision. “In war there is no substitute for victory.” Familiar to every graduate of West Point, the words are from the farewell address of Gen. MacArthur, to Congress on April … [Read More]


Jack Hunter

When Left and Right Meet

Posted by Jack Hunter on October 06, 2008 / Comments (7)

The crushing defeat and subsequent victory of the $700 billion economic bailout bill last week left both parties pointing fingers, claiming both the failure of conservatism and the triumph of liberalism depending on one’s party or politics. But the Republicans and Democrats doing the most pointing had it completely backwards, as what we saw was the triumph, and then defeat, of … [Read More]


Kevin DeAnna

Anti-Fascist Airplane!

Posted by Kevin DeAnna on October 06, 2008 / Comments (11)
American Carol

The Two Minutes of Hate began in Ballston before the movie even began, when the previews of Oliver Stone’s W. hit the screen.  My brief speculation as to the political leanings of the crowd dissipated, as the Republican faithful screamed in rage at Stone’s biopic. “Judas,” “Traitor,” and the ultimate insult from any National Review conservative, “Fascist,” echoed through the theater.  … [Read More]


Tom Piatak

Another Nobel Gone Wrong

Posted by Tom Piatak on October 04, 2008 / Comments (35)

It has long been known that the Nobel Prizes in Peace and Literature are sometimes awarded to questionable characters such as Le Duc Tho, Yasser Arafat, and Dario Fo.  But even Nobel laureates in the hard sciences can make stupid pronouncements when they step outside their disciplines, as Chemistry laureate Harry Kroto recently proved in a broadside against religion published in … [Read More]


John Zmirak

Cosmetologist at a Hog Farm

Posted by John Zmirak on October 03, 2008 / Comments (64)

Okay, I tried to watch it. Tried really, really hard. I made a phone date with my long-distance love to view the debate “together.” I arranged my schedule around it. I even—and let me emphasize this—passed up a free circus ticket. Around 8:45, I went down to the room where two months and 14 pounds ago I set up an elliptical … [Read More]


Patrick J. Buchanan

Will McCain Make a Mission to MARs?

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on October 02, 2008 / Comments (22)

John McCain may have just let slip his last best chance to be president of the United States. When he flew back to Washington to address the banking crisis, McCain could have seized the hottest issue in America by taking the side of his countrymen who were enraged by the Paulson Plan to bail out a power elite whose greed … [Read More]


R.J. Stove

20th Century Music--What Went Wrong?

Posted by R.J. Stove on October 02, 2008 / Comments (10)

The tale is told by M. F. Barnes, in her 1931 study Renaissance Vistas (and it has often been depicted by great painters, notably Botticelli and Carpaccio), of Saint Augustine, wandering along the seashore. Lost in cogitation upon the Holy Trinity, the saint meets a small boy who busies himself filling a hole in the sand with teaspoonfuls of water from … [Read More]


Francisco Uribe

Hell Hath No Fury

Posted by Francisco Uribe on October 02, 2008 / Comments (33)
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Conservative radio talk-show host, Chris Plante, a mainstay of 630 WMAL in Washington, D.C., recently interviewed Senator John S. McCain.  During the course of their interlocution, Plante, expressing a burgeoning sentiment among right-leaning media watchers, asked McCain if he was surprised by the virulence of the attacks being heaped on his VP pick, Governor Sarah Palin. Eschewing any pretense of chivalry, … [Read More]


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In Praise of Older Women

Posted by Taki Theodoracopulos on October 02, 2008
Taki Theodoracopulos

When I read that actor Robert Wagner had had a four-year-long affair with Barbara Stanwyck back in 1952, my first reaction was that of envy and more envy. Wagner is 77 … [Read More]

 

When Left and Right Meet

Posted by Jack Hunter on October 06, 2008 / Comments (1)
Jack Hunter

The eventual victory of the $700 billion economic bailout bill last week left both parties pointing fingers, claiming both the failure of conservatism and the triumph of liberalism depending on one’s party or politics. But the Republicans and Democrats doing the most pointing had it completely backwards, as what we saw was the triumph, and then defeat, of both the hard Right and the hard Left--against the big government, corporate center. 

 

Crunchy or Flaky?

Posted by Richard Spencer on October 07, 2008
Richard Spencer

David Gordon’s article on the flakiness of the Crunchy Cons has generated quite a bit of comment, and displeasure. Over at Chronicles, Jerry Sayler has written a pointed, and funny, defense … [Read More]

What Would Lenin Do?

Posted by Richard Spencer on October 07, 2008
Richard Spencer

Here‘s an excerpt from my latest column at Awearness about the bailout and how it, much more than what Hugo has going on down south, represents “21st Century Socialism.” This past … [Read More]

“October Surprise” Surprise

Posted by Richard Spencer on October 07, 2008
Richard Spencer

This morning I was greeted by the Drudge Report headline ”Kenya Detains Anti-Obama Reporter.” Well, the reporter in question is Jerome Corsi, a rather odd bird. For much of the Democratic … [Read More]

A Famous Victory

Posted by Tom Piatak on October 07, 2008
Tom Piatak

During this dismal season of politics and bailouts, it is good to remember that, 437 years ago today, Christian naval forces led by Don John of Austria decisively defeated the Ottoman … [Read More]

Damn It Feels Good to Be a Banksta

Posted by John Zmirak on October 07, 2008
John Zmirak

Courtesy of LRC, a painfully funny Web cartoon on the $700 billion heist perpetrated last week--which apparently had no effect whatsoever on the global crisis. Does that mean we can ask … [Read More]

Recent Comments

Re: Crunchy or Flaky?

All this comment here about the TVA and government support for agribusiness totally misses the real point.  In Gordon’s libertarian paradise, a place with no government subsidies, family farmers would still … [Read More]

Posted by Ploni Almoni on October 07, 2008
Re: A Famous Victory

Jerry, the reason none of those “bogeymen” ever have invaded England, Europe, etc. is because the defense has always taken the fight TO the enemy. The best defense is ball control … [Read More]

Posted by Patrick Hall on October 07, 2008
Re: Generals and Victories

No, Durant, with all due respect, a draft will solve nothing. No one except for a few oddballs in Congress (like Charles Rangel) want the return of conscription. The military doesn’t … [Read More]

Posted by Paul D. Alexander on October 07, 2008
Re: What Would Lenin Do?

Maybe Lenin is very actual today especially in his work about the State’s Capitalism and Imperialism as the Highest Stage of Capitalism. It is about this what’s happens now, or State’s … [Read More]

Posted by Marius on October 07, 2008
Re: Zucker's Folly

I am surprised by the many times I have read on this website that the Czechs were “given” the Sudetenland.  The term Sudetenland didn’t even emerge until the early 20th century.  … [Read More]

Posted by David Manley on October 07, 2008