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The Poodle Gets Kicked

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on March 16, 2010

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Actually, Joe set himself up. From the moment he set foot on Israeli soil, our vice president was in … 
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Betting on The Hollywood Stock Exchange? Better Play Roulette

Posted by Steve Sailer on March 16, 2010

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I certainly don’t know much about investing, but I can give you one solid tip: don’t bet in the … 
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Cultural Jihad and the Subversion of Freedom

Posted by Aya Burweila on March 15, 2010

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Like most butchers, Muhammad Bouyeri of the Hofstad Group is not a man of many doubts. When asked why … 
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Growing Up In Newfoundland

Posted by Rory MacParland on March 15, 2010

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Quaerite Prime Regnum Dei. When someone asks me where I’m from, usually after listening to me speak, then curiously … 
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An American in Zurich

Posted by Patrick Foy on March 12, 2010

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      Zurich has a reputation for being stodgy, but it ain’t so, at least not after hours. … 
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Quit Blaming Wall Street

Posted by Tim Worstall on March 11, 2010

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Much as it pains me to do so I fear that I must praise a left leaning economist. Dean … 
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Memo to Socialites: Ditch the Birkin, Save a Fish

Posted by Mandolyna Theodoracopulos on March 10, 2010

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New York seems to be full of people who go to shop openings and social events just to be … 
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Edukation, Edducation, Educcation

Posted by James Jackson on March 09, 2010

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“Is Stoppard’s play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead simply glib and superficial?” Some thirty years ago now, it was … 
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Zachary Mason and the Legacy of Borges

Posted by Steve Sailer on March 09, 2010

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In synopsis, The Lost Books of the Odyssey, a lapidary first work of fiction by Silicon Valley computer scientist … 
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Oscar Fashion Wrap: What The Red Carpet Taught Us

Posted by Gavin McInnes on March 08, 2010

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Last night, the world stopped what they were doing and tuned into the red carpet event of the century, … 
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Musings from Gstaad, and Other Heavenly Ski Runs

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Gstaad. A lovely liquid lunch in a mountain hut with my friend Nicola Anouilh … [Read More]


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Pathetic London


“Progressive London Conference”: the phrase is simultaneously gruesome and narcoleptic. It hints at almost illimitable tedium, wishful thinking, a tincture of vitriol and much more than a soupcon of sanctimony. It … [Read More]

Posted by Derek Turner on February 24, 2010


Tarantino vs. The Coen Brothers


The inflation from five to ten in Best Picture Oscar nominees means that to have any hope of keeping them all straight in your head, you’ll need to group them. Fortunately, … [Read More]

Posted by Steve Sailer on February 24, 2010


The Glitter, The Gays


An invitation to a Vanity Fair dinner is not a bad one to have, though the very thought of having to communicate with famous and fabulous people makes me twitchy. Hollywood … [Read More]

Posted by Mandolyna Theodoracopulos on February 24, 2010


The Problem With Hipster Porn


Anyone who’s seen Mike Tyson fight is aware of the benefits a violent childhood can bring. You don’t have to condone kids getting beat up every day to enjoy seeing him … [Read More]

Posted by Gavin McInnes on February 24, 2010


The Big Business Myth


Would it surprise you to hear that the New York Times has managed an economics fail? Again? No, I suppose it probably wouldn’t but you will at least be interested in … [Read More]

Posted by Tim Worstall on February 24, 2010