Giffard Hotel, Worcester

No Such Thing as a Free Lunch

Recently I made reference to the criticism Simon Leys made of a book by Maria-Antonietta Macchiocchi. He said that the most charitable interpretation that could be put on it was ...

The Denazification of America

Are We All Nazis? is a 1978 book written by psychologist Hans Askenasy. The title is a little misleading. The book isn’t about whether all humans secretly harbor a desire to ...

Racial Communism

So many white “dindus.” Last week, in the wake of the car-ramming incident at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, hundreds of alt-rightists and white nationalists ...

Robots of the World, Unite!

Antonio Garcia Martinez says he has seen the future, and it made him flee for the woods. Whereas he had previously toiled as a strategist for Goldman Sachs, an advisor for ...

Charlize Theron

American’s Got Talent and Hope

Most of us here agree that PC has taken over, but it's worth doing a random sampling to see how true that is. What I learned will surprise you. It might not be as ubiquitous as ...

Hostage to Fortune

Poor Chris Hughes. Poor, poor, insanely rich Chris Hughes. The Facebook cofounder is the Bertie Wooster of digital philanthropy. Ever of good heart and dumbfounded by his moneyed ...

Everyday Snowflakes

A young man of my acquaintance recently ended his intimate relationship with a girl that had lasted some years, and announced the fact to the world on Facebook, together with some ...

Storm Troopers

On Friday, my Rebel Media colleague Laura Loomer (formerly with Pamela Geller and Project Veritas) stormed Shakespeare in the Park's rendition of Julius Caesar here in NYC. She ...

They Want Us Dead

A Marxist professor at Syracuse University just called on lunatics to come and kill us. "€œWe almost have the fascists on the run,"€ she said from her Twitter account, ...

The Soviet Way

In the literal sense, the West triumphed in the Cold War. Nevertheless, a kind of creeping sovietization has overtaken it as if in revenge. I don"€™t want to exaggerate, or ...

The Crude Shall Inherit the Earth

The confluence of factors that landed Donald Trump in the White House was something we are not likely to see again for some time. Somehow, angst over low-skilled-job loss, a ...

Once More With Feelings

The sentencing of the governor of Jakarta to two years"€™ imprisonment for blasphemy may seem like a throwback to medieval intolerance, but it is far more than that. It is a ...

Polling Station, Strasbourg

Liberalism’s Failure

The first round of the French presidential election is done, and the results are monumental. A new president hasn"€™t been decided, but the political realignment launched by ...

Is the Left Playing with Fire Again?

To those who lived through that era that tore us apart in the ‘60s and ‘70s, it is starting to look like “deja vu all over again.” And as Adlai Stevenson, ...

The Decline of Advocacy

My days of appearing in court as an expert witness in murder trials are over, but I am still interested in advocacy and am an admirer of advocates (contrary to a commonly ...

Los Angeles, CA

The Right’s Phantom Menace

When it comes to how the right should deal with Hollywood leftism, Andrew Breitbart, much as he did on the night of his passing, took the long way home. He advocated a complex ...


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