Why the 1990s Sucked

The most shocking thing about Mike Ma’s Harassment Architecture was finding out that younger generations romanticize the 1990s. Boomers say about the 60s, like Peter Fonda’s character in The Limey, “you had to be there” to understand how great it was. I guess you had to be there, you had to be…

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Dugin’s American Turn

Alexander Markovics argues that Alexander Dugin’s sudden admiration for America is not a betrayal of his anti-globalist philosophy but the natural outgrowth of his multipolar vision, which sees in Trumpist populism a potential ally in the struggle against thalassocratic liberalism. Dugin — from “America-hater” to admirer of the United…

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MAHA Hugger Mugger

“Those who perpetrated the greatest ruse in American presidential history by staging the Biden presidency will never tell us what their ultimate agenda was” — Victor Davis Hanson One baseline truth in current American life is that our bodily well-being gets worse as the so-called health care industry gets ever-larger…

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Zio-Populism: The New Alliance Between Israel and Europe’s Nationalists

The present populist era is rife with all manner of odd realignments. Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt recently faced sharp criticism from its ex-director Abraham Foxman over his initial plan to speak at the Israeli Diaspora Ministry’s International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem. For Foxman, the current…

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John Roberts is the Judicial Supremacist the Founders Warned Us About

If courts can ‘strike down’ the other branches’ actions, as Roberts claims, then that isn’t ‘co-equal.’ It’s judicial supremacism. t’s a sad day in America when the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court ignores the basic framework of the Constitution he’s supposed to interpret. That’s what happened on…

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The Slaves of the South

A topic that comes up regularly is why the Southern states produced so many terrible Republican politicians. Many of the most perfidious elected officials in Washington come from states that are solidly Republican. The most obvious is South Carolina, which seems to have a political class as corrupt as…

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Is Israel’s Government the World’s Most Dangerous?

In the only two international polls that have asked people in a wide range of nations such questions as “Which country do you think is the greatest threat to peace in the world today?”, America was overwhelmingly the country that (in that particular case) the 67,806 global respondents volunteered…

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The OKC Bombing Sting Operation and the Ford Bronco

An otherwise obscure FBI 302 report recently sourced from records in the 2004 Terry Nichols State Trial adds an interesting dimension to the theory that the April 19th, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing may have been a sting gone awry. The memo, which describes a Ford Bronco driving slowly around the…

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Germany Halts Surveillance of AfD Amid U.S. Pressure and Legal Challenge Over Extremist Label

Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has walked back its designation of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as a “proven far-right extremist organization,” halting the surveillance activities tied to that classification while a legal challenge from the party proceeds. This decision comes amid heightened transatlantic tensions…

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British PM Admits UK Being Engulfed in the Camp of the Saints

PM Keir Starmer said immigrant-invaders are turning Britain into an “island of strangers.”  He blames the Conservatives  for betraying the British people for cheap foreign labour that is “pulling our country apart.” Unlimited immigration has inflicted “incalculable damage” on Great Britain.  Starmer promises to reduce annual inflows by 100,000.  His program seems to…

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