Here’s a question for ya: is anyone under 40 still watching late-night talk shows? And even more to the point: is anyone under 40 who isn’t a flaming liberal still tuning in to Kimmel, Colbert, or Fallon? We’d bet the answer is probably “NO.” Sure, media is changing. Podcasts…
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Trump Shames Media for Ignoring ‘Genocide’ of White Farmers
President Donald Trump took a blistering shot at establishment media double standards in a fiery White House rebuke Monday. While speaking at the White House, Trump took a moment to shame the media for the lack of attention given to some of the atrocities happening in South Africa against…
Reflections on the Vietnam War
On April 30, 1975, the city of Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese communists. A big military parade in front of hundreds of thousands of flag-waving Vietnamese was held last month in what is now called Ho Chi Minh City to mark the fall of Saigon 50 years ago.
Planet of the Fat Black Statues
Recently, there has been a veritable epidemic of statues suddenly popping up all over the globe, depicting overweight Black females. This is decidedly odd, as the figures don’t represent a particular person of historical significance, but rather a modern “Woke” phenomenon of a brand of human being; the loud and proud…
Shiloh Hendrix’s Case: The White Collective Bites Back
The terror of left-wing authoritarians is coming to an end. Joakim Andersen makes the case for why the failed attempt to doxx and ruin a young white mom is a sign that white collectivist methods are working. A few weeks ago, an American mother and her young son found themselves…
Enough About the ‘Woke Right’
Commentators can’t stop talking about the “woke right.” The term, first popularized by James Lindsay, denigrates conservatives for being too right-wing/“racist.” It’s primarily an epithet used in internal battles on the Right. For instance, Lindsay and other conservatives called Matt Walsh “woke right” for defending Shiloh Hendrix. The term, however,…
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…
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…
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…
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…