Daily Archives: November 1, 2015

Christopher Noxon: A Hollywood husband converts

Danielle Berrin writes about Jenji Kohan’s husband: Noxon’s childhood was mostly devoid of religion. He described his father as having some Quaker stock, though he identifies as Canadian and atheist. His mother, on the other hand, he described as “Buddhist … Continue reading

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America & Europe Should Learn From Israel On How To Handle Infiltrators

From the New York Times: Israel’s policy toward African asylum seekers is to pressure them to self-deport or, as the former interior minister Eli Yishai put it, to “make their lives miserable” until they give up and let the government … Continue reading

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Are China And The U.S.A. Long-Term Enemies?

I think John J. Mearsheimer is the most important political scientist of the past forty years. John Derbyshire writes: After taping this weekend’s Radio Derb, with its segments about U.S.-China tensions and geostrategy, I was browsing through my blog roll … Continue reading

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Take This Racists!

Hah! Take this, racists: the top three runners among the men in today’s NY City Marathon were a Mexican, a Chinese person, and an Italian. Among the women, the top three were an Arab, a Jew, and a Samoan. Just … Continue reading

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ProPublica: How N.Y.’s Biggest For-Profit Nursing Home Group Flourishes Despite a Record of Patient Harm

It seems every time I check the news, some Jew in the nursing home business is getting attacked by government regulators and/or the media. Why won’t the goyim leave us alone? Chaim Amalek: “When my time comes I hope I … Continue reading

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