Monthly Archives: January 2016

Then Along Came Perry

I’m finishing off John J. Mearsheimer’s classic, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. * He quotes a Japanese general on trial for war crimes in 1946: “Haven’t you ever heard of Perry? Tokugawa Japan believed in isolation; it didn’t want … Continue reading

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Tinder = Nazism

On Tinder, every man is a Jew whose fate is determined in Mengele-like fashion by the choice of women to swipe right (to the hard labor of internet dating) or left (to the gas chamber of rejection). Tinder = Nazism.

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Judge: Jackie Coakley not covered by patient-counselor privilege in ‘Rolling Stone’ defamation suit

The College Fix: Jackie Coakley can’t hide her secrets any longer. The student at the heart of Rolling Stone‘s discredited gang-rape story has been ordered by a federal judge to turn over her communications with the magazine and author Sabrina … Continue reading

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Marc B. Shapiro Interview

Alan Brill writes: 11) How was it working for Professor Twersky as an advisor? As to how Twersky was as an advisor, I know that there are difficult stories from the decades before I was there, of students having to … Continue reading

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What’s Wrong With Chicago?

Comments to Steve Sailer: * So far this year Chicago has had 47 homicides, 45 by gun, and 221 gunshot woundings (don’t know how many non-fatal stabbings or serious assaults with blunt instruments). This will increase a bit since January … Continue reading

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