Monthly Archives: March 2016

National Review’s Resident Cuckmug Kevin D. Williamson Pens Racist Screed

From the Chateau: Check out these excerpts from Kevin D. Williamson’s latest National Review article. I can’t believe they give him a platform to print this racist trash! National Review’s Kevin Williamson believes Hillary Clinton’s appeals to African-Americans are “immoral” … Continue reading

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Shlomo Rechnitz – The Most Interesting Jew In Los Angeles?

Shlomo Rechnitz reminds me of King Solomon and other larger-than-life Jewish philanthropists down through history. From Haaretz in January, 2016: When Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz got up to give the keynote speech at a Monday night fundraising dinner in Lakewood, N.J. … Continue reading

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Did Shlomo Rechnitz Buy FailedMessiah.com?

Here’s a comment today to Steve Sailer: Steve-Did you see that the Orthodox bought out the Failed Messiah blog (http://failedmessiah.typepad.com)? It was a great source of info for Orthodox/Haredi shenanigans in NY/NJ. It apparently has been bought out by the … Continue reading

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Are Israel’s Interests Identical To America’s Interests?

It is just not possible for two people, let alone two countries, to have identical interests. That’s why all relationships have varying degrees of tension. We don’t see the world identically. America has no vital strategic interests in the Middle … Continue reading

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Freedom Of Association

Most people prefer to be around their own kind. When people have a choice, they avoid diversity. They live, work, worship and socialize with their own race. The right to freedom of association is being taken away from us. As … Continue reading

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