Daily Archives: March 6, 2016

Feminist Internet: Men Proposing to Women Is Rape Culture

More craziness from a Jewish feminist. National Review: According to a piece in the feminist blog Bustle, the tradition of men proposing women is “problematic” because it “perpetuates rape culture.” Yes — not “problematic” because it perpetuates recklessly emotional social … Continue reading

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Why A Life-Long Republican Supports Donald Trump

John Kluge writes: Let me say up front that I am a life-long Republican and conservative. I have never voted for a Democrat in my life and have voted in every presidential and midterm election since 1988. I have never … Continue reading

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Socializing Costs, Privatizing Profits—Why America`s Rulers Don`t Want Hearings On The Senate Sellout

Steve Sailer wrote in 2006: Speaker of the House Denny Hastert announced last Wednesday that, rather than send House negotiators into the proverbial smoke-filled room with Senators to come up with a “compromise” immigration bill, the House would hold hearings … Continue reading

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Israel Will Be Better Off Without The Pro-Israel Candidate

Hillary Clinton is more pro-Israel than Donald Trump. Trump is an American nationalist. He doesn’t care that much about the Middle East except to the extent it affects America. He won’t try to foist a peace treaty on Israel. If … Continue reading

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Election Open Thread

Comments to Steve Sailer: * Cruz benefited from the fact that 3 of the 4 contests today were closed caucuses. Closed elections benefit Cruz, since only registered Republicans can vote, and Trump relies heavily on Independents. Further, caucuses are shorter … Continue reading

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