Monthly Archives: July 2016

Q&A: ABC backs screening process after News Corp criticises Khaled Elomar

Not one of Australia’s elite backs Pauline Hanson. Not one in media, academia, etc, that I know. The Guardian: Q&A has defended allowing a Muslim engineer in its audience to ask Pauline Hanson a question after a front-page story in … Continue reading

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Trump Is Right about Crime

Heather Mac Donald writes: The media rushes to downplay the post-Ferguson shooting and homicide surge—and its effect on black lives. It is remarkable how little black lives matter when they have not been taken by a police officer. The mainstream … Continue reading

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Clinton’s VP

Scott Adams blogs: For context, consider Trump’s VP running mate, Mike Pence. He’s the perfect choice for Trump because of the contrast it creates. If you started with Trump and removed everything interesting about him, you’d have Pence. Visually, Pence … Continue reading

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Since 2009, I’ve Started Every Day With A Cold Shower

Occasionally I will take one or two during the day as well to get a burst of energy and clarity but the most important thing for me is to take one first thing in the morning to get my day … Continue reading

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It’s Dangerous To Disagree With The Narrative

I’ve found that if you just post your own comments on your account and you don’t argue with anyone, you reduce your chances of getting in trouble with Twitter and Facebook and other social media as well as in real … Continue reading

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