Monthly Archives: July 2016

BLACK CLOTHES MATTER

Tim Blair writes: Melbourne, like most Australian cities, does not have a huge black population. Nevertheless, Melbourne lefties are today holding a Black Lives Matter protest rally. How are they getting around the small problem of no actual black people? … Continue reading

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WP: 5 reasons Pence is probably Trump’s best pick for running mate

These points echo my thoughts. Several people on Shabbos asked me what I thought of the pick. They had never heard of Mike Pence. I said he was the opposite of Trump in many ways and was probably Trump’s best … Continue reading

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WP Review of “To Protect and Serve: How to Fix America’s Police” by Norm Stamper and “The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe” by Heather Mac Donald

Carlos Lozada writes for the Washington Post: TO PROTECT AND SERVE: How to Fix America’s Police By Norm Stamper. Nation Books. 309 pp. $27.99 THE WAR ON COPS: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe … Continue reading

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3 officers shot dead in Baton Rouge

Washington Post. President Obama held a townhall meeting Friday in support of Black Lives Matter. Comments at Steve Sailer: * “Because of the history of our country and because of the images we receive when we’re growing up, et cetera, … Continue reading

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Review: ‘The Invention of Russia’ Examines the Post-Soviet Path

New York Times: Or this about the powerful media magnates who arose under Mr. Yeltsin: “They dressed like a Westernized elite, spoke like one, sent their children to Western schools, but they lacked the most important attribute of an elite … Continue reading

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