Monthly Archives: January 2017

Australian Conservatism after Abbott: The Need for Social Movements

Frank Salter writes: Following the replacement of Tony Abbott by Malcolm Turnbull as prime minister, some conservatives are asking what can be done to recover political influence. What can they do to make a conservative leader again? The question is … Continue reading

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Steve Sailer: Why Do Poles Not Understand That European Values Require Europhobia?

Steve Sailer writes: It’s quite a story in Wikipedia, which I’ll rearrange to avoid premature spoilerization: Simon Mol Simon Mol (6 November 1973 in Buea, Cameroon – 10 October 2008) was the pen name of Simon Moleke Njie, a Cameroon-born … Continue reading

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NYT: ‘The Glare Varies for Two Actors on Hollywood’s Awards Trail’

I wonder why. Must be racism. New York Times: Jeannie Suk Gersen, a professor at Harvard Law School who teaches criminal law and sexual harassment law, said the reason could be far simpler: Mr. Parker’s case was criminal and Mr. … Continue reading

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NYT: ‘Trump in Mind, Spymaster Cites Disrespect for His Agencies’

Why should we respect America’s spy agencies? What major unexpected event in the past 70 years did they successfully predict? How have they earned that automatic respect? Which of America’s government agencies should we respect? New York Times: In Senate … Continue reading

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Great Analysis From WP: Republicans run the spread offense to ram through Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees

I love football, I love football strategy, and I love this analysis. Washington Post: THE BIG IDEA: By scheduling six confirmation hearings for the same day, the Senate GOP is working to prevent any one Donald Trump nominee from dominating … Continue reading

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