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A Message of Hope from the Land of the Southern Cross
A Message of Hope from the land of the Southern Cross Jarred Vehlen reviews Andrew Huntley’s new collection of poetry From Tradition and away from Tradition: Poems, 2001-2014, by Andrew Huntley, Extra Castra Publications, 2014 For generations men have spoken … Continue reading
Mediterranean Refugee Crisis
Mediterranean Refugee Crisis On watch – In a long slow timeless wash Reflux of freighted waters Slim frigates ride – Grey grace the warping waves bestride And fall and rise again like Greeks Upreared on dolphins (That classic life still … Continue reading
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Yankee Supremacists Trash South’s Heroes
Yankee Supremacists Trash South’s Heroes Ilana Mercer untangles the Confederate flag imbroglio Fox News anchor Sean Hannity promised to provide a much-needed history of the much-maligned Confederate flag. For a moment, it seemed as though he and his guest, Mark … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Coulter, Confederate battle flag, Ilana Mercer, Robert E Lee
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Intelligence evolving
Intelligence evolving Robert Henderson is impressed by Alex Garland’s new film Ex Machina Main cast: Domhnall Gleeson as Caleb Alicia Vikander as Ava Oscar Isaac as Nathan Sonoya Mizuno as Kyoko Directed by Alex Garland This is yet another … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Garland, Alicia Vikander, artificial intelligence, Ex Machina, Robert Henderson
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“It’s the rich what gets the pleasure …”
“It’s the rich what gets the pleasure …” Robert Henderson reviews Russell Brand’s rant The Emperor’s New Clothes (2015) Narrator: Russell Brand Director: Michael Winterbottom This documentary shamelessly mimics Michael Moore with a large dollop of “The smartest guys in … Continue reading
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Tagged Michael Moore, Robert Henderson, Russell Brand, The Emperor's New Clothes
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A Candidate to “Kick the Crap out of all the Politicians”
A Candidate to “Kick the Crap out of all the Politicians” Ilana Mercer makes the case for Trump Since he announced for president, real-estate tycoon Donald Trump has distinguished himself from the pack of Republican presidential hopefuls. Trump claims he … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Coulter, Bill O'Reilly, Donald Trump, Ilana Mercer
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HOLA, Ann Coulter!
HOLA, Ann Coulter Immigration patriot Ilana Mercer welcomes Ann Coulter’s conversion “Adios America” is the apropos title of Ann Coulter’s latest book. It details how mass immigration is killing America, as Bill O’Reilly would say (or still will). Adios means … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Coulter, Ilana Mercer, Immigration patriots, Peter Brimelow, VDARE
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ENDNOTES, July 2015
ENDNOTES, July 2015 In this edition: An orchestral world première and a recent chamber commission at this year’s English Music Festival * Transcriptions for strings from Meridian Records Dorchester-on-Thames in rural Oxfordshire is home to the English Music Festival, now … Continue reading
From Purges at National Review to Duggar Paedophilia
From Purges at National Review to Duggar Paedophilia Ilana Mercer uses the “I” word Fellow Canadian Kathy Shaidle sends her latest Taki’s Magazine column, “Beta Male Suckiness at National Review.” In it I learn that Kathy’s benevolence approaches the saintly; only … Continue reading
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Tagged Gore Vidal, Ilana Mercer, Josh Duggar, Kathy Shaidle, Mark Steyn
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On the “Cuspers”
On the “Cuspers” Mark Wegierski traces the trajectory of a generation Hardly anything can be added to all the ink that has been spilled concerning generational and/or “decade-based” politics in the United States and Canada, especially in regard to the … Continue reading →
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