The ironic thing about Michael Malice’s book The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American PoliticsĀ is that it mostly deals with the Left. What unites the Right, argues Malice, is that they all hate the Left. His definition of the New Right reads: a loosely connected group of individuals united by their opposition […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/photo-1596549572491-c81014c2a07e.jpeg533800Joakim Bookhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJoakim Book2021-02-12 06:00:422021-02-10 23:04:10The New Right Is All about the Left
Accusations of incitement are becoming the establishmentās tool of choice to justify new censorship, new surveillance, and new laws. You can only make up your own definition of āincitementā on Twitter and at presidential impeachment trials. Otherwise, the actual law is going to have to do. The context is clear: As they geared up for […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-160100439-scaled.jpg17072560Peter Van Burenhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngPeter Van Buren2021-02-11 01:00:532021-02-11 17:10:13The Past And Future Of Incitement
Saturday, Dec. 1, 2020, marked the 62th anniversary of the 2nd worst school fire in US history ā the Our Lady of the Angels Catholic School fire in Chicago killing 92 children and three nuns. Ā Ā The worst school fire was in Collinwood, Ohio on March 4, 1908, killing 172 students, two teachers, and one […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/istockphoto-157605745-170667a.jpg344501Karl Jenkinshttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngKarl Jenkins2021-02-04 06:00:422021-06-14 04:45:37Stop School Shootings Like We Stopped School Fires ā From The Inside
A 2020 Joe Biden campaign ad described the pending election as an “opportunity to leave the dark, angry politics of the past behind us.” After Biden’s election, he, Democrats and media urge a “return to civility.” But when did the Democrats practice the very civility to which they seek to return? Let’s go to the […]
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The Kennedys have for the past 60 years been one of the most idolized families in America. Joseph Kennedy converted his ill-gotten gains from bootlegging into a legal fortune. He then unleashed his sons into the political world. This is when his son John changed America in one way and then his younger brother Teddy […]
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Recently, it was announced that a number of retail stores, among them Bed Bath and Beyond, and Kohlās, will be dropping the My Pillow line of bed and bath products.Ā The reason these stores cited is the Democrat Party Line that the riot at the Capitol was an āinsurrectionā, and that Trump and supporters like the […]
Book Review:Ā The Great Demographic Reversal by Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan.Ā Published by Palgrave/Macmillan 2020 Economics has been referred to as the dismal science.Ā In this book, the former chair of Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics (Goodhart) and Ā the former head of Morgan Stanley International (Pradhan),Ā show once again that economics […]
Below are ubiquitous words parroted by the media, academia, industry, and government that doesnāt mean what you might think they mean.Ā Following each word is its true meaning. Race:Ā A social construct that has no basis in genetics but has been used historically to divide people for political purposes and is used today for the […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/education-4382169__480.jpg480720Craig J. Cantonihttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngCraig J. Cantoni2021-01-23 12:02:122021-01-23 12:02:12Glossary of Racial Euphemisms
It is hard to remember a similar time when political intimidation was at this kind of frenzy. Probably the most similar period was right after the assassination of President Kennedy. Those old enough to remember recall that immediately after the shooting, the media called Dallas a city of āhate.ā Kennedy was killed in the city, […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/JFK_limousine.png15362048Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2021-01-20 09:52:292021-01-20 14:06:38Watch Out for the Verbal Jujitsu
This article was originally published at American Spectator on January 15, 2021. We can stop pretending Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple, and Amazon arenāt out to get half the country, and start doing something about it.
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iu-7.jpeg266474Scott McKayhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngScott McKay2021-01-19 06:00:452021-01-19 13:04:58Big Tech v. America: How to Fight Back and Win
The New Right Is All about the Left
/in Culture War, Latest News, Politics/by Joakim BookThe ironic thing about Michael Malice’s book The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American PoliticsĀ is that it mostly deals with the Left. What unites the Right, argues Malice, is that they all hate the Left. His definition of the New Right reads: a loosely connected group of individuals united by their opposition […]
The Past And Future Of Incitement
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Peter Van BurenAccusations of incitement are becoming the establishmentās tool of choice to justify new censorship, new surveillance, and new laws. You can only make up your own definition of āincitementā on Twitter and at presidential impeachment trials. Otherwise, the actual law is going to have to do. The context is clear: As they geared up for […]
Stop School Shootings Like We Stopped School Fires ā From The Inside
/in Culture War, Education, Gun Rights, Latest News, Life Advocacy/by Karl JenkinsSaturday, Dec. 1, 2020, marked the 62th anniversary of the 2nd worst school fire in US history ā the Our Lady of the Angels Catholic School fire in Chicago killing 92 children and three nuns. Ā Ā The worst school fire was in Collinwood, Ohio on March 4, 1908, killing 172 students, two teachers, and one […]
Democrats Want a ‘Return to Civility’; When Did They Practice It?
/in Culture War, Featured, Politics/by Larry ElderA 2020 Joe Biden campaign ad described the pending election as an “opportunity to leave the dark, angry politics of the past behind us.” After Biden’s election, he, Democrats and media urge a “return to civility.” But when did the Democrats practice the very civility to which they seek to return? Let’s go to the […]
How the Kennedys Radically Changed America
/in Culture War, Economy, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Bruce BialoskyThe Kennedys have for the past 60 years been one of the most idolized families in America. Joseph Kennedy converted his ill-gotten gains from bootlegging into a legal fortune. He then unleashed his sons into the political world. This is when his son John changed America in one way and then his younger brother Teddy […]
Bed Bath and Beyondā¦Reason
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Politics/by Neland NobelRecently, it was announced that a number of retail stores, among them Bed Bath and Beyond, and Kohlās, will be dropping the My Pillow line of bed and bath products.Ā The reason these stores cited is the Democrat Party Line that the riot at the Capitol was an āinsurrectionā, and that Trump and supporters like the […]
The Great Demographic Reversal
/in Culture War, Economy, Featured, Politics/by Neland NobelBook Review:Ā The Great Demographic Reversal by Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan.Ā Published by Palgrave/Macmillan 2020 Economics has been referred to as the dismal science.Ā In this book, the former chair of Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics (Goodhart) and Ā the former head of Morgan Stanley International (Pradhan),Ā show once again that economics […]
Glossary of Racial Euphemisms
/in Culture War, Education, Latest News, Politics, Satire/by Craig J. CantoniBelow are ubiquitous words parroted by the media, academia, industry, and government that doesnāt mean what you might think they mean.Ā Following each word is its true meaning. Race:Ā A social construct that has no basis in genetics but has been used historically to divide people for political purposes and is used today for the […]
Watch Out for the Verbal Jujitsu
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelIt is hard to remember a similar time when political intimidation was at this kind of frenzy. Probably the most similar period was right after the assassination of President Kennedy. Those old enough to remember recall that immediately after the shooting, the media called Dallas a city of āhate.ā Kennedy was killed in the city, […]
Big Tech v. America: How to Fight Back and Win
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Scott McKayThis article was originally published at American Spectator on January 15, 2021. We can stop pretending Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple, and Amazon arenāt out to get half the country, and start doing something about it.