Below are ubiquitous words parroted by the media, academia, industry, and government that doesn’t mean what you might think they mean. Following each word is its true meaning. Race: 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 “hate.” 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 aren’t 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
Their willingness to put children last and fight to keep schools closed has proven once and for all that teachers’ unions do not, in fact, have kids’ best interests at heart. One of the first things we learned about the coronavirus is that it has a near-zero death rate for kids. We also soon found […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/istockphoto-601938678-170667a.jpg338509Jack Elbaumhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJack Elbaum2021-01-17 15:59:532021-01-16 21:57:52The Fight to Keep Schools Closed Has Proven Thomas Sowell Correct About Teachers’ Unions
At 8 o’clock this morning, I made a snowman. Then at….. 8:10 – A feminist passed by and asked me why I didn’t make a snow woman. 8:15 – So, I made a snow woman. 8:17 – My feminist neighbor complained about the snow woman’s voluptuous chest saying it objectified snow women everywhere. 8:20 – […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/istockphoto-1277399510-170667a.jpeg339509Page Turnerhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngPage Turner2021-01-06 10:13:392021-01-06 10:13:39It Snowed Last Night
Prescott Unified School District Superintendent Joe Howard: “We can’t keep heaping society’s issues on schools. It can’t all be the school’s job….” In November 2020 the Arizona Department of Education released its report School Safety Task Force Final Report. Shortly afterwards, Prescott’s The Daily Courier carried an editorial on the report’s release entitled Schools Were Never […]
The Wall Street Journal and Investor’s Business Daily have the best editorial pages in the country. It was with some disappointment we read their main editorial in the WSJ on December 31, 2020. Like many in the “legacy” Conservative movement, they just want to sweep signs of election fraud under the rug and move on with […]
Whether they were atheist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Confucian, or anything else, one of the most moving experiences of humanity was the message of the Apollo 8 astronauts on Christmas Eve, 1968, as they left lunar orbit and headed for the blue and white planet of Earth, which stood out in the blackness of space. […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/earth-soil-creep-moon-lunar-surface-87009.jpeg10001000Craig J. Cantonihttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngCraig J. Cantoni2021-01-03 15:44:512021-01-03 15:46:16Reflections on Christmas 2020 and 1968
The year 2020 most people would love to erase from the calendar. A worldwide pandemic caused shutdowns and premature deaths. Then there was our year-long contentious national election. Let’s end the year with a story that will bring a smile to your face and possibly a tear to your eye. While it recently came to my attention, […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/smiley-1041796__480.jpg480853Bruce Bialoskyhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngBruce Bialosky2020-12-31 12:37:032021-01-01 08:51:15A Feel Good Story to End a Challenging Year
It’s hard to believe, but they even surpass Republicrats and Republicrites in phoniness and laughing at the hoi polloi. The Wall Street journal recently ran a 2,420 word essay that details the sordid international dealings of Joe Biden’s son Hunter and Joe’s brother, James Biden. Unfortunately, the article is 2,420 words too long for the tweet […]
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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 doesn’t mean what you might think they mean. Following each word is its true meaning. Race: 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 “hate.” 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 aren’t out to get half the country, and start doing something about it.
The Fight to Keep Schools Closed Has Proven Thomas Sowell Correct About Teachers’ Unions
/in Culture War, Economy, Education, Politics/by Jack ElbaumTheir willingness to put children last and fight to keep schools closed has proven once and for all that teachers’ unions do not, in fact, have kids’ best interests at heart. One of the first things we learned about the coronavirus is that it has a near-zero death rate for kids. We also soon found […]
It Snowed Last Night
/in Culture War, Featured, Satire/by Page TurnerAt 8 o’clock this morning, I made a snowman. Then at….. 8:10 – A feminist passed by and asked me why I didn’t make a snow woman. 8:15 – So, I made a snow woman. 8:17 – My feminist neighbor complained about the snow woman’s voluptuous chest saying it objectified snow women everywhere. 8:20 – […]
A Woke Student is a Safe Student
/in COUNTIES, Culture War, Education, Featured, Latest News, Politics, Yavapai/by Hal BrayPrescott Unified School District Superintendent Joe Howard: “We can’t keep heaping society’s issues on schools. It can’t all be the school’s job….” In November 2020 the Arizona Department of Education released its report School Safety Task Force Final Report. Shortly afterwards, Prescott’s The Daily Courier carried an editorial on the report’s release entitled Schools Were Never […]
The Wall Street Journal Punts on Election Integrity
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, Politics/by Neland NobelThe Wall Street Journal and Investor’s Business Daily have the best editorial pages in the country. It was with some disappointment we read their main editorial in the WSJ on December 31, 2020. Like many in the “legacy” Conservative movement, they just want to sweep signs of election fraud under the rug and move on with […]
Reflections on Christmas 2020 and 1968
/in Culture War, Liberty, Politics, Satire/by Craig J. CantoniWhether they were atheist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Confucian, or anything else, one of the most moving experiences of humanity was the message of the Apollo 8 astronauts on Christmas Eve, 1968, as they left lunar orbit and headed for the blue and white planet of Earth, which stood out in the blackness of space. […]
A Feel Good Story to End a Challenging Year
/in Culture War, Economy, Latest News, Liberty, Life Advocacy/by Bruce BialoskyThe year 2020 most people would love to erase from the calendar. A worldwide pandemic caused shutdowns and premature deaths. Then there was our year-long contentious national election. Let’s end the year with a story that will bring a smile to your face and possibly a tear to your eye. While it recently came to my attention, […]
Hunter and Joe, Plutocrats and Hypocrites Extraordinaire
/in Culture War, Latest News, Politics, Satire/by Craig J. CantoniIt’s hard to believe, but they even surpass Republicrats and Republicrites in phoniness and laughing at the hoi polloi. The Wall Street journal recently ran a 2,420 word essay that details the sordid international dealings of Joe Biden’s son Hunter and Joe’s brother, James Biden. Unfortunately, the article is 2,420 words too long for the tweet […]