Having it both ways? As more and more local politicians call for aid to help with the increasing cost of illegal immigrant influx, Hobb’s new hawkish rhetoric conflicts with her own immigration record and past statements on the matter, contradicting a more permissive campaign theme that aligned with the “open borders” approach. Arizona Democratic Gov. […]
Our family just enjoyed a weekend in Disneyland. We love the Happiest Place on Earth and the opportunity to be lighthearted, spend time together, and play with our granddaughters. On this particular trip, I found myself thinking about the comparisons of how fairy tale storytelling compares to real life. Does art imitate life, or does […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1313320025-1.jpg14142121Cheryl Toddhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngCheryl Todd2023-12-19 00:30:342023-12-16 07:23:29Every Villain Wants The Same Thing: Control
American higher education is reeling from a litany of well-deserved scandals, most recently from the congressional hearing on antisemitism last week, which pulled back the curtain to reveal the world’s oldest hatred cloaked in the language of “diversity” and “inclusion.” Harvard President Claudine Gay’s hedging when asked to condemn antisemitism during the hearing and her new plagiarism scandal […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/scgay.jpg5951127Tyler O'Neilhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngTyler O'Neil2023-12-18 00:30:192023-12-16 06:06:26The True Antidote to the Rot in America’s Universities [The Hillsdale College Model]
House committee hearing analyzed federal agencies’ efforts to collude with Big Tech to censor Americans for questioning claims made by the government. The federal government’s censorship-industrial complex is an existential threat to Americans’ First Amendment rights, several witnesses testified during a House subcommittee hearing on Wednesday. The federal government “not just participated, but led this […]
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Why do White people keep falling for tropes and fallacies about diversity, equity, and inclusion? In a recent essay in City Journal about the brouhaha over the congressional testimony of Ivy League presidents, Heather Mac Donald wrote the following about Bill Ackman, a donor to Harvard and a billionaire investor: “Ackman, who has taken the […]
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17% of mail-in voters admit that in 2020 they voted in a state where they are “no longer a permanent resident” 21% of mail-in voters admitted that they filled out a ballot for a friend or family member 17% of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member “with or […]
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Climate campaigners from Al Gore and John Kerry, down to the oddest imported student radical, are freaking out over the draft final text as the climate talks in Dubai near their conclusion. At issue is whether the “outcome” will call for the “phase out” of fossil fuels, or merely call for fossil fuel “reduction” and […]
From the murder of Sébastien Sellam in 2003 to that of Mireille Knoll in 2018, all murders of Jews in France have been committed by radicalized Muslims. Shouting “We are coming to kill white people”, they attacked, murdering Thomas Perotto, aged 17, who had his throat slit. Seventeen other people were wounded, some seriously. Criminologist […]
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We know that the modern West has developed a jaw-dropping degree of totalitarianism, wherein the bureaucracies of the state and the corporate sector coordinate together to cripple humans outside their power networks and media channels. But what are the mechanics of this coordination? To understand one of the games they play, consider the rise of […]
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni’s president and vice president talk to Michael E. Hartmann about philanthropic support of higher education and efforts to reform it—before and after October 7. The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) was founded in 1995 to bring the voices of alumni and then trustees to the important internal and […]
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Before Arizona Gov. Hobbs Deployed National Guard, She Neutered Border Security Measures
/in Arizona News, Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Ben WhedonHaving it both ways? As more and more local politicians call for aid to help with the increasing cost of illegal immigrant influx, Hobb’s new hawkish rhetoric conflicts with her own immigration record and past statements on the matter, contradicting a more permissive campaign theme that aligned with the “open borders” approach. Arizona Democratic Gov. […]
Every Villain Wants The Same Thing: Control
/in Arizona News, Culture War, Featured, Gun Rights, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Cheryl ToddOur family just enjoyed a weekend in Disneyland. We love the Happiest Place on Earth and the opportunity to be lighthearted, spend time together, and play with our granddaughters. On this particular trip, I found myself thinking about the comparisons of how fairy tale storytelling compares to real life. Does art imitate life, or does […]
The True Antidote to the Rot in America’s Universities [The Hillsdale College Model]
/in Culture War, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Tyler O'NeilAmerican higher education is reeling from a litany of well-deserved scandals, most recently from the congressional hearing on antisemitism last week, which pulled back the curtain to reveal the world’s oldest hatred cloaked in the language of “diversity” and “inclusion.” Harvard President Claudine Gay’s hedging when asked to condemn antisemitism during the hearing and her new plagiarism scandal […]
House Republicans Shine A Light On The Feds’ Egregious Censorship-Industrial Complex
/in Culture War, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Shawn FleetwoodHouse committee hearing analyzed federal agencies’ efforts to collude with Big Tech to censor Americans for questioning claims made by the government. The federal government’s censorship-industrial complex is an existential threat to Americans’ First Amendment rights, several witnesses testified during a House subcommittee hearing on Wednesday. The federal government “not just participated, but led this […]
Another Dumbass White Guy
/in Culture War, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Craig J. CantoniWhy do White people keep falling for tropes and fallacies about diversity, equity, and inclusion? In a recent essay in City Journal about the brouhaha over the congressional testimony of Ivy League presidents, Heather Mac Donald wrote the following about Bill Ackman, a donor to Harvard and a billionaire investor: “Ackman, who has taken the […]
NEW POLL: 1 in 5 Mail-In Voters Admit to Committing at Least One Kind of Voter Fraud During 2020 Election
/in Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Justin Haskins, Christopher Talgo, Donald Kendal, Jack McPherrin, James Taylor, Jim Lakely17% of mail-in voters admit that in 2020 they voted in a state where they are “no longer a permanent resident” 21% of mail-in voters admitted that they filled out a ballot for a friend or family member 17% of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member “with or […]
COP 28: Climate Campaigners Freaking Out
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Craig RuckerClimate campaigners from Al Gore and John Kerry, down to the oddest imported student radical, are freaking out over the draft final text as the climate talks in Dubai near their conclusion. At issue is whether the “outcome” will call for the “phase out” of fossil fuels, or merely call for fossil fuel “reduction” and […]
Daily Jihad in France
/in Culture War, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Guy Millière,From the murder of Sébastien Sellam in 2003 to that of Mireille Knoll in 2018, all murders of Jews in France have been committed by radicalized Muslims. Shouting “We are coming to kill white people”, they attacked, murdering Thomas Perotto, aged 17, who had his throat slit. Seventeen other people were wounded, some seriously. Criminologist […]
WEEKEND READ: ESG, DEI, and the Rise of Fake Reporting
/in Culture War, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by PAUL FRIJTERS, GIGI FOSTER,MICHAEL BAKERWe know that the modern West has developed a jaw-dropping degree of totalitarianism, wherein the bureaucracies of the state and the corporate sector coordinate together to cripple humans outside their power networks and media channels. But what are the mechanics of this coordination? To understand one of the games they play, consider the rise of […]
Higher Education’s “Donor Revolt”: A Conversation with ACTA’s Michael Poliakoff and Emily Koons Jae (Part 1 of 2)
/in Culture War, Education, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, Politics/by Michael E. HartmannThe American Council of Trustees and Alumni’s president and vice president talk to Michael E. Hartmann about philanthropic support of higher education and efforts to reform it—before and after October 7. The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) was founded in 1995 to bring the voices of alumni and then trustees to the important internal and […]