Musk/Trump interview
Gone are the days of a focus on children’s entertainment.
Journalists, having been deprived of their ability and power to censor and curate the public conversation, would dearly love that power back.
Unacceptable influence
The quickest and most effective way to destroy the coherence of any society, short of military conquest, is by mass immigration.
The New York Post wrote about the Chinese sports school system, stating, “It doesn’t matter if the sports have mass appeal or if the youngsters have an interest – if they are deemed worthy, it is their duty to perform for the sake of the nation.” Since the demise of the Soviet Union, the People’s Republic of […]
Calling a candidate ‘Momala’ is weird.
In the carpeted runway just outside the European Parliament’s debate chamber relieved MEPs looked as if they had just applied a tourniquet to a stab wound as the EU Migration Pact comfortably passed the chamber in what was the final chance by parliamentarians to derail the epoch-defining piece of legislation. Despite denouncements by populist MEPs […]
On the one hand, I’ll miss the Olympics – sports like wall climbing are great, for a few days. On the other hand, you’d probably get sick of them if they went on any longer.
Free speech has to extend to extend even to the dumbest slogans, otherwise it is not free at all.
And while no one can be sure of the outcome in November, the one certainty is that, whoever wins, the United States will remain a deeply divided nation
When politicians do something, they’ve usually talked themselves into it using some kind of rationale.