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At his blog The Big Lie on Parade, Cicero reports:
Like something out of the brain of Mel Brooks and the “You can’t make this stuff up” files. A black man “carriage-jacked” a horse and carriage, assaulted the carriage driver and finally wound up punching and kicking the horse! I can only suspect the horse muttered something racist or disrespectful. Or maybe he whinnied Dixie or came from a line of Confederate war horses? I guess we will never know?
John “GOP Hack” Hinderaker writes at We Want a Line to Power:
It is, of course, way too early to get cocky. But Republicans have to be happy with the way current polling is going. In this morning’s tracking poll at Rasmussen Reports, Mitt Romney leads Barack Obama by a stunning 50%-42%.All this excitement over an eight-point lead, in one poll, THREE AND A HALF MONTHS before the nominating conventions, and SIX MONTHS before the election. At best, it’s ostensible adults spending their lives in cheerleading; at worst, it’s a form of mental illness. Polls change constantly and just don’t mean that much this far before an election: let us remember that in early summer 1988 Michael Dukakis had a 17 point lead over George Bush the elder, which proceeded to evaporate. And be assured, when other polls come out showing Obama narrowing Romney’s lead or leading Romney, John Hackeraker and the rest of the “The GOP is my entire life” pundits will fall silent, until some other polls show Romney ahead again, and then they will get all excited again. They don’t seem to care about anything substantive in the universe; they just live for that rush.
UPDATE, May 13: Here’s a typical example of a Republican living for that rush—Hugh Hewett. His giddily triumphant column even includes the line, “The president’s in a political free fall.” For three years Republicans have been saying that Obama is in a free fall, yet somehow he still hasn’t crashed into the earth, which, if he was in a political free fall, he would have done three years ago.
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Video of Lawrence Auster speaking on the Islam problem and what to do about it, at Act for America meeting, January 2010
A change in thought: it seemed to me these liberal beliefs would continue in existence as the dominant beliefs of our society as long as our society exists.
Why the truth about black dysfunction is so important: If whites could see the truth that black incapacity/disorder is not whites’ fault but is inherent in blacks themselves, it could literally save the country, by freeing whites from their suicidal guilt.
Modern liberalism aims at the end of majority rule: Liberalism believes only in the self, and in the equality of all selves, Therefore liberalism is increasingly hostile to majority rule because it means rule by some selves over others.
VFR on Gnosticism: Gnosticism is both a perennial human temptation and a key critical concept for understanding liberal and other ideological distortions of the world. Notwithstanding the forbidding sound of the word, gnosticism is an idea that can be made be intelligible to the ordinary intelligent reader.
VFR on homosexual “marriage”: Given that the passage of the homosexual “marriage” law in New York last week represents the biggest success so far for that movement, this would be a good time to post a collection of my past articles on the subject.
VFR on Liberal Hategate: a Collection: In this entry are listed all of VFR’s entries so far on the Tucson massacre and the left’s indictment of Republicans and conservatives for it.
VFR on the homosexualization of the U.S. military: On the morning of December 18, 2010, the Senate voted for cloture on the bill to repeal the prohibition of…
On women’s equality: Several articles questioning whether women’s political equality, meaning women’s franchise and the presence of women in positions of political leadership, is good for society.
Gatesgate: a collection: VFR’s entries on the Henry Louis Gates matter, arranged into a short and a long list.
Open borders arguments and the Church—a collection: These are articles dealing with the liberal Christian and particularly liberal Catholic pro-open borders position.
U.S. in Mesopotamia—a collection: Articles and discussions from 2002 to the present about the Iraq invasion, occupation, and democratization policy.
VFR on the British National Party: Here are my articles about the transformation of the BNP into a non-anti-Semitic party under the leadership of Nick Griffin:
What should be the paleocons’ stand toward Israel?: A close analysis of the paleoconservatives’ unprincipled, anti-Semitic, and self-marginalizing position on Israel, contrasted with the principled and winning position on Israel which the paleocons ought to take, but which the great majority of them won’t take—because they are, in fact, anti-Semitic.