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‘Dear Officers, You Did Nothing Wrong’: Man Who Committed Suicide by Cop Leaves Note Saying He was ‘Too Much of a Coward to Do It Himself’ (VIDEO)

Suicide by cop doesn’t seem like a particularly peaceful way to go, but Matthew Hoffman apparently thought it was his best option. In a note left for the officers who shot him, he told them to not blame themselves, because he engineered a suicide-by-cop showdown, saying he was too much of a coward to do […]

Liberal Fascism and the Black Brunch Spectacles

You may not be interested in left-wing politics, but that doesn’t mean left-wing politics won’t take an interest in you. Say you want to spend a little of your hard-earned money eating a pleasant meal in a restaurant. If you do this at an establishment that “antiracists” consider a “white space,” you could find ill-smelling […]

Pedophile rocker Ian Watkins’s girlfriend shared his sickening fantasies as they made a sex tape that discussed getting her pregnant so they’d have a child to abuse

There are monsters and then there are pedophiles. Ian Watkins is a demon walking around in a human suit. 35 years hardly seems a strong enough punishment for such a deviant. He tried to rape an 11 month-old baby. Ponder that for a moment. He got off online with his beastie girlfriend talking about her […]

Two More NYPD Officers Shot in the Bronx; Manhunt Underway

On the heels of the burial of two NYPD officers killed in the line of duty, two more men in blue have been shot. There is now a manhunt underway to find the suspects, who have been described as “Hispanic males in their 20’s, wearing hats over their faces.” From TPNN: Two unidentified police officers […]

The ‘Equality’ Racket

Some time ago, burglars in England scrawled a message on the wall of a home they had looted: “RICH BASTARDS.” Those two words captured the spirit of the politicized vision of equality — that it was a grievance when someone was better off than themselves. That, of course, is not the only meaning of equality, […]

Church Gets the Boot by County Government

My wife, Gena, and I discovered this past week that in her small mountain hometown in Plumas County, California, our pastor’s church was kicked out of the county building it had been renting for Sunday church services. What’s disgusting is that the eviction is engulfed in political moves to stop the church from meeting there. […]

Correcting the Revisionists on the Reagan Record

My daughter asked me my opinion on an article she read in Vanity Fair attempting to debunk the presidential record of Ronald Reagan. I happily responded. The writer of the piece is veteran liberal commentator Michael Kinsley, who used to be a regular on William F. Buckley Jr.’s “Firing Line” and CNN’s “Crossfire.” It’s not […]

Pope Francis, the Climate and Leftism

One of the rarest and most important things a pope does is issue encyclicals. In the eight years of Pope Benedict’s papacy, he issued three encyclicals. In the 27 years of Pope John Paul II’s papacy, he issued 14 encyclicals. Since his ascendancy to the papacy in March 2013, Pope Francis has issued one. But […]

Hurts So Good: When Exactly Are Falling Prices Bad?

The sudden fall in the price of oil provides a unique opportunity to examine the widely held belief that deflation is economic poison. As many governments and central banks have vowed to fight deflation at all costs in 2015, the question could hardly be more significant. While falling prices may strike the layman as cause for celebration, economists believe that […]

Family Fragmentation: Can Anything Be Done?

How big a problem is family fragmentation? “Immense,” says Mitch Pearlstein, head of the Minnesota think tank Center of the American Experiment. “The biggest domestic problem facing this country.” So big he went out and interviewed 40 experts of varying ideology across the nation and relayed their answers in his book “Broken Bonds: What Family […]

Ten New Year’s Resolutions for Congress

Since New Year’s is traditionally a time for resolutions, and since the new Congress convenes this week, I thought I would suggest some New Year’s resolutions for Congress: 1) Bring the troops home – Congress should take the first, and most important, step toward ending our hyper-interventionist foreign policy by bringing our troops home and […]

Mario Cuomo: The rhetoric and the record

How precious in the sight of progressives was one of their saints, Mario Cuomo, the three-term governor of New York who died last week at age 82. He was a model of progressivism and a gifted rhetorician. In most media accounts, references were made to two speeches Cuomo delivered in 1984, one at the Democratic […]