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Republican Presidential Candidates Cancel Events After Charleston Shooting; Bernie Sanders Holds Rally Near Mourners

If you were searching for another reason to loathe the self-avowed Socialist Bernie Sanders, we’ve got it. While Jeb Bush, Lindsey Graham and Donald Trump all cancelled events at various locations following the tragedy in Charleston, SC., Sanders held a union rally on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol close to where mourners were gathering […]

Black ‘Rapper’ Who Murdered Ohio Cop in Cold Blood, Posted Facebook ‘Goodbye’ Note Before Crime

A so-called “rap singer” who murdered a Cincinnati, Ohio police officer in cold blood this morning posted a “goodbye” message on Facebook. Apparently he decided to go out with guns blazing. Trepierre Hummons murdered Cincinnati Police Officer Sonny Kim this morning. This criminal was also killed in the shootout. Murdered was officer Kim, a 27-year […]

Texas Governor Awards Chris Kyle Texas Medal of Honor

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has been busy. Besides standing strong against Obama’s pro-illegal immigrant agenda and expanding Second Amendment rights in the Lone Star State, he has also awarded famed sniper Chris Kyle with the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor. Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a resolution posthumously awarding Chris Kyle the Texas Legislative Medal […]

Profiles in Surgically Applied Social Engineering: Caden Boone

The ick factor isn’t the worst aspect of the recent establishment push to promote transsexuality particularly among youth. Vulnerable kids are getting hurt in horrific and permanent ways. Presenting Caden “Kat” Boone: In a cozy cottage decorated with butterflies to symbolize transformation, Katherine [a.k.a. Caden] Boone was recovering in April from the operation that had […]

Patients Euthanized Without Consent in Belgium

Euthanasia and government involvement in healthcare are both slippery slopes. Where they converge, the slippery slope steepens: A study published this month in the Journal of Medical Ethics examined the “deliberate” euthanasia of patients in Belgium without their explicit, voluntary consent as required by law. The study’s author, Raphael Cohen-Almagor, a professor of philosophy and […]

The Creepy Consequences of Oppression Chic

Why was America so shocked by homegirl hoaxer Rachel Dolezal? The spray-tanned con artist, who resigned this week as head of the Spokane chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of (Artificially) Colored People, is the inevitable outcome of academia’s cult of manufactured victimhood. College campuses have been grooming a cadre of professional minority […]

Nietzsche’s ‘Ressentiment’ Alive And Well Today

“God,” Friedrich Nietzsche famously declared, “is dead.” God, it has been noted, made a similar yet more lasting pronouncement about Nietzsche. But before the German philosopher departed this mortal coil, he had some interesting things to say. Nietzsche argued that one of the most powerful forces in society was “ressentiment.” Similar to the everyday word […]

A Ray of Hope Far from Washington

Listening to the political junkies discuss the 2016 presidential election more than a year ahead of time is enough to depress just about anyone who has a life outside the political bubble. It will get even worse next year with the avalanche of civic pollution known as campaign commercials. That’s why the Bloomberg Technology Conference […]