Kallusion?

As Democrats crowded each other to join the Jussie Smollet hoax, Kamala Harris distinguished herself by pointing out she knows the boy personally, and by stumping for her state-of-the-legislative-art anti-lynching law (segregated lunch counters you’re next!) and denouncing the “modern day lynching” in chorus with the affable and clueless Corey Booker As the hoax playedContinue reading “Kallusion?”

Diaspora Nationalism and the Former America

Gateway Pundit is breathlessly passing along a report that AOC’s chief of staff in training has a genuine Nazi connection. …AOC’s Chief of Staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, the congresswoman-elect may well find herself destined for trouble. …Saikat Chakrabarti is a highly motivated, smart guy. A Harvard grad, he founded a web tools company, Mockingbird. He is a founderContinue reading “Diaspora Nationalism and the Former America”

Caught in the Intertow

In the New York Times Bret Stephens takes on the hydra-headed beast Intersectionality; it appears to have turned its countless bloodshot eyes on the Jews It happened again last month in Detroit. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators seized the stage of the National L.G.B.T.Q. Task Force’s marquee conference, “Creating Change” and demanded a boycott of Israel. “From the riverContinue reading “Caught in the Intertow”

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

Andrew Sullivan: It might be a sign of the end-times, or simply a function of our currently scrambled politics, but earlier this week, four feminist activists — three from a self-described radical feminist organization Women’s Liberation Front — appeared on a panel at the Heritage Foundation. Together they argued that sex was fundamentally biological, andContinue reading “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary”

Today in Equality

Jezebel weighs in on a trend in old-fashioned prairie dresses (sadly there’s no evidence of this promisingly modest style appearing in Portland): “There is something about the idea of a frontier woman that’s so interesting to me, because it’s so tough and adventurous,” Hay, one of the original purveyors of the prairie dress, told The DailyContinue reading “Today in Equality”