One of the grossest elements of Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez’s appalling rant — captured anonymously on tape, then published by the Los Angeles Times — was her apparent disdain for Mexicans with an indigenous background. She used the Spanish…
On Monday I had a post at RVIVR, which is my other site, noting that as the polls begin to harmonize around the idea that yes, contrary to all the frenetic legacy corporate Democrat-shill media narratives, there will in fact…
The Brigham Young University volleyball story slid off the radar screen quickly, didn’t it? Once a final report was issued by the university last Friday that found no evidence that fans engaged in racial heckling or directed racial slurs toward…
So there is the supposed one-time moderate Democrat — now morphed into a far-left progressive president — saying this at what was said to be, per the Washington Examiner, “a million-dollar fundraiser, according to a pool report.” President Joe Biden…
For purposes of the following hypothetical, imagine yourself as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit. Not a bad gig. Then again, the 7th Circuit is based in Chicago, a city which, despite the…
When James Daunt became the CEO of the national bookseller Barnes & Noble in 2019, he came with a clear vision: return decision-making on book selection to local store managers. Previously, many publishers had deals with Barnes & Noble that gave…
The students at the University of California Berkeley’s Person of Color (POC) Theme House love their rules. And they’re not pretty. As Friday’s Daily Mail and Saturday’s Fox & Friends reported, this residence’s directives include this: “Many POC members moved here…
A patrol car slowly cruises by at 2 a.m. in a dangerous drug-infested neighborhood. The police eyeball a young male standing on the corner. He has no apparent reason for being there, at that time, at that place, and as…
I suspect that there were more than a few youngish New York Times readers who, on July 14, were baffled to turn a page and encounter a 2,500-word think piece about Janeane Garofalo. Jane who? Perhaps you’re too young to…