Nazi v. Commie Strawman Debate
What would a debate be like if opponents could put their own words into the mouth of their opposition? This example ends up sounding a lot like the junk you hear [Read More]
What would a debate be like if opponents could put their own words into the mouth of their opposition? This example ends up sounding a lot like the junk you hear [Read More]
St. Louis Post Dispatch- St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner will no longer accept criminal cases from 28 city police officers and is reviewing any open cases they handled for [Read More]
Summer just isn’t complete without some eco-nuts getting caught in Artic ice. This year, the University of Rhode Island provided the intrepid group of Artic interlopers who just had to sail too close to [Read More]
Watching the new stars and the old guard in the Democratic party compete for who’s going to get tougher on our Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, one has to wonder what [Read More]
A mother and daughter visiting the Susquehanna Art Museum saw a swing set with the swings stuck in the air, so they decided help out and correct the situation. More
The article appeared on PLOS: Online, a peer reviewed academic online publisher two weeks ago. Titled “Rapid-onset gender dysphoria in adolescents and young adults: A study of parental reports,” it [Read More]
With the announced bilateral trade deal yesterday with Mexico, all the pressure is on Canada now to quickly negotiate a deal of its own in order to save NAFTA. The bilateral [Read More]
This story has been making the rounds the last few days, but now Fox News is confirming it’s not a hoax. It seems an unmarried couple with a child decided [Read More]
Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics contract manufacturer, has pledged to donate $100 million to the University of Wisconsin – Madison for an engineering and research facility that will partner between the [Read More]
It seems defense analysis Adam Lovinger was going over the books at the Pentagon and came across the name Stefan Halper. Curious, the individual discovered the Oxford professor (and known dabbler in intelligence) [Read More]
The UN’s International Court of Justice has heard arguments by the Iranian government that the recent re-imposition of sanctions by the United States goes against a “Treaty of Amity” between the [Read More]
From August 26-29, 1968 the democrats held their national convention in Chicago to choose their presidential candidate. Things on the streets of Chi-town got out of hand as a massive unauthorized protest against the [Read More]
Fifty years ago, the democrats started a losing streak in presidential elections that lasted nearly 25 years. It took the Watergate scandal and the Nixon pardon to elect one-termer Jimmy Carter, followed by 12 more [Read More]
There’s something going on with our politics. The left is revolting against their establishment figures and on the right, the establishment figures are just plain revolting. Kurt Schlichter thinks it’s [Read More]
A recent article in the British Dental Journal accuses cereal makers like Kelloggs and Nestle of putting pictures of bowls with three times the recommended amount of cereal in them. [Read More]
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