May 6, 2008
Memorable Speech
David Yezzi is Executive Editor of The New Criterion and a well-known poet whose published collections include The Hidden Model and Sad is Eros. His essays have appeared at Poetry, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Book Review, The New York Sun, and The New Yorker. He has earned degrees from Carnegie Mellon [...]
Comments (1) Filed under: Blogroll, Book Review, Culture, Current Events, Vox Populi — Bernard Chapin @ 2:23 amApril 27, 2008
White Guilt?
Nothing is more fraudulent than calls for a “dialogue on race.”
Those who issue such calls are usually quick to cry “racism” at
any frank criticism. They are almost invariably seeking a
monologue on race, to which others are supposed to listen.
—Thomas Sowell
During Barack Obama’s tremendously overrated “speech on race”—delivered in Philadelphia on March 18th 2008—the media-gilded candidate [...]
April 23, 2008
Enduring Victory? An Interview with Al Regnery.
Alfred S. Regnery is the former president and publisher of Regnery Publishing, Inc. During his time there the company released twenty-two New York Times bestsellers. Mr. Regnery is the publisher of The American Spectator and has been with the magazine since May of 2003. Mr. Regnery is also a lawyer and served in the Justice [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Conservatism, Culture, Vox Populi, contributors — Bernard Chapin @ 4:27 amApril 17, 2008
Rape Charge Slaughter
I got an email from a friend with this link today. DNA testing resulted in the release of Thomas Clifford McGowan after 23 years in the slammer. He said, “I’ve been living a life of a living hell and my nightmare is finally over with. This is the first day of my life. I’m going [...]
Comments (5) Filed under: Men's Rights Activism, Sex & Relationships, Vox Populi — Bernard Chapin @ 2:15 amMarch 28, 2008
Liberal Fascism
“We’re not interested in social reconstruction;
it’s human reconstruction…”
Who better to quote at the start of a review concerning a book entitled Liberal Fascism The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning than Hillary Rodham Clinton? Fabricating new humans while worshipping state power is very much her business along with [...]
March 25, 2008
Submissives for Hillary
What’s the latest outrage from The New York Times? Perhaps it’s Kate Zernike, a reporter there (from what I can gather I found no google reference to a specific title) who wrote an opinion column entitled “Post-feminism and Other Fairy Tales” which appeared in their “Week in Review” section.
As I am not a regular [...]
March 23, 2008
Feminist Fantasies
What do you call someone who thinks “the personal is political?” I suppose you could call them things like “uninformed, narcissistic, and delusional” but what I favor is “self-absorbed freak.” It has a nice ring to it but is highly descriptive as well because anyone who regards themselves as being more important than society, humanity, [...]
Comments (6) Filed under: Conservatism, Feminism, Feminist Justice, Politics, Vox Populi, contributors — Bernard Chapin @ 11:09 amMarch 11, 2008
Baracks Trustafarians
“We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.
We are the change that we seek.”
The Sound Byte previously
known as Barack.
There is no question a generation gap exists between the supporters of Barack Obama and the other candidates for the presidency. This is particularly true in [...]
March 5, 2008
The Science of Female Supremacy: Part II
Continuation of Monday’s Interview with Steve Moxon:
BC: You posit that women showcase same-sex favoritism at a rate four times that of men. Might the inevitable outcome of such a preference result in female bosses and managers attempting to purge men from the workplace? Or, at least, be far more likely to do so to the [...]
March 3, 2008
The Science of Female Supremacy: Moxon Interview, Part I
Ive been interviewing political authors and figures for five years. Never once have I posed more than 10 questions to a subject. In the case of Steve Moxon, who has just released The Woman Racket: The New Science Explaining How the Sexes Relate at Work, at Play and in Society, I asked 14. My enthusiasm [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Blogroll, CounterPulse, Culture, Current Events, Feminism, Feminist Justice, Sex & Relationships, Vox Populi, contributors — Bernard Chapin @ 1:46 am



