Reparations 101 Is The New Curriculum For Woke Warriors
Call them the three Rs of Woke racism. Recriminations. Retribution. And Reparations
Read MoreCall them the three Rs of Woke racism. Recriminations. Retribution. And Reparations
Read MoreOverpromise. Under deliver. In pubic life it’s wise to observe this retail maxim for managing expectations. Had several notable figures and media outlets done so in the past few weeks, one might not be on the verge of losing his government, another its prominence as a media giant.
Read MoreYeats’ observation in the run-up to WW II— “The best lack all conviction/ while the worst are full of passionate intensity”— rings true today as we hear of hush money and attempts to hush the attorney general.
Read MoreJournalist Lara Logan was hot shit when CBS News hired her in 2002. The South African had been a first-rate war correspondent who’d proven she could get the people that mattered on a story. Soon, she was appearing on 60 Minutes and the network’s top programs.
Read MoreIn the tale of the scorpion and the frog, a frog offers a lift across the river to a scorpion. Halfway across the river the scorpion stings the frog. With its dying breath the frog asks why the scorpion would sting him after such a generous favour. “But you knew I was a scorpion when you met me,” he replies as the pair both drown.
Read MoreTry this thought exercise. You’re watching a tennis match between Novak Djokovic, winner of 15 Grand Slam singles titles, and a Cinderella performer getting his first taste of a final in a big event. Who are you cheering for? Well, most people would be pulling for the faint hope to have his day in the sun.
Read MoreThe movie world is buzzing about the Oscar-nominated film The Favourite. It’s a British movie documenting the romantic rivalry between two courtiers in the time of Queen Anne. The women— Lady Marlborough and Abigail Masham— are cousins who both want a place in the Queen’s heart— and bed— at the start of the 18th century.
Read MoreThis week’s celebration of the life of Dr, Martin Luther King has seen the requisite images of the era of racial intolerance in the United States. As time passes, the images of KKK lynch mobs beggar the imagination even more.
Read MoreFor those who think the #metoo movement over-reached a tad in making a 36-year-old unsubstantiated sexual assault claim the basis for rejecting a candidate for the U,S. Supreme Court: Hold my beer.
Read MoreCall it American Gothic 2019. On Tuesday, 72-year-old president Donald Trump addressed the nation from the White House. He was followed by 78-year-old Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House, and 68-year-old Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer delivering a rebuttal.
George Bernard Shaw famously noted that Britain and America were two nations “separated by a common language”.
Read MoreTheir respective fates have dominated 2018. In the year-end lists now emerging, two names dominate the news of their respective nations. Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump.
Read MoreAs General Michael Flynn’s case reaches its resolution, the ongoing project of Trump Derangement Syndrome has shifted from Russia paranoia to process crimes based on the president’s lewd lifestyle.
Read MorePerhaps the most risible notion from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s grotesque GoFundMe rescue of traditional media is the suggestion that he’s paying the journalists to keep them in line with his Liberal policies.
Read MoreThe T-shirt summed up the philosophy of the woman wearing it at Costco: Strong Is The New Sexy.
Read MoreThough data clearly demonstrate that the rainfall and heat statistics in southern California are well within predictable and historical norms for arid Southern California, Jerry Brown continues to attribute his state’s disasters to a failure of people like President Trump to heed his ever-more-frantic claims.
Read MoreHe’d taken the left's best shots and was still standing, leaving them just the cold comfort of a possible Hail Mary from Robert Mueller’s special-counsel report. Just before their star candidates are consumed by bids for the Democrat 2020 nomination to fight Trump.
Read MoreThe Dowbboy joins Terry Haig of RCI to talk about the death of Greyhound.
Read MoreThe 20th anniversary of The National Post was a bittersweet event for anyone who loves journalism. On the one hand there was an outpouring of nostalgia for a singular moment in Canadian journalism.
Read MoreIn case you missed the memo, please turn your Twitter Madness Metre ® to Khashoggi. Yes, the all-consuming bonfire of the inanities this week is the brutal murder of Washington Post scribbler Jamal Khashoggi by what appears to be a Saudi hit squad in the nation’s embassy in Turkey.
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