The real “cradle of democracy” of course was Athens, Greece. That’s where it was invented. The judgment of educated Greeks about their democracy was not very positive. Alcibiades said, “Democracy is acknowledged folly.” Plato’s philosophy is largely about what a
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Eugene Cagle, NASA’s engineering manager for the Saturn rocket program, regarded the role of Wernher von Braun in the American space program as crucial: “(Von Braun) was the main player in all the work that went on. We might have
The main exhibit in the House Judiciary Committee’s recent hearing on “Hate-Crimes and the Rise of White Nationalism” (9 April 2019) had nothing to do with either hate-crimes (so-called) or White Nationalism. The supposed hate-crime was in fact committed by a
This is a response to Dinesh D’Souza’s silly pretense that Abraham Lincoln was a goody two-shoes according to the standards that leftist Jews have established for us in recent decades, and therefore, necessarily, not at all racist. Of course Lincoln
Warning: this discussion includes some crude language. kl You may recall that Dylann Roof’s utterly pointless shooting-spree in a Negro church spurred a holy crusade to abolish everything that would betoken a negative thought or attitude about Blacks, including Confederate
On 25 September 2017 I was interviewed by Ted Midward. It was a live show, wherein I did not know what I was going to be asked. Topics included the Alt Right (which I was a little hesitant to discuss),
Tweet The Holocaustian establishment, especially the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, has been heavily involved and highly influential in the campaign of warmongering against the legitimate government of Syria, imparting spurious credibility and moral force to accusations and characterizations that
The entire program in which this segment was originally heard is here. What Would Hitler Do? – Radical Agenda, 23 June 2017 Socialized Medicine and Racial Hygiene Hadding Scott Nationalized healthcare has been in the news recently. I am
Tweet Of course, these were not the reasons that were stated at the time.
Tweet The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on Monday issued a poorly informed but nonetheless inflammatory statement about the speech that Richard Spencer had read to his organization, the National Policy Institute, on Saturday. The result was that on Tuesday Spencer’s