He’s Ugly, and His Mother Dresses Him Funny

In his Twitter biography, Harry Pettit describes himself as: Academic researcher. Geographer: extraction and resistance in MENA. Author of The Labor of Hope. Opinions my own, repost not endorsement. Free Palestine I’ll reserve judgement on what kind of “academic researcher” he is, but he’s all in on the “Free Palestine”, more accurately described as free …

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“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” ― William F. Buckley

William F. Buckley, Jr.

  I will admit it: there was a strong feeling of amusement among sensible people when the simpleton from Sweden was arrested for protesting in support of the British pro-terrorism group. Greta Thunberg had made a name for herself as a climate kook, but has branched out in support of Hamas, Palestinian terrorism, and against …

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And now for the news you missed

The New York Times reported, in December of 2024, when Joe Biden was still President, that the expected good will and economic resurgence of Cuba due to President Obama normalizing relations with the Communist country didn’t really materialize, noting that most Cubans are: coping with prolonged power outages, standing in line at poorly stocked supermarkets …

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America’s Quiet War: How Political Posturing Keeps Killing Soldiers in a Place Most Americans Forgot Exists

Syria is not a declared war. There is no Syria-specific Authorization for Use of Military Force. There is no victory condition, no end state, no honest explanation that survives five follow-up questions.

When Security Becomes Surveillance: Why America Has No Business Demanding Everyone’s Social Media History

Every few years, Washington discovers a brand-new way to make ordinary people miserable in the name of “security.” The latest brainstorm? A proposed rule requiring visitors from 42 friendly nations—including Australia—to hand over five years of their social media history just to enter the United States.

Human Rights with Communist Chinese Characteristics; China pushes its state-centric human rights model at the UN

Communist China has exploited United Nations subsidiary organizations, such as the UN Human Rights Council and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, for years in pushing Chinese strategic goals and objectives through relentless information and influence warfare. These efforts attempt to shield Beijing and its allies from human rights scrutiny by misdirecting attention away …

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Trump’s support costs Machado liberal support; Siding with narco terrorists comes natural to Democrats and their media.

María Corina Machado left her hiding place in Venezuela to visit Oslo, where her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize for Machado on Wednesday—just as President Trump seized an oil tanker that was trying to smuggle contraband oil for the Venezuelan regime.

Bosnia Wasn’t Magic. It Was Math. And America Is Drifting Toward the Same Equation.

Bosnia’s collapse wasn’t ancient history. It wasn’t a medieval tribal feud. It wasn’t inevitable. It was a functional, modern, educated society that disintegrated in less than two years — not because of poverty, not because of famine, not because of foreign invasion — but because its political factions became so polarized that neighbors stopped seeing each other as citizens and started seeing each other as enemies.