Alienated by Cultural Confusion
Do you ever look at today’s culture and feel a sort of nauseating dizziness, as if everything looks to be spinning and blurry and maybe upside down all at the […]
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By Quin Hillyer /
Do you ever look at today’s culture and feel a sort of nauseating dizziness, as if everything looks to be spinning and blurry and maybe upside down all at the […]
By Quin Hillyer /
Harvard, hoist on its own petard: Asian-American groups accuse Harvard of discrimination, by Camille Cava of CNN. How broken-windows policing empties prisons and jails, by George Kelling, New York Post. […]
By BoMegginson /
This time we start with the world of sports… because while I’m not a big fan of Tiger Woods (but also not a big detractor either), this shows real heart, […]
By Quin Hillyer /
Rickie Fowler’s stunning victory yesterday in the Players Championship is the best thing the world of professional golf has seen in a long, long time. Fowler’s victory in the world’s […]
By BoMegginson /
Obama Lets Illegal-Alien Criminals Run Free, by Deroy Murdock; Don’t Know Much About History, by Debra J. Saunders; The Left’s Inconsistent Stance on Provocative Art, by Jonah Goldberg; …. and […]
By Quin Hillyer /
The greatest baseball player ever, Willie Mays, turns 84 today. Even though it’s not a milestone birthday or even a multiple of five, here’s wishing him a happy day. In […]
By BoMegginson /
Marco Rubio Is Right about Ex-Im, by Veronique De Rugy; Conservative House Freedom Caucus Comes Out Against Export-Import Bank, by Melissa Quinn; Shinzo Abe’s Speech to Congress Marks a New […]
By BoMegginson /
We start today with a story that might make some a little squeamish, but it’s also extraordinarily moving, and eye-opening, and raises some very deep and important questions: Baby Teddy […]
By Quin Hillyer /
Last Friday’s roundup included a sad item about a stunningly misguided editorial at my old college paper, the Georgetown Hoya. I had hoped that would be the end of it. […]
By Quin Hillyer /
In my earlier Saints mock drafts at this site, I predicted the Saints would trade down in the first round, and in doing so they would eventually draft UCLA inside […]
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