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Jeff Lipkes
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March 30, 2020
Dr. Fauci and Dr. GreenspanIt’s not the job of the Director of Infectious Diseases at the NIH to be opaque.
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March 21, 2020
Reducing Covid-19 FeverIn the end, this flu season will be of greater interest to social psychologists and social and political historians than to virologists and epidemiologists
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February 25, 2020
A Trumpian Proposal to Conquer CancerWhy now is the time for a national cancer program modeled on the World War 2 codebreaking operation at Bletchley Park.
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March 5, 2019
Does the Metropolitan Opera Hate Whites?The Metropolitan Opera takes revenge against its own audience.
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January 8, 2019
The Original Social Justice Warrior: Father Charles CoughlinA Nazi-quoting anti-Semite, the 1930s priest popularized a liberal concept that haunts us to this day.
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October 25, 2015
Bibi and the HolocaustIsrael's prime minister ignited a worldwide firestorm with his comment that the grand mufti of Jerusalem "had a central role in fomenting the Final Solution." Here is what you need to know.
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October 5, 2015
As usual, Israeli victims are not the story for the New York TimesThe story is always about Israel’s response. Jewish victims, when they are not nameless, are faceless and voiceless – like the “folks in the deli” murdered in Paris.
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September 28, 2015
The Rectification of Names: Confucius Takes on Political CorrectnessIn honor of Confucius’s birthday, let’s start calling things by their proper names. This is a revolutionary act, and can be carried out every day in conversations with friends, relatives, and co-workers.
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September 5, 2015
Deja vu All Over Again: What Happened When We Did A Nuclear Deal Two Decades Ago with Another Rogue StateOf course there are important differences between the 1994 and 2015 deals. But these don’t augur well for world peace
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August 16, 2015
America and the Holocaust: The Past as PrologueThe Obama administration's indifference to the threat Iran poses is eerily familiar. “The Jews Were Expendable” is the title of one study of government policy in ‘40s. They still are.
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June 19, 2015
The Real 'Root Cause' of the Conflict in the Middle EastFor the first and only time in the 20th century, a people turned their backs on their own kinsmen. That decision is at the root of the crisis Israel faces today.
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June 9, 2015
Multiculturalist Intolerance: Why Can't a Woman be More Like a Man?Enlighten me, fellow pariahs.
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June 5, 2015
The Myth of the Long March Through the UniversitiesActually, it didn’t take very long. In many places, it was all over by 1972. And it was more of a stampede than a march.
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April 13, 2015
Some additions for the Urban DictionaryEarlier this year, State Department spokesperson Marie Harf became a verb. It's time she had some Obama administration company in the Urban Dictionary.
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April 9, 2015
That was then, this is now: a tale of two senatorsOf course, selling their services for contributions is what members of Congress do for a living. But not everyone gets in trouble for it.
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April 7, 2015
Who's Your Daddy? Another Look at Joel Gilbert's <em>Dreams from My Real Father</em>Barack Obama’s campaigns for national office have always centered on who he was, not what he’d done. But who was he?
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March 31, 2015
Republicans see Obama as a more imminent threat than PutinPerhaps embarrassed about the partisanship of an article, Reuters pulled it early in the afternoon of the day it was published.
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March 27, 2015
Self-Hating Jews, Self-Hating Americans, Self-Hating WhitesAs Ann Soetoro, Barack Obama’s mother, said of other Americans in Indonesia, “They are not my people.”
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March 14, 2015
Giuliani Speaks Truth to PowerFor the second time in less than a month, he’s made a statement, however breathtakingly obvious, that no other politician in America has dared so far to say
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March 13, 2015
Obama's 9/11 conspiracy theoryIn his 2004 introduction to Dreams From My Father, before he was a presidential contender, Obama laid out a surprising theory of who was behind the 9/11 attacks.
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February 23, 2015
Obama's fingerThe long and venerable history of the finger gesture made by Obama at the African Leaders' Conference.
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January 20, 2015
Was Iran behind the murder of Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman?Was to testify before the National Congress the same afternoon on the 1994 bombing of the Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 and injured hundreds.
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January 12, 2015
Jewish victims at kosher market nameless, faceless in the MSMAnyone curious about who was killed in Hyper Cacher, the kosher market, had to go to Israeli or Jewish-American websites, or the Daily Mail, to find out.
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December 29, 2014
Non-Notable Deaths for 2014None of them made the New York Times' "notable deaths" list this year, but the 47 peace officers gunned down in 2014 are not forgotten.
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December 14, 2014
Mozart and MulticulturalismLacerating self-criticism and the whitewashing of other cultures is unique to Western Civilization. And it has a very long history.
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December 5, 2014
The Story behind the Story in IsraelA former reporter and editor at the Associated Press spills the beans on bias.
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December 3, 2014
Safari Park RulesThe new normal? If you find yourself “in the wrong place at the wrong time,” stay in your car with the doors locked. Otherwise, you could be an accessory to your own murder.
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December 1, 2014
Gruber, the Grey Lady, and GullibilityThe real reason why JonathanGruber’s indiscretions are not fit to print in the New York Times.
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November 27, 2014
Thank a White MaleBefore the turkey gets carved, it’s worth taking a moment to remember the accomplishments of a group commonly vilified in today's multicultural craze.
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August 18, 2014
Independence Day in India and PakistanThe current state of the subcontinental nations would both astonish and dismay their founders.
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August 17, 2014
Divvying Up the Caliphate: The Long-Term Causes of the WarEven if they are precipitated by the decisions of individuals, great events do have great causes,
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August 15, 2014
Phyllis Schlafly Turns 90 TodayVery few individuals who were not politicians or generals have had a major impact on American political history. Phyllis Schlafly is one of the exceptions.
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August 10, 2014
Short Memories: Once Upon a Time, Killing Civilians was Kosher for the BritsThere was a time when Great Britain retaliated against a nation for raining missiles on its civilians.
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August 4, 2014
Winston Churchill's Brilliant Plan that Almost Prevented the First World WarWar would be “a calamity for civilized nations,” he declared on July 29, 1914, and went on to propose a way to avoid it.
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August 4, 2014
An Outbreak of Paranoia at <em>Gates of Vienna</em>According to the website Gates of Vienna, my 3-part article series last month on Diana West’s American Betrayal and the controversy surrounding it was “commissioned” by “the arbiters of ‘accepted history.’” And they paid me a tidy sum
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July 27, 2014
Who Started World War I?It was decisions made in Berlin, Vienna, St. Petersburg, and London between July 24 and July 31 that made a world war inevitable.
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July 5, 2014
Diana and Ron: The Second FrontThe bitter dispute between Diana West and Ron Radosh at war.
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July 4, 2014
Diana and Ron: What Was Going On?Inside the bitterest conservative intellectual dispute of recent memory, splitting the movement into camps supporting Diana West and Ron Radosh
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April 24, 2014
'Every Man His Own Commissar': Jared Taylor and the Politics of RaceGood manners are infectious. Jared Taylor’s civility and dapper appearance impress even those sending him death threats
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September 20, 2012
Frank Marshall Davis, Jr.?Is the link between Frank Marshall David and Barack Obama II stronger than we know?
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September 9, 2012
Inside the Big TentBoth the DNC and RNC featured divisive internal splits, over platform and rules changes, respectively. The Democrats settled their fight with a top-down diktat. The Republican dispute was resolved by a compromise.
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September 5, 2012
'Fact-checking' Michele BachmannProbably no recent candidate was subjected to more intensive "fact-checking" than Michele Bachmann.
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September 4, 2012
Michele Bachmann and the LeftDubbed "Queen of Rage" by Newsweek, there is no dissenter in Congress the left would rather silence more than Michele Bachmann. They fear her for good reason.
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September 1, 2012
Citizen Cain: Herman Looks Back and AheadWe certainly haven't heard the last of the flamboyant CEO who connected with so many dissatisfied voters last fall.
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August 31, 2012
Mitt's NightThe four-hour show last night at the Tampa Bay Times Forum was supposed to introduce Mitt to America. It probably succeeded.
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August 29, 2012
Opening Day Fracas in TampaBefore the made-for-TV show officially got underway at 7:00 PM, there was a noisy fracas on the floor of the GOP Convention.
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August 17, 2012
Newt on the Recent and Distant PastAT asked the former speaker: why isn't Newt Gingrich being nominated in Tampa at the end of the month?
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July 17, 2012
Breaking News: Zimmerman Molested a Six-Year-Old Girl (When he was Eight)Just one more attempt to blacken his character-oops-to malign him, and to try to make sure that he doesn't receive a fair trial.
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July 15, 2012
Taking Down the Second Amendment: The Connection between Fast and Furious and the Trayvon Martin CaseBarack Obama, Eric Holder, and the Obama administration may be working more "under the radar" on gun control than even Obama admitted.
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July 15, 2012
'Horseplay' at Penn State?You don't get a meeting with a university vice-president and an athletic director if you claim to have seen someone snapping a towel at someone else.
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July 8, 2012
The Truth about Fortune Magazine's 'The Truth about the Fast and Furious Scandal'Fortune is for people who can't Google.
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July 3, 2012
The Movie on Health Care That Obama Doesn't Want You to SeeIt's not a documentary, and it's not by a conservative.
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June 19, 2012
Is there such a thing as a feminist fountain?What the non-spray fountains have in common is that they are almost always public art. That is, they are paid for by taxpayers and the designs are approved by our elected and non-elected mandarins. The public is not consulted.
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June 17, 2012
Grosvenor Square, Tavistock Square: Odes to Political CorrectnessA statue dedicated to FDR? Perfectly fine. A statue dedicated to Ronald Reagan? Cue disgusted muttering from the British MSM.
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May 1, 2012
Fingering Zimmerman: Payback for the Sanford Police?Trayvon's father had been led to believe that manslaughter charges were about to be filed against the shooter. When this didn't happen, he naturally felt aggrieved, and sought "justice for Trayvon." Why was he told this?
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April 17, 2012
Zimmerman's 'Aggravated Stalking' ChargeThe Florida statute under which George Zimmerman has been charged with second degree murder is 782.04 2n, unpremeditated murder as a result of aggravated stalking. Does it really apply?
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April 12, 2012
Medildos: The Media and the Zimmerman-Martin CaseThe two default strategies of advocacy journalism are the Drumbeat and the Spike. You can see both in full flower in the Zimmerman-Martin case.
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April 9, 2012
The Story Unravels: New Questions about Trayvon Martin's Final HourWith new evidence, the idea that Trayvon Martin was simply returning from a selfless errand when he caught Zimmerman's eye appears less and less likely.
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April 5, 2012
Where's the Map?The Orlando Sentinel published a map of the Twin Lakes community where Trayvon Martin was shot, but no one else seems to have reproduced it. Yet it's impossible to reconstruct the incident without referring to it
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April 3, 2012
Zimmerman and KetmanThe most interesting question at this point in the Trayvon Martin case may be who believes the Party line and why.
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January 15, 2012
OWS: The Children's Crusade ReduxThis year marks the 800th anniversary of the Children's Crusade. There are some intriguing parallels, and contrasts with OWS as it sputters into the new year.
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December 25, 2011
Blue and White ChristmasWhat do Israel Baline, Felix Bernhardt, Samuel Cohen, Walter Kauffman, Jacob Levinson, Jonathan Marks, Michael Pashelinsky, Samuel Ram, Julius Steyn, Alan Stillman, Melvin Torma, and Bernard Weismann have in common?
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December 18, 2011
Back to BachmannIn the end, if you believe that conservative principles will resonate with most voters, you'll go with the most principled conservative.
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December 17, 2011
One Cheer for DemocracyYou can send thousands of American soldiers to their death in "nation-building," but you can't build a nation that shares America's political values. That takes centuries, and it takes people who value the kind of society Americans value, or used to.
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December 10, 2011
One-off Democracy: When the First Election is the LastToday is the anniversary of the first election in history in which a nation's leader was selected by universal male suffrage.
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December 1, 2011
Saving the Cain CampaignThe Cain Train is about to derail. There is probably only one thing Herman can do at this point to get his campaign back on track.
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November 24, 2011
Thanking America: When Americans Save Lives Overseas, it Doesn't Make the TextbooksCollege textbook authors (some of the best-known American historians in the country), if they don't think America has done more harm than good, are more than willing to suppress evidence to the contrary.
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November 13, 2011
Talking TurkeyThere is an illegal occupation that has gone on for decades in the Middle East, and it's not being enforced by the IDF.
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November 13, 2011
When Penn State went wrongIt was decisions in 1998 and 1999, not in 2002, when graduate assistant Mike McQueary barged in on the rape of "Victim 2," that revealed the university's priorities