The Iconoclast
What America Can Learn from Israel but Won’t
“Yalla ya Nasrallah… ” By Roger L Simon My friend Lee Smith has an excellent article on Tablet, “Killing Nasrallah,” with the subtitle “Israel shows America how to win wars” that […]
Primitive Human Institutions
This paper details the long. slow and arduous path toward civilization humankind has trod. It explains the early beginnings of our institutions, the first divisions of labor, and the development […]
Civilization is winning the war on terror
By Conrad Black Almost imperceptibly from Canada, the countries of the comparatively advanced world whose politics are more or less democratic, are edging back from their infatuation with the woke […]
BBC ‘cut line from Nova massacre documentary calling Hamas terrorists’
The BBC has been criticised for airing a documentary about the Oct 7 Nova music festival massacre without describing Hamas as terrorists. This week, the corporation showed a different version of the […]
Netanyahu left Israel to ‘trick’ Hezbollah leader
Benjamin Netanyahu left Israel for New York to “trick” Hezbollah’s leader into thinking he was safe, a senior Israeli official told The Telegraph. Lev Tsitrin’s intelligent “hunch” was right yesterday. […]
Netanyahu in New York: a decoy for Nasrallah in Beirut?
By Lev Tsitrin Many decades ago, when I was a ten-year-old Soviet kid, I read a thrilling story about Italian police catching a major Mafia boss. After their painstaking sleuthing […]
October/September Surprises!
By Victor Davis Hanson An October surprise is usually defined as the well-known (and more often left-wing) tactic of manufacturing or unloading a news story right before voting to surprise […]
Eight Brief Reviews of Historical Books
By Armando Simón Comrades and Commissars: The Lincoln Battalion in the Spanish Civil War by Cecil D. Eby This book deals exclusively with the International Brigade that was fought in […]
Train station Wi-Fi cyber attack: London’s biggest hubs including King’s Cross and Waterloo hit by ‘Islamophobic cyber attack’
Manchester Piccadilly station Wi-Fi firm issues statement after users targeted with terrorism message From the London Evening Standard and the Manchester Evening News Hacking somebody else’s wifi is obviously wrong. […]
Party Political Speech
By William Corden I know it’s a man ( Peter Sellers) and it’s from a long time ago and it’s got an English accent but it’s like Harris took this […]
Streets Are for People – An Israeli Case Study
By Geoffrey Clarfield As an undergraduate I studied anthropology and music. At the university bookstore in the anthropology section, I discovered the work of Bernard Rudovsky, an eastern European émigré […]
Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood visits Southport Mosque after riot.
The first newspaper I saw this in the a Scottish local paper, the John O’Groat Journal, but it is syndicated from PA News. I searched further expecting to find that […]
CDC’s Redfield Could Be Most Powerful Trump Endorsement Yet
By Roger L Simon I was impressed Elon Musk, RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard all climbed aboard the Trump Train. Even Mark Zuckerberg, once the former president’s bête noire, seems […]
Is Reform UK the Real Deal?
By Bruce Bawer For many people in the U.K., and for not a few of us outside of the U.K., Tommy Robinson was for a long time the only person […]
Democratic Campaign Has Become a House of Cards
By Conrad Black Seen with a little perspective, it is clearer than it has ever been that the bipartisan political establishment that governed at Washington after the retirement of Ronald […]
Criminalizing Science Fraud
And other ideas for promoting scientific integrity. By Glenn Harlan Reynolds Should we criminalize fraud in science? Some people are saying so. As Chris Said writes: In 2006, Sylvain Lesné published […]