The Iconoclast
Bidengate and the Doom Loop
By Victor Davis Hanson The entire 2019-20 Biden candidacy and subsequent presidency were predicated on a rotten Faustian bargain. A hale Joe Biden would feign his aw-shucks, Joe from Scranton […]
A very innocent man
Donald Trump is innocent squared. He never does, or is, anything by halves By Theodore Dalrymple After Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 charges, he said that he was […]
Joe Biden: Our Great American Soap Opera
By Gary Fouse President Biden has done himself no good in the wake of his debacle debating former President Trump. In short, the damage control is not working. Sure, he […]
Nobody’s perfect”? That’s not an excuse for federal judiciary, and the mainstream media!
By Lev Tsitrin The famous punch line in “Some Like it Hot“ by which a romantic millionaire Osgood responds to the confession of “Daphne,” the object of his passionate love, that […]
Just a little ditty for the iconoclast
By William Corden Let’s lookit what we got right here, the bill of goods that we’ve been sold. Biden’s just a thin veneer, and worse than we’ve been told […]
Conventional versus Holistic Medicine
By Carl Nelson “Many approaches to medicine exist. One of them is using an external force (e.g., surgery or drugs) to force the body to assume a healthy state. Much […]
The Origin of Urantia
We begin Part 3, The History of Urantia, with the creation of our local Universe of Nebadon, the domain of Christ Michael, but the paper swiftly gets into the creation […]
U of T president should resign over his contemptible handling of the encampment
By Conrad Black Ontario Superior Court Judge Markus Koehnen granted the University of Toronto’s request for an injunction authorizing police enforcement of the university’s demand that the anti-Israel encampment on […]
A Political Impasse
By Theodore Dalrymple In life, we are always dancing on the edge of a volcano. The dance may last longer than it did in times gone by, what with the […]
Four arrested at pro-Palestinian march
As we gathered at Tavistock Square today, hundreds of people also gathered at nearby Russell Square (near which, underground, 26 people were murdered on 7th July 2005) ready for todays […]
New MP told public rally: ‘Let’s make Israel burn’
From The Telegraph A newly elected MP who won his seat on a pro-Palestinian ticket once told a Gaza rally “let’s make Israel burn”. Adnan Hussain was elected as an independent in […]
19th Anniversary of the London Transport Islamic terror bombings.
By Esmerelda Weatherwax To Tavistock Square to meet friends from March for England to pay respects at the memorial to those murdered on the No 30 bus (the other three […]
Labour’s Unfortunate Winning Recipe
By Theodore Dalrymple No government could have deserved to lose an election more than Rishi Sunak’s in Great Britain. Unfortunately, it does not follow that because a government deserves to […]
Pro-Palestinian MPs become ‘sixth largest’ party in shock Labour defeats
When I uploaded Election Snapshots this afternoon Reform had 4 MPs. After several recounts in Grays Thurrock Essex (not a million miles from where I live) they have 5 this […]
Snapshots of the election
It was obviously going to be a Labour landslide because, as Conrad Black explained last week, the Conservatives deserved to lose. I’m not going to attempt some in-depth analysis, a […]
Ukraine and the Winter War, 1939-1940
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky might do well by studying the career of Carl Mannerheim and how he saved Finland from the Russian meatgrinder. By Victor Davis Hanson In early World […]