The Iconoclast
Snowflakes and the Great William Gladstone
by Michael Curtis The meaningful, if unstated, question is whether the Beatles, the enormously sucessful rock band formed in Liverpool, northern England in 1960, can save William Gladstone, the British […]
Islamic Gender Apartheid: Facts, not Islamophobia
Prof. Phyllis Chesler’s new book should be renamed “J’Accuse.” And that accusation should be aimed at Islamist apartheid as well as at the Western feminists who justify or ignore it. […]
The Important Symbolism, but Probable Futility, of the Taylor Force Act
by A.J. Caschetta The Taylor Force Act (TFA) passed the House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously on Wednesday and is expected to pass the full house with wide bipartisan […]
Islam, Women, and Phyllis Chesler
Bruce Bawer writes in collection of articles, Islamic Gender Apartheid: Exposing a Veiled War against Woman, is shot through with a notes-from-the-front-lines urgency and a righteous rage. The earliest of […]
At Phyllis Chesler’s Book Release Party in New York, Sunday November 12
I’m afraid I don’t have pictures of everyone there. Notable NER authors missing in the pictures below are James Como, G. Murphy Donovan and Evelyn Hooven. It was held at […]
Hedy Lamarr and E Phones
by Michael Curtis That face, that face, that wonderful face. It shines, it glows, all over the place. Who would have thought that this face was the contenance of a […]
That Monster Tariq Ramadan and His Degringolade
by Hugh Fitzgerald “It’s not just about sexual violence. For some students it’s just another way for Europeans to gang up against a prominent Muslim intellectual. We must protect Muslim […]
The Rush to Judgment in the Moore Case
It has the trappings of a partisan hit job. by Conrad Black It is hard not to look upon the Roy Moore imbroglio as another well-timed hit-job from a familiar […]
La Donna Brazil Sings, On and Off Key
by Michael Curtis One of the most popular arias in the opera catalogue, sung by the licentious Duke of Mantua in Giuseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto is the tenor song, La donna […]
The TRUTH about the Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw on Saturday
There is a HUGE problem with the coverage that Poland’s Independence day has received in Israel and in the wider west. The usual far-left media, the same media that lies […]
Sudan President Bashir defies ICC Arrest Warrant on visit to Uganda, signatory of the Treaty of Rome
Ever the defiant indicted war criminal President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan arrived in Uganda for a three day state visit. This despite Uganda being a signatory of the Treaty of […]
1917: From Palestine to the Land of Israel: The Extraordinary early struggles of Jewish and Christian heroes to establish the State of Israel – a Review
November 2, 2017 marked the centenary of the Balfour Declaration. It was a 63 word document issued by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Walter Rothschild. It is considered […]
French mayor leads protest to stop Muslim worshippers praying in street
From the French edition of link) took place in the Paris suburb of Clichy on Friday afternoon. The local right wing mayor Remi Muzeau led the march after growing infuriated […]
Canada must address our bad education system and overreaching courts
The realm of higher learning is a tenebrous thicket of extravagance, faddishness and oppressive political correctness by Conrad Black Jordan Peterson, who has faced recurrent threats and demands that he […]
John Hamed, Jr., Barry Fell, and the Backdating of Islam in America
by Hugh Fitzgerald John Hamed, Jr.’s Jihad Watch.
#MeToo at the UN
In 1979, while planning an international women’s conference, I was raped by my supervisor by Phyllis Chesler I stand with the hundreds of women who have come forward to name […]