The Iconoclast
New York Times op-eds’ often lack sense. But when it comes to judiciary, idiocy is the rule.
By Lev Tsitrin It is hard to say something sensible on a topic one does not understand. The classic case in point is relativity. The moment Einstein became a popular […]
Stop hosting work socials at pubs to include Muslim staff, law firms told
From the Telegraph City law firms have been urged to stop hosting work socials at the pub over fears they exclude Muslim staff. A report by Rare, a UK graduate […]
Selected X/twitter pieces on the cognitive front
By Phyllis Chesler Dear Friends and Readers: I have been working on the cognitive front lines and also working on a new book and so neglected to send you any […]
The Left Knows Leftism Doesn’t Work
If Biden and his handlers have taught us anything, human nature cannot be fooled, and the current four-year experiment will have to end before it ends us—and soon. By Victor Davis […]
Tennis (Or Science), Anyone—Novak Djokovic Versus Anthony Fauci
By Roger L Simon I admit to being a huge Novak Djokovic fan, all the more when he was willing to forgo his opportunity to win yet another Australian Open, […]
Our Media Should Help Sustain a Knowledgeable and Informed Electorate
By Conrad Black I was graciously invited to have a conversation with the Western Association of Broadcasters president, David Craig, at the WAB’s annual meeting at the magnificent Banff Springs […]
Never Again is Now: Brisbane.
by Christina McIntosh On Sunday afternoon I attended the rally Stop the Hate: A Brisbane Call to Action organised by Never Again is Now Australia There was a warm-up concert […]
Six Very Brief Reviews of Historical Works
By Armando Simón Cardinal Richelieu: And the Making of France by Anthony Levi This book was written by a former Jesuit, which is advantageous because Jesuits are renowned for their […]
Museums are the latest battleground in the anti-Israel crusade
Rafael Medoff writing in The Times of Israel Museums are fast becoming the latest battleground in the campaign to turn Americans against Israel. Hamas supporters recently occupied parts of the Brooklyn Museum, […]
We give another inch
By William Corden Here in the lower mainland of Vancouver, British Columbia we are literally falling over backwards to mitigate our shame for the treatment of the aboriginals (or First […]
Nostalgia Is Coming Back to New York City
By Bruce Bawer When, as in my case, your job involves reading a lot of news every day, it can be quite depressing. Lately, however, it seems to me that […]
European Right are looking good for government
By Conrad Black Writing from a distance, the three principal lessons of the European elections on June 9 are that the former bêtes noires of the untouchable political right have successfully met […]
Noa Argamani was held captive in journalist’s home – report
From i24 news and the Jerusalem Post Yesterday, IDF soldiers raided two apartments where the hostages were held captive. One apartment held Argamani, and another had the other three hostages, […]
Biden’s timidity in the face of Israel’s just war puts the entire free world in peril
By Conrad Black At the end of last week, U.S. President Joe Biden unveiled a ceasefire deal, which he claimed was Israel’s proposal, though it’s unclear whether it was explicitly […]
Prophetic warnings
By Theodore Dalrymple Is it pedantic to remark on minor errors in the use of language? I think the answer is that it depends. Error, after all, is the joy […]
The Lucifer Rebellion
The Lucifer rebellion was the single most destructive event in the history of our world. One may question the wisdom of letting it go on so long, but the Most […]