The Iconoclast
The Senator Cotton- Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif Twitter Faceoff over the Iran Nuke Agreement
US Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AK) Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif led the Non-aligned Movement (NAM) this week at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty […]
First A Little, Thence — One Hopes — To Many More
Would that it were a million. The fanatical Muslims who left France to fight for the Islamic State, here.
How The New York Times Covers The Story Of The Skirt
The New York Times tried to cover the story of the skirt in a semi-accurate manner. But in its on-line series about “women in the world” it shed any pretense […]
The Swamping Of Europe
Here. The natives of Europe, wary of expense, uncertain of the future, living in societies where the possibilities of finding mates has been reduced by the breakdown or breakup — […]
Nusra Getting Ready For The Big Battle Of Qalamoun
Here.
Hezbollah In Thailand, Its Downs And Its Still-Possible Ups
At the Bangkok Post, here.
Not Exactly The Whole Story
Just one of the many stories about people vaguely identified as this “couple,” these “suspects,” their “violent extremist videos”: Germany: Suspects’ Videos Found By AP Violent extremist videos were […]
Two Parisian Jews Attacked by Mob of 40
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Congo bans Muslim women from wearing veil
From New York Times Congo-Brazzaville has banned Muslim women from wearing the full face-veil in public, citing security reasons, an Islamic association has told AFP. “The Interior Minister (Raymond Zephirin […]
Wilders’ Capitol Hill Press Conference Warns America Revealing CAIR’s Ignorance of First Amendment Law
Geert Wilders at a press conference near Capitol building April 30, 2015 in Washington, DC (AFP Photo/Brendan Smialowski) Geert Wilders was on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on April 30, […]
Wilders Debates Hague Parliament Opposition over Australian Solution to Bar 1 Million illegal Migrants from EU
Geert Wilders during a debate in the Hague Parliament about the Mediterranean’s migrant crisis April 22 April 2015. SOURCE: EPA/BART MAAT In the May New English Review, we drew attention […]
Rochester Sweeps festival
One of the first major photo essays I did for this website was of the Rochester Sweeps Festival in 2006, Will Kemp, the Nine day wonder. He was then joined […]
Lutfur Rahman: Police poised to re-open inquiry after election scandal
From the last week’s High Court electoral fraud judgment into Rahman, Britain’s first elected Muslim mayor, contained new material which had not been previously reported to them. It means the […]
Emulating the "Prophet": ISIS Militants Execute 600 Yezidis Northern Iraq
No doubt the women and children were taken as slaves.
The United Nations on Hamas War Crimes
On April 27, 2015, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon transmitted to the U.N. Security Council his public summary of a 207-page report, which apparently is not to be made public, of […]
Newspapers Strike Back
I am often asked my opinion and occasionally my advice on how the newspaper industry should navigate these radically changing times in the media industry. The transformative effect of the […]