The Iconoclast

A Musical Interlude: Who’s That Knocking At My Door? (Annette Hanshaw)

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

Listen here.

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Latest Idiotic Made-Up Fashionable Pseudo-Field

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

“Digital Humanities.” To use a line from Pale Fire, “do those clowns really believe what they teach?” Christ on a crutch.

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Amir Mohebbifar, Muslim "Refugee", Jailed For Rape of Non-Muslim Girl; One More Reason Why No More Muslims Should Be Let Into Australia

January 28, 2015
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Christina McIntosh

He came here by boat in March 2013, claiming asylum, and was foolishly granted his request.  In January 2014, having been in Australia less than a year, he raped an […]

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Defend Free Speech!

January 28, 2015
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John Constantine

The very cornerstone of the great Western democracies has been the Judeo-Christian belief in the freedom of expression. In the United States this God given right has been enshrined in […]

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The Appalling SOTU

January 28, 2015
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Conrad Black

The president’s State of the Union message last Tuesday was in many respects, and as has been much remarked upon, an appalling document. It was verbose, stylistically grating, and largely […]

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State Department Hosts Pro-Muslim Brotherhood Egyptian Contingent Furthering Administration Support of Radical Islam

January 28, 2015
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Jerry Gordon

  Waleed Sharaby Secretary  General of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council Flashes Rabia MB resistance sign  US State Department 1-27-15, Source: screenshot Tuesday evening in Washington, DC, we had more evidence of the Administration’s […]

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Britain and the Arabs: David Pryce Jones Reviews JB Kelly’s Collected Works

January 28, 2015
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Rebecca Bynum

David Pryce-Jones reviews the first two volumes of JB Kelly’s collected works (published by NER Press) in

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I Know You’ll Agree With Me Here

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

There may be flies on you and me. But there are no flies on Jesus.

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Ali Sina: The Dilemma Of Islamic Terrorism

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

At the website — www.faithfreedom.org — run by Ali Sina, a defector from the Army of Islam, and by other contributors who, through no fault of their own, were born […]

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Slow Jihad Of Fatah To Fast Jihad Of Hamas: We’re In The Same Trench

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

Here. There is no Battle of the Trench for Fatah, when it comes to Hamas, save for a little quarrel over who gets to keep and divert aid money from […]

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A Re-Posting Of A Piece About "Staunch Ally" Saudi Arabia

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

  Here is a previous post about “our staunch ally” Saudi Arabia, which mentions another famous above-the-law case, that of the Saudi prince who used his private plane, and his […]

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Obama In Riyadh: "The Most Positive Visit Of His Presidency"

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

Here. Thirty representatives of four different American administrations came to pay their “respects” to dead King Abdullah, live King Salman, and the country their family owns and named after itself, […]

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Islam is revolting

January 28, 2015
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Mary Jackson
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New Greek Government Offers Standard-Issue Chomsky

January 28, 2015
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Hugh Fitzgerald

Greece’s new rulers are foursquare behind the Jihad against Israel. Dismally predictable, but that doesn’t mean this news has no power to dismay and upset. Here.  

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Weblog Awards 2015

January 28, 2015
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Rebecca Bynum

If you’d like to nominate The Iconoclast for best community blog,

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Coming in from the cold

January 28, 2015
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Mary Jackson

Jack London doesn’t seem to be much read these days, at least not in London. I like his short story “To Build a Fire”, which is

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