Daniel Greenfield, The future of socialism is trading sugar for beans on social media. Prime Minister Thatcher once famously observed that socialists “always run out of other people’s money.” But what actually happens when socialism runs out of money? Venezuela, a once wealthy nation with black gold coming out of the ground, is a test
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Small Business Needed for Economic Growth
Andy Schlafly, While large corporations dominate the news and the lobbying in D.C., economists have long known that small business is the real engine to drive economic growth. Headlines about big business are more likely to mention “massive layoffs” than any hiring plans. Small business and innovation by small inventors are essential to our economy,
Dating Tips For Prominent Democrats
Kurt Schlichter, Editor’s note: This column is satire. We’ve learned so much about what women face in the last few weeks, and you liberal men should take this as an opportunity to change – specifically, out of your flapping bathrobes and into some Dockers. Groping, flashing, molesting shrubs – believe it or not, some women
Seven Things Conservatives Should Be Thankful For
Kurt Schlichter, If you listen to the nattering nabobs of social media negativity, and you shouldn’t, you might get the false impression that our dreams of a conservative future are imploding. You would be wrong. There is a lot for conservatives to be thankful for, and we’re winning. To paraphrase noted tax reform advocate Wesley
Let’s All Savor The Democrats’ Pervgate Pain
Kurt Schlichter, Some say that it’s so, so very wrong to take so much pleasure at a scandal in which the heroes of the Democrat Party are all being exposed as handsy, tonguey creeps. But if it’s wrong to laugh at the hilarious comeuppance these hypocrites are suffering, I don’t want to be right. In
Leftists Love Science, Hate Reality
Daniel Greenfield, There’s a booming field on the left of using “science” to disprove reality. The science they use isn’t actually science. They throw out references. Like the New York Times op-ed that insisted some speech is stressful enough to cause harm. Toss out some references and a study or two. Then pretend that you’ve
After His Testimony, It’s Clear Comey Deserved To Be Fired
Derek Hunter, One thing is certain from watching former FBI director James Comey’s testimony Thursday: He really, really likes himself. Billed by some on the left as “the last honest man in Washington,” which is funny because last year they were calling for his head, Comey did all he could to portray himself as the
The prison of two ideas
Greg Gutfeld, Very often people who don’t like your ideas, or maybe fear that you are right, will try to pull this trick on you. They will try to place you in “the prison of two ideas.” They set up an issue as having only two positions — you’re either for or against “X” —
Obama Slammed For Saying Obamacare Was ‘Courageous’
Steve Watson | Infowars, “Huge amount of courage to go to fancy dinners and meetings, make speeches to friendly audiences, and spend other people’s money…” Former President Obama was taken to task on social media Sunday after he gave a speech describing himself, as well as other Democrats, as ‘courageous’ for passing the Affordable Health
Young America’s Foundation Sues Berkeley for Squelching Free Speech
Joy Overbeck, The recent disgraceful silencing of conservative star Ann Coulter by the UC Berkeley high command with the lawless collusion of the town and campus police was just too much for Young America’s Foundation (YAF) the event’s main sponsor. After the school’s anointed snowflake-protectors first agreed to the Berkeley College Republicans (BCR) and YAF
Michelle Malkin: How Low Will These Anti-Trump Late-Night ‘Clowns’ Go?
On “Hannity”, Michelle Malkin ripped late-night talk show hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers for their “vile” and “hate-filled” jokes about President Donald Trump. According to a new study, Trump will soon smash the record for most joked-about public figure on late-night television. “I really don’t know how much lower these clowns
The Fear-Based Campaign to Control the Net
Veronique de Rugy, Public fear is an ally of big government. When fear sets in among the populace — often with encouragement from self-interested politicians — the result is usually an expansion of governmental power and a loss of individual rights. Politicians typically stoke fear by exaggerating some perceived threat or by inventing one out