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Could a Movie Derail Hillary Clinton for Good?Benghazi. Four Americans killed. A film with the recurring theme of a fading superpower that trades on its still-existing military power while trying to...
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Tensions in the GOPThe GOP establishment believes in compromise with the Democrats but, in their self-righteousness, the only compromise the Democrats usually accept is a complete GOP backdown. And...
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Poverty and IQ againCharles Murray showed a couple of decades ago that the poor tend to have lower IQs. And it was hardly a surprise that being dumb might keep you poor. But the Left purport to love...
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The New England Journal of Medicine promotes research secrecyCharles Murray comments: "NEJM editors: Bullshit. If your data can't be shared, along with coding documentation, you've got something to...
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Sex as a motivator and its role in IslamSigmund Freud's speculations and formulations are not widely accepted by psychologists today but any reader of his "Psychopathology of everyday life" will surely...
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The Supreme Court orders the president to prove that he is faithfully executing the lawOn four separate occasions, President Obama swore that he would "faithfully execute the Office of President."...
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A Leftist view of the Cologne attacksAustralia has a far-Leftist webzine called "New Matilda" that I often read to get near to where the Leftist beating heart lies. It is not in mainstream politics so...
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IQ and health: More discomfort for the LeftThe Left hate IQ because it conflicts with their crazy "all men are equal" gospel. So they never give up hope of discrediting the whole concept. They have...
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Nuclear neglectOne of the ultimate underwriters of U.S. global power and national security is the capability of its nuclear arsenal. Rogue states, nations that sponsor terrorism as a matter of policy,...
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Trump's past is not the issueIt has been fashionable the last two weeks to pen articles attacking Donald Trump, the front-runner in the race for the Republican Party nomination for President. "He’s...
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Poorly-based official wisdom once againMore evidence that statins are bad for you. The official enthusiasm for statins was so great that it was even proposed that they put statins into the water...
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Inequality in wealth and income is much less than it first seems if you take the full picture into accountInequality was the single most popular topic when economists gathered at their annual...
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Is sugar good for you after all?Now that the accumulation of evidence has forced even myopic medical researchers and bureaucrats to abandon their demonization of salt and fat in the diet, the solons...
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Some new/old findings about IQA paper titled "Top 10 Replicated Findings From Behavioral Genetics" has just come out with Robert Plomin as lead author. The finding of the paper is an embarrassment to...
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IN MEMORIAMToday is the birthday of a man who is probably history's most beloved conservative: Ronald Wilson ReaganI am pleased to say that I was around during his presidency and remember him well. I...
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Obama Orders Border Patrol to Stand DownThis is hard to believe but I have checked it. "We might as well abolish our immigration laws altogether," said agent Brandon Judd, president of the National...
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Johnny Cash and the DemocratsI rarely listen to Country & Western music but when I do my favorite singer is, unsurprisingly, Johnny Cash. And I am far from alone in that. He was very popular for...
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Obama’s 0.7 percent “solution”Obama, Democrats and bureaucrats bury America’s future under more federal regulationsPaul DriessenAmerica’s abysmal 0.7% economic growth during the fourth quarter of 2015...
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IDEOLOGY AS SHARED FANTASYMuch of what the psychohistorians write is either banal or fanciful, in my opinion, but the latest essay (below) by psychohistorian Richard A. Koenigsberg seems to me to be...
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Relief of Poverty: Four Centuries of FutilityMore than 400 years ago, the British adopted the Poor Law system, under which local communities were made responsible for the relief of poverty. For the...
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