Antifa Gets What It Deserves

Featured image Antifa is a violent insurrectionist organization that can reasonably be seen as the militant arm of the Democratic Party, much as the Ku Klux Klan was the Democrats’ militant arm a couple of generations ago. Some Democratic politicians cheer on Antifa, while most maintain a discreet silence with regard to its activities. I don’t recall having seen a Democratic politician criticize the organization. On July 4, 2025, an Antifa cell »

Easy mullah

Featured imageIn the Memorandum of Understanding to which the United States and Iran agreed, President Trump granted Iran an immdediate concession. Under the concession, the United States has issued a general license to Iran. Under the general license, Iran is authorized to sell oil in dollars for 60 days. If we granted this huge concession in exchange for anything, it must have been Iran’s agreement to open the Strait of Hormuz »

Taking out the trash

Featured imageYour feel-good story of the day, from the New York Post, Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street— then stole it — fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec. Of course she was. You may have seen the video posted right after the New York Knicks championship victory parade last week. The Post reports, A woman caught on video emptying a public trash can on the street then stealing it »

After last night

Featured imageThe Democrats’ wave of the future lapped the shore again yesterday in New York’s congressional primaries. It’s the Mamdani wave — a wave carrying a combination of socialism and rank anti-Semitism. In other words, it’s a wave of the future that harks back to the past. It portends nothing good. Politico highlights the socialist component of the wave. According to results posted here by the New York Times, Mamdani-endorsed candidates »

Revisionist History: Fact Or Fiction?

Featured imageThis story comes from the U.K., but it could equally well have originated here. First the facts: A video display at the National Portrait Gallery which criticised Winston Churchill, claiming he deliberately killed millions of Indians by starvation during the Second World War, has been withdrawn by the artist. This is a question of historical fact. Churchill either deliberately killed millions of people, or he didn’t. There is a vast »

Good Riddance

Featured imageWe are a day or two late bidding farewell to Tucker Carlson, but, given the attention we have paid to his descent, a few comments are in order. Carlson says he is leaving the Republican Party. This is from Axios: “I’m out,” Carlson said on an episode of the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast that aired Thursday but gained traction online Monday. * “And if I’m out, then I think a »

At SPA, the Ottley response

Featured imageStar Tribune reporter Eva Herscowitz worked on the page-one story published on Sunday over a period of weeks. Focused on controversies that have roiled St. Paul Academy during the tenure of head of school, Herscowitz interviewed 11 parents and students for the story. She also reviewed documentary materials related to the controversies. Most of the parents and students — those who have found Ottley to be at fault in the »

Mamdani’s Monsters

Featured imageNew York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has outdone himself by branding the pro-Israel AIPAC “monsters.” Mayor Zohran Mamdani doubled down on branding a pro-Israel super PAC as “monsters” — even as Jewish New Yorkers warned the word choice could incite violence. Hizzoner took aim at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee [AIPAC] last week during a campaign rally with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), saying “these monsters take many forms today.” Mamdani »

In a golden eye

Featured imageI’m traveling home from Washington, D.C. and thought I would draw on something I wrote last year to kick things off on an apolitical note this morning. Over the weekend TCM played Reflections In a Golden Eye (1967) with an unilluminating introduction by Dave Karger. The movie stars Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando perhaps somewhere past the peak of their powers but close enough for enjoyable viewing. Relatively faithful to »

Make Colombia great again

Featured imageFrom Bloomberg, Conservative lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly won the preliminary vote count in Colombia’s presidential election, likely sweeping aside Gustavo Petro’s leftist movement and realigning Bogotá with the US. There is a mandatory recount that will occur over the next few days, but Wikipedia, for what it’s worth, has already awarded Espriella the victory. I’ve been following the presidential election in Peru, where the “far-right” candidate Keiko Fujimori »

At SPA, the Ottley treatment

Featured imageI’m an alumnus, a parent of two alumnae, and a former teacher at St. Paul Academy in St. Paul. I’ve known just about every head of school going back to Ed Reid with the exception of Luis Ottley. Ottley is the current head of school. Ottley has now presided over a series of incidents that reflect his poor judgment, his thin skin, and his tyrannical inclinations. Ottley must rank as »

Senator Sheehy explains

Featured imageThere is much more to be said about the terms of the ceasefire under which the Iranian regime is now raking in the billions (under the general license granted by Secretary Bessent that I posted yesterday in “First tango in Lake Lucerne”) . We must have lost the war. President Trump has posited the alternative to the deal as a global depression. I didn’t think a master dealmaker would reveal »

Our Socialist Fellow-Citizens

Featured imageThe gulf between Republicans/conservatives and Democrats/socialists has grown to the point where it may be unbridgeable. Check out these recent poll data from CNN. Democrats are now firmly in the socialist camp: This is a problem many on the Right don't want to accept The Left is no longer "just like us they just want to have more welfare" The left is abandoning Capitalism, Christianity and all of the values »

First tango at Lake Lucerne

Featured imageThe United States is now deeply invested in the removal of the architecture of sanctions that has handicapped the Iranian regime. As of this morning, Secretary Bessent commenced the unraveling with a 60-day license allowing Iran to engage in all aspects of the oil trade in dollars. This move was in exchange for the apparent restoration of the status quo ante in the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranian regime last »

A Climate Model That Works

Featured imageThe standard climate models that show skyrocketing temperatures in response to increases in atmospheric CO2 are well known to be wrong, as their predictions grossly exceed the amount of warming that is actually observed. But what can replace them? Willis Eschenbach has a fascinating post at Watts Up With That about a new, dynamic model. I will excerpt briefly, but you should check out the whole thing: To understand the »

Omar Changes Her Mind

Featured imageA year ago, Ilhan Omar’s official ethics filings showed a meteoric rise in her net worth, from close to zero to as much as $30 million. Her husband, she explained, was a high-flying investor through his company Rose Lake Capital, and a winery owner. But now the mighty have fallen. Omar’s net worth is back down to less than zero and husband Tim Mynett is more or less unemployable: Scandal-scarred »

Democrats Surging on Taxes

Featured imageThis, from Rasmussen, is depressing with the midterms just a few months away: The question of which party is more trusted to handle taxes now slightly favors Democrats, less than five months ahead of the midterm elections. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 44% of Likely U.S. Voters trust Democrats more to handle taxes, while 41% trust Republicans more and 15% are not sure. In »