“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.” ― Euripides, The Phoenician Women
Saturday, June 22, 2019
President Trump's Iran Bombing Cancellation Was Reaganesque
President Trump has set the stage for restoration of the Weinberger Doctrine, after both Bush and Obama administrations applied crackpot theories to their use of military force, such as "winning hearts and minds" or "leading from behind."
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/president-trump-iran-bombing-cancellation-was-reaganesque-reagan-weinberger-doctrine-bei-1561149907
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Beirut,
bombing,
Iran,
Marine Barracks,
Reagan,
Trump,
Weinberger Doctrine
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Glenn Harlan Reynolds v Social Media
In his new Insta-Book SOCIAL MEDIA UPHEAVAL, University of Tennessee law professor, internet entrepreneur, webmaster, blogger, author, and pundit Glenn Harlan Reynolds has come forward to suggest a needed path to escape our current imprisonment in the Social Media Matrix.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/glenn-harlan-reynolds-social-media-matrix-facebook-twitter-1560884295
Labels:
Antitrust,
Dorsey,
Facebook,
Glenn Reynolds,
Google,
Instapundit,
Pichai,
Sandberg,
Social Media,
The Matrix,
Twitter,
YouTube,
Zuckerberg
Monday, June 17, 2019
A Visit to Tokyo's Sempo Museum
If you ever happen to find yourself in downtown Tokyo, try to drop by the Sempo Museum for a few moments to pay tribute to the modest and courageous Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat who saved the lives of thousands of Jewish refugees fleeing Hitler during the second World War.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/a-visit-tokyo-sempo-museum-holocaust-refugees-japan-1560796650
David Horowitz's Reflections on Mortality and Faith
The book "Mortality and Faith" isn't really about politics; rather it is an almost Proustian stream-of-consciousness meditation on age and the meaning of life...
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/david-horowitz-reflections-mortality-faith-david-horowitz-shakespeare-pro-1560717810
Labels:
Black Panthers,
Communism,
David Horowitz,
Existentialism,
Faith,
Morality,
Proust,
Saul Bellow,
Shakespeare
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Peter Miller: An American Printmaker in Japan
On a recent trip to Japan, I met Peter Miller, a master printmaker living and working in Kamakura, Japan, who shares his enchantment with people through black-and-white prints which blend Japanese aesthetics with American sensibility.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/peter-miller-an-american-printmaker-japan-japan-ansel-adams-hokusai-1560531104
Labels:
Ansel Adams,
Berkeley,
Columbia,
Daniel Bell,
Hokusai,
Japan,
Japanese Prints,
Nathan Glazer,
Photogravure,
Printmaking,
Sociology,
Stanford
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Teresa May's Resignation: Good Riddance to Old Rubbish!
If you want to know what America might have looked like had Hillary Clinton won the 2016 election, it probably would have looked a lot like Teresa May's Britain...
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/teresa-may-resignation-good-riddance-old-rubbish-teresa-may-donald-trump-christ-1558715336
Labels:
Ariana Grande,
Brexit,
Donald Trump,
Grenfell Tower,
Manchester Arena,
Michael Savage,
Pamela Geller,
Robert Spencer,
Teresa May,
Terrorism,
Westminster
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Bill Donohue's "Common Sense Catholicism" Challenges Politically Correct Dogma
In under 300 lively pages, Catholic League President Bill Donahue protests today's PC Establishment with the same vigor Luther's ninety-five theses did the Catholic hierarchy of his day. These theses take the form of six chapters, an introduction, and a conclusion--all devoted to direct confrontation with the corrosive ideology of Political Correctness that dominates American society.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/bill-donohue-common-sense-catholicism-challenges-politically-correct-dogma-political-correctness-feminism-1558115628
Labels:
AIDS,
Bill Donahue,
Catholic Church,
Catholic League,
Common Sense,
Feminism,
Homosexuality,
Moral Virtue,
Political Correctness,
Sexual Revolution,
Slavery
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Moscow Meeting May Break Venezuelan, North Korean & Ukrainian Stalemates
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (l) greeting Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (r) in Finland in July. |
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/moscow-meeting-may-break-venezuelan-north-korean-ukrainian-stalemates-putin-trump-venezuela-1557606660
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Islamic Fundamentalism,
Mike Pompeo,
North Korea,
Russia,
Sergei Lavrov,
Terrorism,
Ukraine,
Venezuela,
Vladimir Putin
Thursday, May 02, 2019
Investigate Links Between Neo-Nazis & Islamic Terrorists Following Poway Chabad Shooting
The horrific attempted massacre at Chabad of Poway on the last day of Passover, April 27th, raises questions about possible links between Neo-Nazi and Islamic Fundamentalist terrorism that must be investigated by the Trump Administration.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/investigate-links-between-neo-nazis-islamic-fundamentalists-after-poway-chabad-shooting-terrorism-anti-semitism-neo-na-1556805911
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Blood of American Sri Lanka Easter Bombing Victims Cries Out for Vengeance
Dieter Kowalski |
Kieran Shafritz de Zoysa |
Amelie & Daniel Linsey |
ISIS's Easter terrorist atrocity in Sri Lanka reveals the failure of America's "Global War on Terrorism," declared after 9/11/2001. Instead of toothless State Department "condemnations," the US government must order swift and terrible punitive expeditions -- like President Reagan's 1986 Libyan bombing campaign or President Clinton's attack on Yugoslavia.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/blood-american-sri-lanka-easter-bombing-victims-cries-out-vengeance-islamic-terrorism-sri-lanka-is-1556306849
Labels:
9/11,
ISIS,
Mike Pompeo,
Sri Lanka,
Terrorism,
Travel Warnings,
Trump Administration,
US State Department
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
The Burning of Notre Dame
As lightning illuminates a darkened landscape, the burning of Notre Dame exposes not a "Clash of Civilizations" but an existential struggle with what French philosophe Bernard Henry-Levi calls Islamo-Leftism, an "anti-American religion" opposed to the existence of Western Civilization itself.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/the-burning-notre-dame-paris-civilization-notre-dame--1555533817
Labels:
Clash of Civilizations,
Fire,
France,
Harvard,
Houllebecq,
Islamo-Leftism,
Jesse Jackson,
Notre Dame Cathedral,
Paris,
Stanford,
Terrorism,
Western Civilization
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Who is Daniel Greenfield?
The Blogger known as "Sultan Knish" may be the most influential pundit writing about the Trump Administration today...
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/who-daniel-greenfield-sultan-knish-donald-trump-davi-1554753788
Labels:
anti-Semitism,
Ayn Rand,
Barack Obama,
Brooklyn,
Daniel Greenfield,
David Horowitz,
Donald Trump,
Eric Hoffer,
George Bush,
SPLC,
Talmud,
War on Terror
Tuesday, April 02, 2019
Attorney James R. Benson: Prosecute Congressman Adam Schiff for Obstruction of Justice
A Colorado attorney wants Congressman Schiff indicted because he believes: "If Schiff is telling the truth about his having concrete evidence supporting Trump collusion, then he is guilty of obstruction of justice for failing to make the Mueller investigation aware of it." But others doubt a successful prosecution is possible...
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/attorney-james-r-benson-prosecute-congressman-adam-schiff-obstruction-justice-adam-schiff-mueller-investigat-1554157460
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
President Trump's America First Foreign Policy Is "Moral Realism"
Dr. Michael Bender, a political analyst and Marshall Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, believes critics of President Trump's "America First" foreign policy fundamentally misconstrue his approach to international relations, which is based upon principles of "Moral Realism."
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/president-trump-america-first-foreign-policy-is-moral-realism-donald-trump-moral-realism-for-1553626557
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/president-trump-america-first-foreign-policy-is-moral-realism-donald-trump-moral-realism-for-1553626557
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Trump v. Ocasio-Cortez: Reform or Revolution?
With his executive order on Free Speech, President Trump established himself as a true reformer, while his Democratic opponents have embraced revolution. Therefore, America faces a stark choice between reform or revolution in the 2020 elections.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/trump-ocasio-cortes-reform-revolution-donald-trump-alexandria-ocasio-1553285076
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FDR,
Free Speech,
Green New Deal,
Ocasio-Cortez,
Pelosi,
Political Correctness,
Reform,
Revolution,
Socialism,
Teddy Roosevelt,
Trump
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Barbarians Inside the Gates
Pages from Leonardo Da Vinci's "Codex Leicester" |
Yesterday, by accident of chance or fate, I found myself seated next to a lawyer for The Hammer Museum on a transcontinental flight from LAX to Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC.
As a chatty person, I thought an attempt at conversation might pass the time, so discovering my seat mate was in the museum business, I shared some pet obsessions about over-restoration, forgery, looting, de-accessioning, and the sacrifice of great art for contemporary garbage by museums such as the now-suicided Corcoran Gallery of Art.
As The Hammer Museum is operated by UCLA, and I had an MFA from UCLA, and was still involved in the arts, I looked forward to an interesting discussion with an art world insider that could perhaps shed some light on what was going on. I shared my admiration for the Getty Museum and Crystal Bridges in Arkansas, and the fact that I'd published a novel about the art world, Alice Goldfarb Marquis' murder mystery set at the Museum of Modern Art, Brushstroke!
But more I talked, the quieter my seat mate got, until she said that she had work to do, put on her headset, and never spoke again for the duration of the flight.
I thought the reaction a bit strange. Someone I know said I was probably just an annoying gabby seat mate, the person didn't want to talk, and not to read anything into the reaction.
But something about her silence set me to thinking, and so I looked up The Hammer Museum on Wikipedia, once I got home.
What I discovered didn't exactly shock me, but it explained the silent treatment. The attorney apparently represented an institution which was doing the kind of stuff that I had been complaining about.
Most interestingly, The Hammer Museum had auctioned off Leonardo Da Vinci's Codex Leicester in 1994 for some 30 million dollars--although it had been Armand Hammer's favorite item (he renamed it the "Codex Hammer") and among the most valuable and important works in the collection.
Bill Gates bought the Codex and used it for a Microsoft screensaver, among other things. It still tours around different museums today, drawing crowds.
Most interestingly, The Hammer Museum had auctioned off Leonardo Da Vinci's Codex Leicester in 1994 for some 30 million dollars--although it had been Armand Hammer's favorite item (he renamed it the "Codex Hammer") and among the most valuable and important works in the collection.
Bill Gates bought the Codex and used it for a Microsoft screensaver, among other things. It still tours around different museums today, drawing crowds.
Who better represents the greatness of Western Civ than a universal genius like Da Vinci?
Curiously, that same year UCLA entered into a 99-year agreement to manage The Hammer Museum.
I wondered, why would any educational or cultural institutions want to get rid of a material relic of the greatest genius in history, especially when it could inspire students, faculty and members of the public--and symbolize a connection between arts and sciences that might inspire future generations?
Money could certainly be a reason, but then a thought occurred...
Leonardo Da Vinci was obviously a Dead White Man. Could another reason have been "Social Justice?"
After all, universities in recent years have seemed obsessed with denigrating genius, part of a continuing assault on Western Civilization
So, I took a look at The Hammer Museum website today, and found that while they seem to have not yet sold off their Rembrandts or Impressionists, they have indeed added quite a bit of ghastly contemporary art...and programs on "Social Justice."
The homepage even featured a special section (scroll down) decorated with an ugly picture:
Discussing Social Justice
Public programs and exhibitions at the Hammer that have engaged art and ideas on issues of social justice.
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Alice Goldfarb Marquis,
Barbarians,
Bill Gates,
Brushstroke!,
Corcoran Gallery of Art,
Crystal Bridges,
Getty Museum,
Hammer Museum,
Leonardo Da Vinci,
Social Justice,
UCLA
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Jiřà Kolář's "Forms of Visual Poetry" Shows What's Past Is Prologue...
Contemplation of Jiřà Kolář's original and compelling collages and poetry -- on display at the American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center in Washington, DC until March 17th -- captures the destructive impact of political commissars upon artistic expression under totalitarianism of many stripes.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/jiri-kolar-forms-visual-poetry-shows-what-past-is-prologue-jiri-kolar-dissident-art-polit-1552426185
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Art,
Charter 77,
Collage,
Commissars,
Dissidents,
Jiri Kolar,
Museum,
Podesta,
Poetry,
Political Correctness,
Prague Spring,
Protest,
Vaclav Havel
Monday, March 04, 2019
President Trump Comes Out Swinging for Free Speech at CPAC
President Trump took a strong public stand on behalf of free speech on campus in his March 2nd speech to the Conservative Political Action Coalition, making it an issue for the upcoming 2020 elections.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/president-trump-comes-out-swinging-free-speech-cpac-free-speech-hayden-williams-uc-1551652016
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CPAC,
Free Speech,
Hayden Williams,
Political Correctness,
Trump,
Turning Point USA,
UC Berkeley,
Violence
Monday, February 25, 2019
Robert Knight's 10-Step Program for Evangelical Christians
Robert Knight's A NATION WORTH FIGHTING FOR: 10 STEPS TO RESTORE FREEDOM is a political manifesto calling upon Evangelical Christians to "go on offense against the darkness, not cower in our church buildings, hoping it will go away..."
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/robert-knight-10-step-program-evangelical-christians-christian-evangelicals-2020-el-1550875469
Labels:
2020 Election,
DOMA,
Evangelical Christians,
Heritage Foundation,
Hoover Institution,
Islamic Fundamentalism,
Los Angeles Times,
NEA,
Piss Christ,
Political Correctness
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Mike Cernovich's HOAXED: A Defense of Freedom of Speech
I admired Mike Cernovich for his stand for freedom of speech with Milo and Pam Geller at UC Berkeley in September 2017 (an event Ann Coulter declined to attend). He stood up for freedom of speech then, and he has stood up for freedom of speech once again in this film. HOAXED deserves to be seen by every American who cares about the First Amendment, without regard to political orientation.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/mike-cernovich-hoaxed-a-defense-freedom-speech-donald-trump-covington-catholi-1550345691
Labels:
Alex Jones,
Covington Catholic High School,
Donald Trump,
Jordan Peterson,
Jussie Smollett,
Nathan Phillips,
Tony Scaramucci
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