1.
James Hirsen: Antitrust Law Should Be Used to Break Up Big
Tech Monopolies
2.
Robert Spencer: Two Muslims Try to Build a Bomb Involving a
Driverless Car
3.
Daniel Greenfield: Nike’s New Romance with an America-hating
Racist
4.
Mark Tapson: Banned
from Twitterstan
5.
David Horowitz: Why We Need a Convention of the States
Antitrust
Law Should Be Used to Break Up Big Tech Monopolies
By
James
Hirsen
President Trump, via his Twitter account, recently
prompted a public discussion about the possibility of using antitrust law
against major technology companies, due in part to a growing body of evidence
that bias is being perpetrated against conservative individuals and entities by
such companies. The primary rationale of antitrust enforcement is the
protection of the American consumer and free market economy from unprincipled
business behavior by monopolistic enterprises. [more...]
Two Muslims Try to
Build a Bomb Involving a Driverless Car
“My
only attempt is to find a way to carry out martyrdom operation with cars
without driver.” A “martyrdom operation” is a jihad strike in which the jihadi
is killed along with Infidels, in hopes of attaining the Qur’an’s promise of paradise
to those who “kill and are killed” for Allah. “Two
men accused of terror plot tried to make bomb involving driverless car, court
told,” by Henry Clare, Independent, September 4, 2018... Read many more examples of The History of
Jihad in my new bestselling book. [more...]
Nike’s New Romance with
an America-hating Racist
It’s
a bad time for bad sneakers. Nike sales have seen their slowest growth in
seven years. It was the worst
performing Dow stock of 2016. Americans don’t seem to want badly
made overpriced shoes put together by slave labor. The failing company tried to
turn around its poor sales by doubling down on its abrasive lefty politics.
Nike’s Consumer Direct Offense was supposed to stand for reclaiming American
market share, instead of directly offending consumers. But if Nike can’t sell
its shoddy athletic wear, it can offend Americans. Last winter, Nike unveiled
the “Pro Hijab.” Now it decided to make Colin Kaepernick, the racist black
nationalist who began the trend of protesting the national anthem, into the
face of its Just Do It campaign. Making
millions of dollars for hating America without having to ever get out there and
play is the opposite of “sacrificing everything.” It’s getting paid for doing
nothing. [more...]
Banned from Twitterstan
By Mark Tapson
Bosch
Fawstin is an Eisner-nominated cartoonist, the creator of The Infidel series
featuring his anti-jihadist superhero Pigman, and the winner of the 2015 AFDI
Mohammad Cartoon Contest organized by Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer which
took place in Garland, Texas. Muslim fundamentalists have issues with artistic
representations of the “religion of peace's” warlord prophet, so two armed
jihadists tried to disrupt that event and slaughter the participants but were
killed in the attempt. Especially since then, social media attacks and death
threats have become a way of life for Fawstin, whose artwork has graced many
David Horowitz Freedom Center pamphlets and FrontPageMag articles. [more...]
Why We Need a
Convention of the States
I
present a case for a convention of the states whose purpose would be to reform
our Constitution. Why are we raising this prospect of reform to the fundamental
law of the land? It’s because we are in the midst of a constitutional crisis
the likes of which we have not seen since the Civil War. It’s because a
political left which rejects the framework of the Constitution is now in
control of the Democratic Party and is pursuing an agenda that has already
destroyed key pillars of our democracy and will go on to destroy its very
foundations if bold measures are not taken. [more...]
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