Wednesday, January 3, 2024

1-3-24 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Mark Tapson: Horowitz Dissects the Destructive Plans of the Woke Left

2. Andrew Bostom: Rabbi Shmuley, Meet the Rabidly Jew-Hating 'World's Most Influential Muslim'

3. Daniel Greenfield: Harvard's Plagiarist Ex-Pres Gets to Keep Academic Post, $900K Salary

4. Col. John Mills: Chinese Cyber Advance Force Operations

5. John Lott: Updated Information on Mass Public Shootings (1998-2023)

6. James Hirsen: Soul Searching Can End Hollywood's Nightmare


Horowitz Dissects the Destructive Plans of the Woke Left

By Mark Tapson

There is no conservative writer better than David Horowitz at explicating and exposing the radical Left’s power-hungry agenda and mindset, because as a former child of hardcore Communist parents, as a former far-Left activist engaged in revolution alongside the likes of the Black Panthers, and as a former radical intellectual well-versed in Progressive (i.e., Communist) theory, he knows the Left better than they know themselves. As he puts it himself in his new book, The Radical Mind: The Destructive Plans of the Woke Left: "Having been born into this political left and then rejected it, I am familiar with its seductive public message, and its sinister concealed intentions." [more...]


Rabbi Shmuley, Meet the Rabidly Jew-Hating 'World's Most Influential Muslim'

By Andrew Bostom, Author of The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism

It's long overdue for the good Rabbi to shed himself of his willful blindness.

Christmas Eve, in NYC's Times Square, Rabbi Boteach briefly encountered the modern pandemic of "pious" Muslim Jew-hatred. It is long overdue for the good Rabbi, and those of his ilk, to acknowledge the extent of this uniquely Muslim scourge, and condemn, publicly, both the animating mainstream, traditional Islamic doctrine, and most revered Muslim religious leaders, like Habib Umar bin Hafiz, who promulgate this sacralized Jew-hatred. [more...]


Harvard's Plagiarist Ex-Pres Gets to Keep Academic Post, $900K Salary

By Daniel Greenfield

A serial plagiarist may not be good enough to be president of Harvard but can still hold an academic position.

The rule of thumb for scandals is that you can wait them out unless there are criminal charges involved or the scandal is so extensive that new stuff will keep dropping all the time. That’s what was happening with Harvard President Claudine Gay. As more instances of plagiarism kept popping up, Harvard was facing an extended reputational disaster with no end in sight and possible legal exposure if a student punished for plagiarism were to sue over double standards. But instead of dumping her, Harvard allowed her to resign, for the usual reason of avoiding further distractions, while retaining an academic post and her $900,000 salary. [more...]


Chinese Cyber Advance Force Operations

By Colonel (Ret.) John Mills, Author of War Against the Deep State

They are inside our critical infrastructure.

Advance Force Operations are operations done to prepare the battlefield for imminent conflict. The key Chinese Command responsible: the Strategic Support Force. Their cyber operations place them on routers, CCTV, port cranes, dry docks, railways, and any other critical infrastructure they need to shut down within seconds. [more...]


Updated Information on Mass Public Shootings (1998-2023)

By John Lott

Between January 1, 1998, and October 25, 2023, 52.5% of attacks used solely handguns, and 16.8% used only rifles of any type - 35% of attacks used solely rifles or rifles in conjunction with another type of gun. Given the debate over pistol-stabilizing braces, we list the guns used in each attack, and two of the attacks used AR-15-type handguns with a pistol-stabilizing brace. [more...]


Soul Searching Can End Hollywood's Nightmare

By James Hirsen

If only it were just a bad dream. That's what a lot of folks in Hollywood were thinking at the year's end. The entertainment industry definitely had its share of ups and downs in 2023, with the labor strikes, internal friction, and even some rare ideological divisions. But nothing compares to the disaster of the incredible shrinking box-office. I'm truly hoping that in the New Year, the entertainment industry does some soul-searching and begins to make its way back home. [more...]

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