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Steve Sailer: With the whole world rushing to issue press releases announcing they have cut all ties with Donald Trump for mentioning the I-word, I’m struck by the dog that hasn’t barked: Bill Clinton, who has long been reportedly a member of the Trump National Golf Club – Westchester. Perhaps somebody should ask Candidate Clinton if it’s true her husband is still a member?

With the whole world rushing to issue press releases announcing they have cut all ties with Donald Trump for mentioning the I-word, I’m struck by the dog that hasn’t barked: Bill Clinton, who has long been said to be a member of the Trump National Golf Club – Westchester. Bill doesn’t appear to be i…
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In the pages of the NYT, Timothy Egan says that "whites accounted for 71 percent of all sexual assaults in 2013, even though they are only 63 percent of the population, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Latinos, though 17 percent of the population, committed 9 percent of sex crimes. In other words, whites are far more likely to meet Trump’s description than Latinos.” He's WRONG--this statistic is plagiarized from a Gustavo Arellano column, and Arellano is talking about VICTIMS.

“As to the rapists claim, whites accounted for 71 percent of all sexual assaults in 2013, even though they are only 63 percent of the population, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Latinos, though 17 percent of the population, committed 9 percent of sex crimes. In other words, whites are…
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Washington Watcher: That a top tier candidate like Walker recognizes the political value of appealing to blue collar workers by limiting legal immigration is welcome. With the exception of Santorum, no other candidate—including Trump and Cruz—has come out against increased legal immigration. But given Walker’s past flip flops and alleged closed door statements, he will need consistently to promote pro-worker policies if he wants immigration patriots to trust him—to say nothing of solving the GOP’s now-chronic problem with the white working class.

Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin officially entered the race for president with a whimper rather than bang. Walker had begun his campaign months ago, and accidentally tweeted and then deleted his announcement on Friday. Thus his statement today was a mere formality.
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Pat Buchanan: Pope Francis is the infallible custodian of that truths Christ taught. Is that not sufficient, Your Holiness? Why not leave the socialist sermons to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren?

On arrival in La Paz, Pope Francis was presented by Bolivian President Evo Morales with a wooden crucifix carved in the form of a hammer and sickle, the symbol of Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Fidel.
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James Fulford: AMERICAN THINKER fact checks the "fact checkers" of the WASHINGTON POST, and finds that they're delusional--of COURSE illegal immigrants from Mexico have a higher murder rate than Americans.

It’s time to fact-check the fact-checkers. The Washington Post’s Michelle Ye Hee Lee gave Donald Trump four Pinocchios for saying, “They’re bringing crime” across the border from Mexico. The Post scribe added, “Trump clarified that he was referring to cases where undocumented immigrants commit viole…
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James Fulford: The original Yahoo News headline was “Report: Many immigrants re-arrested after detainers declined.” That has been changed to the anodyne “Report on immigration detainers declined, at a glance.“ But there are 1,200 comments with great support for the immigration patriot position. People are really ticked about this issue. Where are the candidates?

Steve Sailer: Giving Puerto Rico 2 U.S. Senators and 7 Electoral Votes is another one of Jeb’s strategic masterstrokes for helping the GOP. You see, while the GOP loses on each transaction, it makes up for that with volume. Or something. I’m not a master strategist like Jeb is, so it’s all still a little fuzzy in my head. You know, you might almost think that Jeb is focused less on the welfare of the GOP than on that of his Nuevo Bush Dynasty.

POLITICIANS do love a morality tale. Just ask the Greeks. American political leaders, in common with so many around the world, relish casting Grecian agonies as an Aesop’s fable for modern times (pitting northern European ants against Mediterranean grasshoppers). That makes it striking—and revealing…
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Brenda Walker: Anyone familiar with the ongoing problem of illegal alien crime knows that the murder of Kate Steinle was not an anomaly: what’s uncommon is national attention by the media to the preventable crimes caused by immigration non-enforcement. Former FBI agent Ron Hosko shows a few mug shots of illegal aliens who need capturing — in fact, some need recapturing after being released by the stupid-generous government. He noted there are “three illegal aliens currently on the FBI’s ten most wanted list.” [VIDEO]

Anyone familiar with the ongoing problem of illegal alien crime knows that the July 1 murder of Kate Steinle in San Francisco by a Mexican drug dealer was not an anomaly. Such mayhem is common: what’s uncommon is national attention by the media to the preventable crimes caused by immigration non-enf…
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Paul Nachman: Ann Corcoran's RRW intro video has attracted over 1,100 comments including from a reformed refugee worker who writes "We must understand that gov’t-funded church, et al. organizations throughout the US have a huge financial stake in the resettlement of refugees. It matters not a whit whether or not they have been properly vetted or are potential Islamists. Quite simply, the number of refugees resettled translates into program dollars and each agency vies for a bigger share of refugees numbers. No higher purpose than that, I’m afraid."

James Fulford has called attention to Refugee Resettlement Watch’s round-up for the week ending July 11. He repeated what RRW’s proprietress Ann Corcoran had enthused, that there have been more than 700,000 views of her four-minute YouTube video.
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Sailer: The ECONOMIST says "For many reasons, mainland politicians find Puerto Rico too hard a place to talk about", but really it's one reason: race. Puerto Ricans have high crime and welfare rates and low test scores, so we have to treat them with rhetorical kid gloves in case anyone thinks we are implying that they have high crime and welfare rates and low test scores.

POLITICIANS do love a morality tale. Just ask the Greeks. American political leaders, in common with so many around the world, relish casting Grecian agonies as an Aesop’s fable for modern times (pitting northern European ants against Mediterranean grasshoppers). That makes it striking—and revealing…
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Brenda Walker: An FBI man on TV, is asked "So these people, all illegals, but can we call them illegals?" Answer:"HOSKO: Well, we can. My understanding is each of these people were in the country illegally at the time of these crimes, and then they of course fled the jurisdiction..." Frequently after killing someone, so who CARES what we CALL them?

Anyone familiar with the ongoing problem of illegal alien crime knows that the July 1 murder of Kate Steinle in San Francisco by a Mexican drug dealer was not an anomaly. Such mayhem is common: what’s uncommon is national attention by the media to the preventable crimes caused by immigration non-enf…
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Peter Brimelow: Cultural Marxists in the Democratic/ MSM Complex are huffing and puffing to make sure that some things, like the Confederate Battle Flag, and Donald Trump's telling the truth about Mexican crime, are Not Allowed. They are desperate that America's whites not unite and end immigration before a non-white majority is imported. But the truth, like the South, is likely to Rise Again.

The Big Bad Wolf famously huffed and puffed and blew the little pigs’ houses down. Social Justice Warriors in the Democratic/ Main Stream Media complex are trying the same technique on the GOP over the Confederate Battle Flag (successfully) and on Donald Trump over his mentioning hatefacts about Mex…
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Steve Sailer's investigations show no real evidence that Columba Bush can speak English, and plenty of evidence that before she married Jeb, she was in the US illegally. Also tons of evidence of Bush dynastic ambitions, NO evidence that the Mainstream Media has any interest in this.

… Several Bushes were at the wedding [in 1974], but Columba had only her sister and mother, who didn’t understand a word of the ceremony. Columba spoke very little English herself.
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"Kevin D. WIlliamson of NATIONAL REVIEW thinks that what's evil about Scandinavian socialist countries is that they're so white, and that what American socialists want is a country LIKE a white country. He seems not to have heard of Scandinavia's recent ethnomasochism which has led to Sweden being the Muslim rape capital of the West. (The RAPISTS are Muslim--the victims are not.)"

Of all the writers at NRO, Kevin Williamson, their “roving correspondent”, is probably the strangest one, and his tendency towards ranting often makes his writings unpalatable. (James Fulford wrote about him in 2011: Kevin Williamson and NRO vs. Federale (And The American People.) However, when I sp…
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Peter Brimelow: Goldstein’s commenters do a good job debunking him. “Butch” wrote. "So why hasn’t TAS reviewed Ann Coulter’s book? All that can happen is if you praise it, you will lose financial sponsorship, and if you pan it, you will lose readers. Same old Republican dilemma."

For readers who are interested in the faux conservative phenomenon: The American Spectator’s Aaron Goldstein (whose happy face appears above) replied to me the other day: Taking Stock of Peter Brimelow, June 6 2015. There’s not much to say as he obviously has no intention of addressing my original p…
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Paul Nachman: An NYT reader comments on Raines' swamp-the South diatribe: "I am an immigrant and am happy to have left the sexist and homophobic and racist societies that characterize most non-first world countries. Please re-read that first sentence if you are in shock. Social liberals applauding many of these demographic changes have a crude and nasty surprise awaiting them."

Steve Sailer has treated us to the “thoughts” of former New York Times executive editor Howell Raines. Raines is obviously enthusiastic about the idea that “demography [or demographics] is destiny,” quoting the Brookings Institution’s William Frey twice on the subject. His enthusiasm derives from…
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James Fulford: Refugee Resettlement Watch's weekly roundup--plus Ann Corcoran's introductory YouTube VIDEO (mostly about refugees = Muslim colonization) has reached 700,000 views!

Ann Corcoran at Refugee Resettlement Watch has just posted her weekly roundup–here are the most-viewed posts this past week.
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Brenda Walker: Cutting off federal funding for sanctuary cities falls within Congressional powers. Sen. Tom Cotton has submitted legislation to defund alien-alien-protecting cities as have Reps. Lou Barletta, Matt Salmon and Duncan Hunter in the House. Obama would hate to sign defunding into law, but such legislation draws a line that the GOP desperately needs to make, particularly after its snuggling up with the President to pass his power-grabbing trade deal.

The shocking murder of Kate Steinle in San Francisco last week by a career criminal illegal alien has angered the American people and has had staying power even on the liberal media, which prefers sympathetic sob stories about lawbreaking foreigners. A Google News search on July 10 for San Francisco…
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S Sailer: Why did baseball writers Not Notice steroid abuse although it was obvious to e.g. me back in 1997? Because the ending of Hans Christian Andersen’s fable “The Emperor’s New Clothes” is bad psychology. Generally, people don’t suddenly admit the urchin is right and the prestigious, powerful people are wrong. They just get mad at the impertinent urchin.

I’ve long been interested in the history of how the sporting press botched the steroids story so badly for so many years because it’s instructive about much else. It was like a slow-motion car crash that unfolded in front of my eyes for many years.
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Brenda Walker: Some patients died from unnecessary or incorrect treatments chosen for top profitability. Fata poisoned people for money. But he was one of those “hard-working” immigrants we hear praised so much. How else could he have mooched $35 million via Medicare fraud over two years?

A couple years ago I reported on an immigrant physician who had been charged with malpractice and making millions of dollars in Medicare cash by misdiagnosing: Scammer Lebanese Doctor Is Accused of Deaths and Medicare Fraud. In the face of more than 500 patients swearing he had treated them to make…
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S Sailer: This kind of spite — NYT ex-Editor Raines wants to import a lot of immigrants to the South to vote Democratic to show those horrible Republicans who is really in charge — reminds me of Irish thinking c. 1167 A.D.. One Irish lord, King Diarmait Mac Murchada of Leinster, was losing a struggle with another Irish nob, High King Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, and had a great idea: he’d ask King Henry II of England to send over some Norman knights to help him put that other Irishman in his place....what could go wrong?

Howell Raines, the elderly Southern white liberal who got fired as head editor of the New York Times in 2003 in the funny Jayson Blair affirmative action scandal (I actually don’t have anything against Blair — he was just your basic gay black screw-up), is back with a long op-ed about how Southern w…
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"The latest crime in Florida craze is tax fraud perpetrated by black folks whose need for attention gets them fairly quick but lengthy sentences in federal prison. That over 80% of the 140 charged people were black comes as no surprise.Blacks commit all crimes at greater rates than whites. However, in these white collar crimes black WOMEN are especially prominent.They have a strange impulse to boast about their activities on the social media."

Florida has wonderful beaches but suffers from a bad reputation due to its magnetic appeal for serial killers, illegal immigrants, and home grown compulsive criminals. The latest craze is tax fraud perpetrated by black folks whose need for attention gets them fairly quick but lengthy sentences in fe…
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Ed Rubenstein: VDARE.com's 2010 article was entitled IF OBAMA HAS STEPPED UP ENFORCEMENT, WHY SUPPRESS THE NUMBERS? Now we know why. Employer arrests have virtually collapsed.

Five years ago we alerted our readers to a new initiative at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In place of the classic immigration raids, in which hordes of ICE agents swooped down on companies suspected of employing illegal aliens, the Obama Administration would send a handful of the agenc…
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Steve Sailer: Even assuming that Columba Bush’s naturalization wasn’t fraudulent due to her failing to meet some minimal standard for conversing in English, it would be interesting and informative to have a public discussion of just how little English is required to meet this hurdle. And what does this say about “rule of law” when it comes to immigration?

Jeb Bush famously carries on domestic life in his own home in Spanish, and presumably intends to do the same in the White House.
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Peter Brimelow: I told the AMERICAN RENAISSANCE conference that to unleash the patriotic immigration issue into electoral politics, “It would only take one speech.” I believe the hysteria over Trump's (very mild) comments on Mexican immigration proves I am right. Trump’s speech tonight was not it. That means one of his rivals (Scott Walker? Rick Santorum?) has a chance to steal his thunder.

I was going to write about Donald Trump‘s speech tonight in Phoenix, but he didn’t move the immigration issue any further forward (and in fact hinted in the usual conventional way that he’d like to see legal immigration increased). Indeed, his emphasis on trade reminded me, agonizingly, of Pat Bucha…
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John Derbyshire: It helped that Vargas is a diversity twofer: as well as being an illegal alien, he’s also a homosexual. With the Homintern backing him up (as it were), he is completely untouchable. So much so that instead of gushing his love for this country and his admiration for the founding stock that built it, which is the strategy followed by less — what’s the word? less … privileged — illegals, Vargas is advertising his contempt for us on nationwide TV.

Back in those innocent days of fifteen and twenty years ago, when a few of us began noticing and writing about the swelling problem of illegal immigration, there was a little snippet of humor we used to deploy against mainstream media outlets like the Wall Street Journal, who took the side of the il…
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J Fulford: "The plague of angry white men: how racism, gun culture & toxic masculinity are poisoning America in tandem." Has a bored progressive grad student built SALON an automatic column generator?

I’m beginning to think that a bored progressive grad student has built Salon an automatic column generator. pic.twitter.com/J8xTYbJXUr
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Patrick Cleburne: Trump is shaping up as a deadly problem for the GOP Establishment and its owners. He is winning hearts not only because of his immigration stance but because of his style. As Angry White Dude remarked on Thursday in YEAH, I’D VOTE FOR DONALD TRUMP! "Mess with the Trump bull, get the Trump horn." Trump had a gracious word for Ann Coulter. I hope this means he will eventually find the courage to cite her book.

An hilarious and very full account has been published by The Hollywood Reporter Inside Donald Trump’s Private Hollywood Event: “Love” for NBC, Pundits “Are Dopes” by Paul Bond 7/10/2015
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Radio Derb: if we elected Trump President, how big a mistake would it be? Bigger than the mistake we made in twice electing a radical-left narcissist who partied with terrorists and donated tens of thousands of dollars to a preacher of anti-white racial hatred? Or the Chamber of Commerce glove puppets that populate the rest of the GOP field? (10 + items)

Radio Derb is on the air. To get the podcast, follow the instructions at Taki’s Magazine. The transcript will be archived on my own website Tuesday morning.
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Patrick Cleburne: CONSERVATIVE REVIEW has posted an enthusiastic essay on ADIOS AMERICA: "...a must read...the nation owes Ann Coulter a debt of gratitude for spending the massive amounts of time to do the nitty-gritty research "
(REDSTATE dodged by quietly importing a book report from another source and blocking comments.)

I see Conservative Review has just published a very generous piece on Ann Coulter’s book: “ADIOS AMERICA”: THE VINDICATION OF ANN COULTER By Jeffrey Lord July 10th 2015
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"Every single argument cited against the Confederate Battle Flag can also be made against the Stars and Stripes: rebellion, slavery, etc., etc.
A republic if you can keep it, indeed."

As an old-fashioned Canadian British imperialist who believes that history took a wrong turn in 1775-1776 I derive what amusement I can from issues such as the Confederate battle flag as I contemplate our onrushing civilizational collapse.
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Nicholas Stix: The murderous actions of one man in Charleston, South Carolina are being exploited to transform American politics utterly, but an attempted mass murder by a member of the “model minority” continues to be almost totally unreported. Stanford covered up Ouyang Xiangyu's crimes for months and still refuses to name her. Needless to say, the MSM is in the Political Correctness tank too.

The murderous actions of one man in Charleston, South Carolina are being exploited to transform American politics utterly, but an attempted mass murder by a member of the “model minority” continues to be almost totally unreported. Ouyang Xiangyu did not actually succeed in murdering four of her Stan…
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Brenda Walker: Wilfredo Reyes, sentenced today, was in the car from which illegal alien Edwin Ramos shot and killed the Bologna father and his two sons [PICTURED], whom he mistook for rival gangsters, back in 2008. The national MSM ignored the case and San Francisco continued its treasonous Sanctuary City policy.

July has been filled with illegal alien crime for the city by the bay. Kate Steinle was shot dead 10 days ago on a popular pier by a five-times-deported Mexican who had been attracted by SF’s sanctuary policy of not deporting. That crime reminded many locals of the 2008 murder of Tony Bologna and hi…
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S Sailer: MORE on Coates. Somehow, you just sort of knew TNR's review would begin like this....

If you were to map the black bodies destroyed by American police this year, you would have what looks like the shadow of a cancer creeping steadily across the lower 48; the names would bloom across the states in the way that a malignant lung tumor might, from as common and as lethal a cause.
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Steve Sailer: In the 1870s, Claude Monet painted a blonde-haired model in a kimono.In 2015, an art exhibition with white models in kimonos is apparently racist.

In an episode that speaks volumes about cultural institutions, ethnic sensitivity, and the power of protest in the digital age, the Museum of Fine Arts is hastily pulling back on an event that protesters labeled a latter-day form of racist minstrelsy.
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Steve Sailer: ATLANTIC affirmative action case Ta-Nehisi Coates is going ON and ON and ON about what calls the police threat to "black bodies"--which are no danger to the police and public AT ALL, of course.

In the New York Times, Michiko Kakutani reviews Ta-Nehisi Coatesc’ new book and edifies us with some not uncharacteristic quotes that illustrate TNC’s prose style:
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Brenda Walker: Vermont socialist Bernie Sanders is going on about how America must "apologize" for slavery, as if we invented it. In fact, slavery existed all over the world--what America contributed was abolition.

The socialist campaigning for President, Bernie Sanders, recently squirmed in liberal guilt over the issue of slavery in America. “As a nation, we have got to apologize for slavery” he said in a radio interview.
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Alexander Hart: SPLC boss Dees said in 1989 “The Confederate Flag that’s flying over that capital today is just as much a part of my heritage as Dr. King’s March down 6th Avenue." It merely became politically expedient for Dees and the SPLC to dump the flag a few decades earlier than for Haley. Dees acknowledges that the majority of South Carolinians support the flag. We will see if Haley will be able to successfully run for office again.

Today, the SPLC’s Hatewatch Blog approvingly quotes Think Progress that the Confederate Battle Flag is only a “supposed symbol of cultural heritage.” [Threats Over Confederate Flag Even as it Comes Down in SC, Don Terry, July 9, 2015]. Coincidentally, video of SPLC founder Morris Dees praising the C…
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"The girly-man Conservatism, Inc. Establishment apparatchiks and commentators are so irked by Trump’s success that, whatever the outcome, I am indulging in well deserved schadenfreude. They learned nothing from the smackdown that Rep. Dave Brat (R – Va.) did on former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the Republican primary for Virginia’s 7th District in 2014 by making immigration patriotism the central plank of his campaign."

Reince Priebus, the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, told GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump to tone down his rhetoric against illegal immigration because it is subverting the Hispandering that Priebus has been doing over the last four years.[Donald Trump warned by Reince Priebus…
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James Kirkpatrick: In today’s anti-America, existing law, policy, majority opinion, legal terms like “illegal alien” and established traditions like flying the Confederate Battle Flag are regularly decreed to be beyond the pale for all Good-Thinkers. Case in point: the unprecedented political and economic terror campaign being waged against GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump for stating the facts about immigrant crime. If Trump can't tell the truth, who can?

The Overton Window is a political theory describing how ideas go from the margins to mainstream, from “unthinkable” to “policy.” But in today’s anti-America, a Reverse Overton Window is visibly at work: existing law, policy, majority opinion, legal terms like “illegal alien” and established traditio…
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Chuck Baldwin: I submit that what we see happening in the US today is an illustration of why the Confederate flag was raised in the first place: tyranny--over freedom of expression, freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom of conscience. Confederate General Patrick Cleburne (pictured) warned that if the South lost, “the history of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy." No truer words were ever spoken.

Ladies and gentlemen, I submit that what we see happening in the United States today is an apt illustration of why the Confederate flag was raised in the first place. What we see materializing before our very eyes is tyranny: tyranny over the freedom of expression, tyranny over the freedom of associ…
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James Fulford: Florence King wrote "The Southern man’s intense national patriotism frightens, surprises, and occasionally disgusts many Americans. They cannot understand why he is so ready to wrap himself in Old Glory, the Yankee flag from 1861 to 1865. It does not seem possible that men who still feel a vibrant love for the Confederacy can, at one and the same time, feel an equally intense emotion for the United States. There are several reasons..."

Florence King, who was raised in Washington, DC in the 40s when it was part of the South, and attended the University of Mississippi in the 50s, wrote a book about the Southern character called Southern Ladies And Gentlemen in 1975:
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James Kirkpatrick: In the latest Narrative Collapse, Morris Dees of the SOUTHERN Poverty Law Center in Montgomery has been caught on tape referring to the Confederate Flag as " part of my heritage". So can we bring back the DUKES OF HAZZARD,and cancel the $PLC?

News footage from 1989 has surfaced which shows Morris Dees, the founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a civil rights organization that tracks hate groups, acknowledging that the Confederate flag was part of his southern heritage.
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Pat Buchanan: The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ordered a monument of the Ten Commandments removed from the Capitol.The court said the monument must go. Gov. Mary Fallin has refused. Some legislators want the justices impeached.
What happens when white, Christian Americans start acting like Rosa Parks? And for those who, when young, rejected the views, values and laws of Eisenhower’s America, what makes them think that dissenting Americans in this post-Christian and anti-Christian era will accept their laws, beliefs, values?

Why should they?

The Oklahoma Supreme Court, in a 7-2 decision [Prescott v. Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission] has ordered a monument of the Ten Commandments removed from the Capitol.
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Grande's fake apology displayed disregard for her fans' comprehension skills. “I am EXTREMELY proud to be an American and I’ve always made it clear that I love my country,” she wheedled—after griping in plain English: “I hate Americans. I hate America!” Parents, save some money and skip the Ariana Grande concert tickets. Take your kids on a guilt-free trip to your local donut shop instead.

There’s a regular feature in grocery gossip magazines titled “Stars: They’re just like us!” Supposedly “candid” photos show actors and starlets taking out the trash, dropping off their kids at school and walking their dogs to emphasize their Everyday Peoplehood.
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A.W. Morgan: NR’s Jonah Goldberg points and splutters at The Donald in a hit piece, never explaining why Trump is wrong in his remarks about Mexicans. Trump responded [VIDEO]

NR’s Jonah Goldberg points and splutters at The Donald in a hit piece, never explaining why Trump is wrong in his remarks about Mexicans.
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A.W. Morgan: Do the Editorial Board members of the WALL STREET JOURNAL or RNC's Reince Priebus live near illegals?

Eugene Gant: Johnson’s defense: The girl called him a n*gger. She’s a racist, and deserved what could have been a killing punch considering his size and hers. More disturbing than Johnson’s attack, and the flimsy excuse for it, is this: Not a single man in that bar, black or white, defended that poor girl.

Here’s another fine fellow who might pass for Barack Obama’s son. It’s Florida State Seminoles quarterback De’Andre Johnson. Note that his stats are missing from ESPN.com, by the way. But forget for a moment the shocking violence of Johnson’s brutal assault on a white women in a bar. That’s par for…
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Steve Sailer: The WASHINGTON POST coordinated with the White House ahead of the announcement to come up with an immense piece about how redlining in the distant past is the reason for the travails of blacks today. How can anything that happened in the last half century when liberals were running the race question have any influence on 2015? Haven’t you read today’s greatest public intellectual Ta-Nehisi Coates about the 1930s? Liberalism hasn’t failed, it just hasn’t yet been tried.

Julian Castro, the former $20-per-day fake mayor of San Antonio promoted to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, announced the Obama Administration’s new plan to move inner city poor people to your neighborhood on Wednesday in Chicago, a place I may have mentioned once or twice in discussing…
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Ann Corcoran’s RRW review for the month of June 2015 is up!
Top three posts: 1] The number one resettlement state in America is Texas; 2] Dead Somali ISIS fighter had ties to Lewiston, Maine; 3] Idaho: Get ready for Somali refugees as county approves huge meatpacking plant near Boise

Ann Corcoran’s RRW review for the month of June 2015 is up (in fact, it’s been up for days, I’m tardy in passing it along) and includes the top three posts of the month:
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Paul Nachman: Reaction to this reportorial is another example of the fed-up-ness of Americans with the immigration madness that has been ceaselessly forced down our throats. Sample: "Make the fence two stories higher and then let them jump. Less medical costs." Another good sign, I think: A goodly fraction of the harsh comments are, apparently, from women.

A story reported by Perla Trevizo in the (Tucson) Arizona Daily Star on July 4, Border Fence Jumpers Breaking Bones, has many points of note.
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Brenda Walker: The priest's appearance was a typical show of arrogance on the part of the Catholic church, which is as culpable as the city officials who created and maintained the sanctuary policy. The church has a history of supporting open borders, even to the point of rejecting pro-safety policies in order to protect the millions of illegal aliens who reside in this country and steal American jobs. If they were Protestants, would the Catholic church be fighting so energetically for their “rights”?

Above is a photo on the front page of Tuesday’s Oakland Tribune. It shows a Catholic priest performing a prayer at the site of Kate Steinle’s murder last week in San Francisco at the hands of a illegal alien habitual criminal. The priest, Cameron Faller, works at San Francisco’s Church of the Epipha…
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From: An Anonymous Badthinker [Email him]
"The tiny Minnesota town of Erhard is in a tizzy about a Confederate flag spotted in a local parade–because the thought police told them to be!
We have become a nation of lemmings.Regards, and please withhold my name because I’m one of the badthinkers."

The tiny Minnesota town of Erhard is in a tizzy about a Confederate flag spotted in a local parade–because the thought police told them to be! [Another Confederate flag makes appearance in Minnesota parade, By Adrian Glass-Moore, Forum News Service, July 7, 2015]
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Ann Coulter: The weekend came and went without anyone in America being killed by ISIS, but a lot of people being killed by immigrants—legal, illegal, second generation and anchor babies. There’s no way to know exactly how many Americans were killed July Fourth weekend as a result of the country’s immigration policies, because the media don’t trust us with the truth.
The only reason any of this week’s criminal immigrants are in America at all is because of Ted Kennedy’s 1965 Immigration Act.

In the days leading up to July Fourth weekend, Americans were hysterically warned about an ISIS attack in the United States. Congressman Peter King, for example, somberly advised Fox News viewers that “this is the most concerned I’ve seen the FBI and Homeland Security” since 9/11.
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Steve Sailer: It’s worth recalling the surprising figure who did so much to promote the Paris System (rich people in the center, poor people on the fringes) in America. A 1999 article: "The joke is that every time Mayor Richard M. Daley goes to Paris, he returns with another idea to make Chicago more beautiful." Of course, what goes unmentioned is the demolition of public housing projects with easy access to downtown, and the scattering of their denizens, clutching Section 8 vouchers, to inner suburbs or small towns.

With the Obama Administration upping its efforts to dump the hot potato of inner city poor people on the suburbs and small towns of America in the name of making hundreds of billions in real estate profits for well-connected insiders in the name of social justice, it’s worth recalling the surprisi…
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Washington Watcher: As predicted by one of our readers, the MSM is going after Donald Trump because one of the subcontractors at a Trump property has been hiring illegals. Have any of these people noticed that Obama's Civil Rights enforcers spend more time on "anti-discrimination" laws than than they do busting illegal labor? If Trump had REFUSED to hire these guys, he'd have the Feds all over him.

If nothing else, the Main Stream Media is predictable. On Monday, a perceptive VDARE.com reader predicted that “With [Donald Trump’s] many business holdings, there is bound to be some illegal hiring or missing documentation somewhere in the mix. They will throw the scarlet ‘H for hypocrite’ at his i…
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Patrick Cleburne: POWERLINE's John Hinderaker defends Donald Trump, noting the data from the US Sentencing Commission shows " illegals are overrepresented with regard to (the crimes surveyed) by anywhere from two to 17 times." PowerLine was completely MIA in the Bush Immigration Wars but for the last couple of years Hinderaker in particular has done excellent work. But a commenter supplies the FIRST reference on POWERLINE to Ann Coulter's book (and also mentions VDARE.com).

Over at Powerline, John Hinderaker has once again how far he has moved away from GOP cheerleading: Donald Trump Was Right July 7, 2015
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Eugene Gant: If Barack Obama had a son, he’d look just like Jasper Spires, who is accused of beating and stabbing 24-year-old Kevin Sutherland to death on the D.C. metro. I don’t imagine Obama will deputize any dignitaries to attend Sutherland’s funeral. Or order his attorney general to investigate anti-white thuggery on the Metro

If Barack Obama had a son, he’d look just like Jasper Spires, who is accused of beating and stabbing 24-year-old Kevin Sutherland to death on the D.C. metro. Spires is black. Sutherland is white. [Horrified passengers witnessed brutal July 4 slaying aboard Metro car, By Peter Hermann, Michael Smith…
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Steve Sailer: The concept of America being divided into sprawling red Republican regions and dense blue Democrat districts first became a cliché In November–December 2000. A vague but fundamental difference, noted at least since the Roman satirists, is that low-density locales see man striving against nature, while high-density cities encourage man to compete more with man. Different densities appeal to different personalities.

The concept of America being divided into sprawling red Republican regions and dense blue Democrat districts first became a cliché In November–December 2000. Over the past decade and a half I’ve probably thought as much about the underlying reasons as anybody, and in this column I’d like to speculat…
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Ryan Andrews: 'The Right’s primary flaw is that it lacks a reasoned abstract ideological core...it must be something that is, in some sense, “universal”—even if this universal idea is a rejection of Universalism."

Where did the Right go wrong? In my latest essay at Radix, I argue that the Right has been on the wrong track, more or less, since the day it was born. Many on our side claim that the Right makes a mistake by accepting too many liberal assumptions, but in a perverse way, this is actually a symptom o…
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