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William Styron once called the n-epithet “our most powerful secular blasphemy.” I think that’s part of it: the temptation to say something shocking is just irresistible to some people, kind of like the sizeable percentage of the population that has an unscratchable obsession to know what it feels like to kill someone

Back in the dear dead days, this mindset used to be called “reactionary,” and the term carried the connotation of waiting for some infinitesimal step toward progress to occur before the threatened lords of entitlement squawked forth nonsensical objections. “Regressive” is a good description too. I’ve been known to

I wonder if Fedida’s lengthy tenure at ABC News is due to her saying or doing whatever is necessary to keep the talent from demanding commensurate compensation. Seems like developing and sustaining a reputation as an ass-ripper would be a great strategy to keep the talent from negotiating for what they’re worth as the

Is it possible to fit all of this on a t-shirt?  If so, I’ll take three dozen.

Thank you for being courageous in discussing this point in a time in which political disagreements so often lead to weary retreat.

My wife listened to me read the article and then replied shortly, “Hexit.”

Apologies for jumping into this so late int the discussion, but I remember hearing about McCorvey meeting Flip Benham the week it happened; she was the receptionist (if I’m recalling her position correctly) at a women’s health clinic that offered abortion services. Operation Rescue took advantage of the vacancy of a