Daily Archives: February 27, 2015

Immigration Wars

David Frum writes: In “Immigration Wars,” [Jeb] Bush and Bolick recommend four major changes to US immigration law: 1) a gradual tightening of eligibility for family unification immigration; 2) tougher enforcement of immigration law in future, especially for visa overstayers; … Continue reading

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Eric Holder Calls “For a Lower Standard of Proof for Civil Rights Crimes”

Steve Sailer comments: Holder could look outside the mainstream of Anglo-Saxon formal jurisprudence to more informal community-based systems of legal reasoning, such as lynch law. Trial by Twitter would be one reform that deserves serious consideration. Another reform would be … Continue reading

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Was Joseph Campbell An Anti-Semite?

From the New York Times, 1989: When the astronauts landed on the moon, Mr. Gill writes, illustrating what he alleges to be Campbell’s private anti-Semitism, ”Joe made the repellent jest” that ”the moon would be a good place to put … Continue reading

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The Despair That Grows With Age

A bachelor tells me: “I live in the big city, and yet socialize less and less. There’s a certain despair that grows as you stay single and age. I see it in your posts as well. I sometimes think the … Continue reading

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Wiesenthal Center: Cancel Program Glorifying Hungarian Anti-Semitic Writer and World War II Nazi Collaborator

Simon Wiesenthal Center: The Simon Wiesenthal Center is calling for the cancellation of a program that glorifies a notorious World War II‐era Hungarian writer and Nazi collaborator. Mark Weitzman, the Wiesenthal Center’s Director of Government Affairs said that the program—scheduled … Continue reading

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