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Contentions Roundup: Obama Seems To Have Somewhat Mismanaged The Arab Spring
Posted on April 12, 2012Four months’ worth of Commentary Contentions posts on how this administration managed to the Arab Spring, with Islamists taking control of Egypt and Libya, and a pro-Iranian sociopath continues murdering thousands of his own people in Syria: Militias Out of... -
Iran’s Fist, Still Clenched. “Against Blasphemous Photographs Of Women’s Necks…” Edition
Posted on February 28, 2011Selected updates on the random insanity from the enemy state Obama expected to reciprocate our outreach, from Is Iran’s Fist Still Clenched. A check-in in on extended hands, carrots and sticks, reset buttons, walls of fear, and miscellaneous other hackneyed... -
Merely Tweeted, “Anti-Jewish Bigotry Just Kind Of Daily Life…” Edition
Posted on November 26, 2010Highlights, lowlights, links, and antisemitism from the European street to the American academy, from the Mere Rhetoric Twitter stream: Anti-Jewish bigotry just kind of part of daily life in Chile http://is.gd/h8LBH Anti-Jewish bigotry part of daily life again in Hungary... -
Watchers Council – Literal Provocations
Posted on October 26, 2010Every week, in a contest for the week’s best post, each member of the Watchers Council nominates one of their own posts and a second from outside the Council for consideration by other council members. The full submission list is... -
Watchers Council – Domestic Jihad Online And Off
Posted on October 18, 2010Every week, in a contest for the week’s best post, each member of the Watchers Council nominates one of their own posts and a second from outside the Council for consideration by other council members. The submissions and results posts... -
Watchers Council – Multiculturalism Thriving In Europe, Though Not Really
Posted on October 12, 2010Every week, in a contest for the week’s best post, each member of the Watchers Council nominates one of their own posts and a second from outside the Council for consideration by other council members. For the last few months... -
Merely Tweeted, “Another Summer…” Edition
Posted on October 11, 2010Highlights, lowlights, links, and leftover summer business, from the Mere Rhetoric Twitter stream: Another year, another summer where conservative objections to policy are written off as “hate.” Original! Do you think Khalidi forwarded his pro-terrorist petition to Obama via email,... -
Hamas Cracking Down On Un-Islamic Panties
Posted on July 28, 2010The word you’re looking for is pathological, from the Greek pathos meaning “suffering,” logia meaning “study,” and ical meaning totally batshit crazy: The Islamist rulers of the Gaza Strip have ordered lingerie shops to display more modesty… the Hamas-run police... -
Dubai Courts Launching Full-Scale Campaign Against… Love And Affection?
Posted on April 7, 2010You have to appreciate these increasingly routine Arab crackdowns on endearment. Sure the symbolism of a lovers’ kiss is ingrained deep in the human subconscious, going back pretty much to the beginning of whatever we call culture. But gentle sentimentalism... -
DHS Awarding Billions In No-Bid Contracts (Plus: Misplacing Computers, Scopes, And Entire Trucks)
Posted on March 7, 2010No word on whether those contracts included replacements for the thousand or so computers they lost last year. Or the 235 night vision scopes they misplaced. Or the $116,349 international harvester truck they can’t find. Maybe this is why they...















