What’s up with these wacademic studies intended to prove that “liberals” are better in every way than “conservatives?” Are there really people who actually believe this crap? William Saletan has a beautiful takedown of the “progressive” version of eugenics: Rigging a study to make conservatives look stupid. The conservative case against ...
Super-scientists at New York University and UCLA have shown that there is a left-wing brain, and a right-wing brain. They’ve discovered that the left-wing brain is better, more resilient, and more willing to embrace change. Imagine my brain’s surprise.
As 9/11 approaches, we’re going to see more and more nauseating politically correct articles whitewashing Islamic terrorism. This one in the San Francisco Chronicle, by Matthai Chakko Kuruvila, contains a real howler by a Reed College wacademic: 9/11: Five years later - Typecasting Muslims as a Race. (Hat tip: LGF ...
9/11, September 11, Conspiracy Theories, Moonbats, Wacademics, Radical Islam
Minimal kudos to the New York Times for publishing this article on 9/11 conspiracy theories: 2 U.S. Reports Seek to Counter Conspiracy Theories About 9/11. “Minimal kudos” because the tone is still way too fair to the lunatics and charlatans. Faced with an angry minority of people who believe the Sept. 11 ...
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Dylan Avery, the evil creep who made the 9/11 conspiracy film Loose Change, is caught on tape laughing at the heroes of Flight 93, and suggesting that the father of an 11-year old boy who died on 9/11 was in on the “plot:” “Loose Change” director chuckles over Flight 93. ...
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Wacademic 9/11 conspiracy huckster Kevin Barrett is the subject of a glowing portrait in the Madison Capital Times: What makes Kevin Barrett tick? (Hat tip: LGF readers.) Barrett, of course, is an Islamic convert and will be teaching a course on Islam at UW, liberally sprinkled with conspiratorial lunacy. His “theories” ...
9/11, September 11, Conspiracy Theories, Moonbats, Wacademics