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America Needs To Learn From The Professionals
The NY Post today has a great article pointing out the sheer stupidity of the American airport security strategy and why it periodically fails (the 9/11 hijackers, the shoe bomber, the underwear bomber, etc.): because rather than be constantly proactive and assess the actual threat each person poses in real time, instead the TSA... »
Next Gaza Flotilla Takes Unexpected Turn!
This news item just made me laugh out loud. Literally. The Telegraph and Arutz 7 are both reporting on the hilarious story of a bunch of troublemakers who tried setting out on another flotilla to break the Gaza blockade—only to end up getting “kidnapped” by the ship’s captain who, in a dispute over money,... »
Government-Sanctioned Molestation
It’s been all over the news over the last week or two: Transportation Security Administration employees have been stepping up their aggressiveness with their “security scans”, which is a euphemism for government-sanctioned molestation. PrisonPlanet.com and Infowars.com have blogged about it, with numerous videos there containing details, testimonials, etc. This is clearly a case of... »
Palestine Judenrein
Hillel Fendel writes on Arutz 7 about the media’s surreptitious attempts to constantly play down the Palestinians’ hard-line positions, and points out the latest “trick”, as attempted by Associated Press’s Amy Tiebel. Tiebel addresses the stalemate involving the hundreds of thousands of Jews that would potentially live in territories that the Palestinians are trying... »
Oh, Happy Day!
What a wonderful day it is today. Wins by Tea Party-backed candidates Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Dan Coats, Ron Johnson, and others have boosted the conservative presence in the Senate while picking up a whopping 60 seats in the House! True, Sharon Angle’s loss to Harry Reid was a notable disappointment amid the celebration,... »
More Cablevision Ranting
Yes, I just wrote about this last night, but after seeing more mentions of this in the news, some of which seemed to defend Cablevision, I wanted to point out a few fallacies in Cablevision’s arguments. Cablevision is claiming that they didn’t pull the programming, News Corp did. Well, when you refuse to pay... »
No Fox? Goodbye Cablevision, Hello Verizon FIOS!
I’m departing momentarily from my usual national and world politics to just vent on a frustration of an entirely different nature: television. In particular, the dispute between Fox and Cablevision. A quick recap for anyone not familiar with the situation: Cablevision is no longer broadcasting the Fox broadcast channel because of a dispute between... »
Game Theory in the Middle East
Professor Yisrael Aumann, a Nobel economics laureate and renowned game theory mathematician, has been in the news recently reiterating his strong convictions that the only way for peace to come about in the Middle East is for Israel to prepare and anticipate war. He says, “this may be opposite to common sense, but it... »
Palestinian Apartheid
Sol Stern wrote a great piece highlighting the hypocrisy of the Palestinians when it comes to hurling accusations of “apartheid”. He casts a spotlight onto a fact of Palestinian society that most of the media choose to conveniently ignore: that the Palestinian refugee camps are clearly an unnecessary societal extreme and mostly only exists... »
Bowing to Islam
Mark Steyn has written a piece on the West’s growing habit of nauseatingly kowtowing to Islam and walking on eggshells whenever anything Islamic comes into the picture, to the point of employing blatant and ridiculous double standards. This is Steyn truly at his best! He writes: While I’ve been talking about free speech in... »
Self-Hating Jews In Israeli News
There has been a slew of disgusting, self-hating, traitorous anti-Semitic Jews in the news lately. In the last few days, I read no less than three separate stories of such vermin. First, you have this unbelievable story of a whole shipload of such imbeciles who put together the next flotilla sailing for Gaza. Arutz... »
Bloomberg: “Islam did not attack the World Trade Center, al Qaeda did”
James Taranto, in his WSJ Best of the Web Today column last week, commented on Mayor Bloomberg’s asinine comments regarding the Ground Zero Mosque: Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, has an op-ed in today’s New York Post defending the Ground Zero mosque. Actually, the Post informs us, it’s an adaptation of “Bloomberg’s... »
Provoking The IDF With a Nun and a Pregnant Mother
If only this were a joke. Hezbollah backer Samar al-Hajj has recruited a ship full of women to provoke another altercation with the IDF over the Gaza blockade, including a nun and a “heavily pregnant” mother. One can only wonder what’s next in their arsenal? A shipful of cute big-brown-eyed puppies? A floating hospital?... »
Ground Zero Mosque: Flagrant Insensitivity In Promoting “Sensitivity”
For a while now, I’ve been listening to the arguments for and against the mosque at Ground Zero. When I first heard of the idea, I was deeply offended and outraged that anyone could even suggest such an insensitive idea. I was then flabbergasted to see that despite the clear public outrage, not too... »
The Tide Turns For Israel
The tide of public relations is slowly turning in Israel’s favor, as more and more people are learning the details of the Mavi Marmara incident, seeing the videos put out by Israel, and starting to question the Turkish government’s involvement, as well as that of the Turkish terrorist-affiliated group, IHH (İnsani Yardım Vakfı). For... »

I previously posted about the latest rash of scandalous photos coming out of Afghanistan showing U.S. military atrocities under Obama’s command, and wondering if the media would pick up on it the way they did when it was Bush’s army… Well, here’s a twist I wasn’t expecting: yes, one of the U.S. media, Rolling Stone, [...]
Jeffrey Goldberg, a correspondent for the Atlantic, cast a spotlight on yet another disgustingly overt example of pure bias in the mainstream media, particularly at the anti-Semitic Reuters newswire. He points to a Reuters news item which contains the following despicable sentences: Police said it was a “terrorist attack” — Israel’s term for a Palestinian [...]
In the [sparse] reporting of the Palestinians’ massacre of the Fogel family, several newspapers stand out with their distorted sense of “balance”, i.e., where they feel overwhelmingly uncomfortable describing the barbarity of the Palestinians without at least taking a swipe or two at the Israelis, no matter how patently irrelevant or disgustingly disrespectful it comes [...]