• Chinese Collusion: China Looking to Dominate U.S. From Without — and From Within

    Chinese stormtroopersBy Selwyn Duke

    China’s de facto fascist regime already has its “Confucius Institutes” in our schools, its censors influencing our movies, and its government stealing our technology. Now comes word that Beijing is funding Washington think tanks and pressuring Chinese-descent Americans into doing its bidding. Add to this news that China’s military is joining Russia for war games involving simulated nuclear attacks, and painted is a clear picture of what China actually is: our primary and most dangerous geopolitical foe.

    One of the tragedies of our leftists’ fretting and propagandizing over Russia — a land they took no issue with when it was the Marxist Soviet Union — is that it serves as misdirection causing us to take our eye off China. Note that China’s economy is approximately 10 times the size of Russia’s economy, the latter of which is actually $400 billion smaller than that of Texas. This is significant because military power follows economic power.

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  • Godless in America? Gamer Kills Two, Injures 11 in Florida Rampage

    Religion-AtheismBy Selwyn Duke

    The young man was acting in a “weird” and anti-social way — he wouldn’t even shake another competitor’s hand. Then the gamer, at a video-game tournament this past Sunday, opened fire. It’s yet another mass shooting that, sadly, has become a sign of godless times.

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  • Two New Midterm Polls: Democrats May Sing Blues With Fizzling Blue Wave

    Donkey-ElephantBy Selwyn Duke

     “We learn from history that we do not learn from history,” observed German philosopher Georg Hegel. That the same can be said of the short-term history known as current events brings to mind the much ballyhooed midterm “blue wave,” a phenomenon that two new polls indicate may be blue wishful thinking.

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  • Young Daughter Walks Dog — Mom Gets Investigated by Cops and Children’s Services

    552042_lowBy Selwyn Duke

    You’d think she had a Siberian tiger on a leash while traipsing through a cannibal-infested jungle. Instead, the eight-year-old girl was just walking her family’s Maltese puppy around the block. Yet it was enough to trigger a visit from the police and a children’s services investigation into her mother for child neglect.

    Welcome to third-millennium America, where kids have the autonomy to choose their “gender” or have an abortion but must be ensconced in bubble wrap all other times.

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  • Forget Cohen: Clintons and Congress Wrote the Book on Silencing Women With Payoffs

    Donkey-ElephantBy Selwyn Duke

    In President Trump’s buying the silence of two women who allegedly had affairs with him, he had some good teachers: the Clintons and much of Congress. In fact, forget consensual affairs, because paying off abused women — and others — to “influence elections” is practically standard inside-the-Beltway procedure. And, no, using your own money to seal lips hasn’t suddenly become a crime.

    Nonetheless, the Trump Derangement Syndrome set is all aflutter with talk of “impeachment” — CNN and MSNBC used the word 222 times in 18 hours — after ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen started playing Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s tune. Providing some background, American Thinker’s J. Marsolo writes that “Cohen, represented by Clinton lawyer Lanny Davis, negotiated a plea where Cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts of tax fraud, bank fraud, and campaign law violations. Cohen didn’t pay income tax on over four million dollars from 2012 to 2016.”

    But this tune may not be, as Democrats hope, “The Party’s Over.”

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  • Big Gov. and Small Spirituality Are Causing Doctor Shortage; Physicians Leaving Field

    Failure FigureBy Selwyn Duke

    The medical profession needs a doctor — stat. This conclusion is inescapable, with stories about how fewer people are entering medicine, leading to a physician shortage; and, more shockingly, about how many doctors are leaving the field for greener pastures. The reasons? Demoralizing, stifling government bureaucracy; the rise of STEM jobs; and younger generations that value status over service.

    And the stats are alarming. NBC News writes that a “recent report from the Association of American Medical Colleges projected a shortage of 42,600 to 121,300 physicians by 2030, up from its 2017 projected shortage of 40,800 to 104,900 doctors.”

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  • South Africa: White Farmers’ Land to be Taken — Are Their Lives Next?

    2052845_lowBy Selwyn Duke

    “We’ve not called for the killing of white people, at least for now,” said South African political leader Julius Malema recently. “I can’t guarantee the future.”

    What Malema — founder and leader of the radical-left Economic Freedom Fighters Party (EFF) — has called for, now, is the seizing of white farmers’ land without compensation. In fact, he introduced the legislation to do just that and helped get it passed in February by the South African National Assembly. Just as strikingly, most American mainstream media are complicit in this persecution via a deafening silence.

    And the seizure process has already begun.

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  • Millennial Writes “Evil is a Make-believe Concept” — Then Is Killed by ISIS

    Angel vs. DemonBy Selwyn Duke

    It was supposed to be a chance for adventure and the trip of a lifetime, the kind you tell your grandkids about. But Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan (shown) will never have kids. Their around-the-world bike tour ended abruptly this summer at the hands of Islamic State jihadis — just, ironically, about three months after Austin wrote in a blog that “evil is a make-believe concept.”

    Austin and Geoghegan, both 29, were certainly of a mind. The pair met in 2012 in Washington, D.C., where Austin worked at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Geoghegan had a job in Georgetown University’s admissions office. The two came from opposite ends of the country — Austin hailed from New Jersey while Geoghegan was a Southern California native — but they shared a love of travel.

    Austin’s tastes ran riskier than Geoghegan’s, but his adventurous spirit rubbed off on her. The two decided to quit their jobs and embark upon a ‘round-the-world bike trip, which began in July 2017 at Africa’s southernmost tip. It was a risky endeavor, and their blog details some close calls they had along the way to and through Europe. But then came that fateful day.

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  • Kansas City School District Forces Boys and Girls to Use Same Bathrooms

    Sex Symbols-ConfusionBy Selwyn Duke

    They call it the Show-me State. But what will be shown, and to whom, is a good question now that a Kansas City school district is going to force boys and girls to use the same bathrooms. 

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  • N.Y. Times Got Hoaxed? Comic Claims Authorship of “White Guilt” Letter

    Back to School DuncecapBy Selwyn Duke

    It’s easy to fall victim to a spoof when your ideology itself is indistinguishable from satire. The New York Times may learn this the hard way after, if a hoaxing comedienne can be believed, it got trolled and rolled by her alleged authorship of the letter “How Can I Cure My White Guilt?"

    Written under the pseudonym “Whitey,” the letter was a wholly ridiculous lamentation about how the author was pained by her own white privilege. “I’m riddled with shame. White shame,” she opened — and the Times not only ate it up; it licked that plate clean providing politically correct advice to the poor suffering Caucasian reader.

    Since then, a foul-mouthed comedienne going under the name Titania McGrath has taken credit for the letter. 

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