• Barack Obama: the Liar’s Liar

    Pinnochio2By Selwyn Duke

    If I had to credit Barack Obama with one thing, it would be knowing
    his market. He understands that with an America so dumbed-down, and a
    media so prostrate before him, he can get away with lies previous
    presidents wouldn’t dare contemplate.

    A good example — but far from the worst — is the current battle over
    sequestration, a fancy word for fantasy budget cuts. Obama has been
    engaging in demagoguery, blaming Republicans for these impending “cuts,”
    calling them “brutal” and a “meat cleaver” approach. What is the truth?

    Sequestration was Obama’s idea.

    He proposed it in 2011 as part of the budget deal. Congress then
    passed it with the support of not just Republicans such as John Boehner,
    but also some colleagues named Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. And after
    the GOP-controlled House and Democrat-controlled Senate approved the
    bill, Obama signed this “meat cleaver” approach into law. But it gets
    worse.

    Read the rest here.

  • Liberal CNN Panelists Defend Murderer Dorner

    Snake and AppleBy Selwyn Duke

    “Modern liberalism is moral dysfunction.” When I recently made
    that statement
    after citing leftist social-media support for murderer
    Christopher Dorner, some readers thought I’d gone overboard. Surely, the
    twisted rooting for a paranoid killer on Facebook and elsewhere is just the
    rambling of an odd minority; there are radicals “on both sides” and one in
    every bunch, right? But now more evidence has surfaced vindicating my statement
    that such feelings aren’t at all unusual among the passionate left — evidence provided
    courtesy of the “professionals” at CNN.

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  • Killer Dorner’s Supporters are Par for the Left’s Course

    Snake and AppleBy Selwyn Duke

    While I was a conservative by age 12, for some time
    thereafter I viewed liberalism as most do, as just another ideology. Sure, it
    was an irritating ideology, but an ideology nonetheless. But then something
    happened. I don’t quite remember if I was 20, 21, or 22, but some experiences
    in my life and much pondering of the issues and the human condition led to an
    insight. It hit me like a bolt of lightning:

    Liberalism is what evil is masquerading as in our time.

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  • John McCain’s “Racist” Joke that Wasn’t

    Donkey-ElephantBy Selwyn Duke

    Being a conservative just ain’t
    what it used to be
    . Senator John McCain (R-AZ) was recently accused of
    tweeting a “racist” joke — by another Republican.

    The issue arose when McCain, responding to Iranian leader
    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s remark that he’d like to be sent into space (not, I
    assume, by an Israeli nuke), referenced Iran’s recent successful launch of a
    monkey into space and tweeted, “So Ahmadinejad wants to be the 1st Iranian in
    space — Wasn’t he just there last week?”

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  • The Great Gun Debate: Joshpe Responds

    Ar15By Brett Joshpe

    I greatly appreciate the opportunity to debate and respond to Selwyn Duke's piece,
    which makes many very reasonable points. Its biggest deficiency is that
    it never actually proposes measures –whether specific new regulations
    or repeal of specific existing ones — that would improve the current
    system. Instead, Mr. Duke says he would scale back gun laws from 22,000
    to 5,000, two arbitrary numbers, neither of which bear any correlation
    to smart policy.

    Before
    discussing potential policy responses, let me say that Mr. Duke is
    quite right that thousands of gun laws, unsurprisingly, did not
    eliminate crime (I am unaware of anybody who ever suggested that they
    would, or of any law that ever has). I find wholly unpersuasive the
    suggestion that laws — particularly new laws — are unnecessary because
    "bad guys" will not follow them or because they will fail to eliminate a
    problem completely.

    Read the rest here.

  • The Most Interesting Career: Housewife

    Pregnant WomanBy Selwyn Duke

    On the heels of my recent
    article
    on women in combat, in which I defend traditionalism, it’s perhaps
    a good time to also take up the cudgels for that bugaboo of women’s studies
    classes: the housewife. Thus do I provide you with the quotation below from
    G.K. Chesterton’s book
    What’s Wrong with the World. He
    wrote:

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  • Women in Combat: Battling Nature, Battering Reality

    Female SoldierBy Selwyn Duke

    Senseless advice and nothing nice; that’s what
    little-girls-in-combat policy is made of.

    The obvious has already been said about placing women in front-line
    combat positions. Their presence will reduce unit cohesiveness; male soldiers’
    natural instinct to protect women will influence battlefield decisions; there
    will be the problem of sexual impropriety within the ranks and of rape when
    women are captured; women will have more trouble measuring up to the physical
    and psychological demands of battle; special accommodations will no doubt be
    made so that women may tend to feminine concerns; and, as the high pregnancy
    rate aboard naval vessels has proven, having young men and women operate in
    close quarters is folly. Yet the truth is that it was just a matter of time
    before women were allowed in combat; it’s a piece that fits seamlessly into the
    modern sex-role puzzle. And it’s not surprising if a majority of Americans
    support the policy; they are sex-role puzzled.

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  • The Great Gun Debate: Selwyn Duke vs. Brett Joshpe

    Ar15The following is my first entry in a gun debate with Politico writer Brett Joshpe. I will post a link to his response when it is published.

    By Selwyn Duke

    A few weeks ago, author and Manhattan-based lawyer Brett
    Joshpe penned a pro-gun-control piece
    whose thrust was that conservatives need to be sensible with respect to
    firearms legislation. It’s not sensible, said he, to oppose any and all further
    restrictions on Second Amendment rights. Well, let’s discuss what’s “sensible.”

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  • Is Man a Plague Upon the Earth?

    Pregnant WomanBy Selwyn Duke

    First there was the anti-Western Westerner, the hate-America-first
    crowd, and the self-loathing white person. Now we have the anti-human
    human, who, like General Ursus in Beneath the Planet of the Apes,
    seems to think that “the only good human is a dead human!” Of course,
    the Kum-Gaia-singing misanthropes don’t actually say that; rather, as
    David Attenborough recently opined, they assert that man is a “plague”
    whose burgeoning population threatens to do to the planet’s resources
    what the feds do to the treasury. Now, I already pointed out in a recent piece that Attenborough is factually wrong: The world will in the foreseeable future likely face a population implosion, not an explosion. But he is philosophically wrong as well.

    There is no doubt that we should be good shepherds of the Earth. We
    have a responsibility to conserve resources when possible and should
    cherish God’s creation. And while we can acknowledge that we all too
    often fail in that regard, it is quite another thing to call man a
    “plague,” which clearly implies that he is a troublesome life form
    deleterious to something more important. Yet the issue here isn’t just
    that some ascribe greater value to the Earth than to man, or at best
    equal value. It is the larger questions of why they believe the Earth
    has any intrinsic value at all and the basis on which that value is assessed.

    Read the rest here.

  • Joe Biden: No Reason to Ban AR-15s

    Ar15By Selwyn Duke

    Okay, half-slow laughin’ Joe didn’t actually say that, but
    he might as well have. While defending his position a week ago that
    banning the rifles incorrectly called “assault weapons” won’t negatively impact
    upon Americans’ safety, he pointed out that you shouldn’t trouble yourself:
    shotguns would still be available — and they’re more effective, anyway. He
    said, reports
    the Daily Caller:

    A shotgun will keep you a lot safer
    — a double-barreled shotgun — than an assault weapon in somebody’s hand who
    doesn’t know how to use it, even one who does know how to use it. You know,
    it’s harder to use an assault weapon to hit something than it is a shotgun.

    […]You want to keep people away in
    an earthquake? Buy some shotgun shells.

    Alright, Joe; if you’re talking about close-quarters
    self-defense, you’ll get no argument from me. Now, would you again explain why
    you want to ban AR-15s?

    (more…)

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