Faster, Please! » The Ironies of History: From Pearl Harbor to Iran

The Ironies of History: From Pearl Harbor to Iran. The Iranian people are preparing for the next big challenge to the dying regime: tomorrow, 7 December. Pearl Harbor Day. And the regime is lashing out in all directions: …

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Belmont Club » Twenty years after the End of History

History ended in 1989, but not quite in the way people thought. Fundamentally this generation of Americans and Europeans lost the will to pay for anything while its appetite for everything remained unabated. The eventual result was …

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Belmont Club » Art for art's sake

Art for art’s sake. Shepard Fairey’s work in his own words. After the Read More. embedded by Embedded Video · YouTube Direkt. embedded by Embedded Video · YouTube Direkt · Tip Jar or Subscribe for $5. Comment. Bookmark and Share …

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Ron Radosh » Can Left-wing historians write the History of …

Later, some feminists would argue that only women could teach women’s history. While mainly histories of the American Left have been written by sympathetic historians who are also on the Left- and who mine the past largely to rescue …

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Klavan On The Culture » All Your Art Are Belong To Us

The transcripts prove, despite the earlier denials and obfuscations of the participants, that officials from the White House, the National Endowment of the Arts and a federally overseen initiative called United We Serve joined in …

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Ed Driscoll » History's Greatest Monster

And for those too young to remember history’s greatest monster (thanks, Glenn), Jimmah’s empty slander is just another sign of the unbecoming moral vanity at the heart of the modern Left, to say nothing of its overweening intolerance …

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RonRosenbaum.com » A Moment in (Teddy Kennedy) History

Someday maybe, if you grow up inside, you’ll develop a tragic sense of life, a tragic sense of history. Read Aeschylus, maybe it will help you develop one. Or at least The Last Hurrah. …

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Ed Driscoll » History Repeats Itself, First As Tragedy, Second As …

Search. August 20th, 2009 12:19 pm. History Repeats Itself, First As Tragedy, Second As Tragedy. Mark Steyn pens a brilliant obit of legendary screenwriter Budd Schulberg for Maclean’s, bringing his career, which began 70 years ago, …

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Ed Driscoll » Those Who Don't Remember History Are Doomed To Quote …

A quick examination of the history of the anti-war movement demonstrates beyond question the direct connection between draft calls and campus protests. That …

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Vodkapundit » It's the Greatest Thing in the History of All Stuff Ever

It’s the Greatest Thing in the History of All Stuff Ever. Forget — if you can — “Pickle Surprise.” Instead, this is the best video ever created by the hand of man or beast. It’s girls in bikinis reading Star Wars. …

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