Ambassador John Bolton

The Case for Intervention: An Interview With John Bolton

Why are we in the Middle East? Liberals tell us that buying oil from Canada and fracking here are dangerous, but what's more dangerous than war? The Cold War made sense. Communism killed 100 million people and is the antithesis of what we believe. Reagan was a hero for dismantling the USSR. But ...

Gavin McInnes

Tackling White Privilege

The backlash for my "€œTackling Asian Privilege"€ was so intense, it made me feel like a Maxell tape ad. I got a handful of texts (how"€™d they get my number?), dozens of Tweets, hundreds of comments, and thousands of Facebook links telling me I"€™m "€œignorant"€ and "€œuseless"€ ...

Tackling Asian Privilege

Amidst the hubris of the pope calling it quits and Miss Delaware relinquishing her sash due to porn allegations, it's important we take a step back and discuss the elephant in the room"€”namely, racism. While the world collapses around us and we all complain about how hard it is to get by, people ...

Anthropologists Gone Wild

Controversial anthropologist Napoleon A. Chagnon released his new book Noble Savages: My Life Among Two Dangerous Tribes"€”the Yanomamö and the Anthropologists on Tuesday. The fact that his career has generated so much outrage is a shocking example of how widespread political correctness has ...

Debbie Harry

A Dozen Unlikely Assholes

The biggest misconception about so-called "€œassholes"€ is that they"€™re total assholes. I know a lot of them and though they don"€™t suffer fools gladly, they will defend to the death your right to be foolish. Maybe that's why they"€™re so grumpy. They"€™re always prepared to ...

10 Jokes That People Took Seriously

On Tuesday, the "€œprogressive news site"€ Raw Story did a piece about a three-year-old in North Carolina who was killed while playing with a pink handgun. The site, which claims to feature "€œstories that get ignored in an infotainment culture,"€ used the dead child to tell us that gun ...

A Tale of Two New Yorks

When people talk about “Two Americas,” they usually assume New York City is part of the “elitist jerkoff” half and write us off. But there are two distinct New Yorks"€”an exaggerated version of the Two Americas"€”and nothing summarizes this polarization like the ...

What Childbirth Is Really Like

I watched the birth of my third child this week and it's amazing how quickly you forget the bad parts. I understand why. We probably wouldn"€™t be here if we didn"€™t immediately forget how difficult childbirth is. I"€™m still at the part before your mind wipes everything clean and I"€™m ...

The Tyranny of Anecdotes

Remember the good old days when you"€™d only have one tyrant per country and they"€™d usually kill a few thousand people? Today anyone can be tyrannical and use their shrill screams to kill millions of conversations. In The Tyranny of Clichés, Jonah Goldberg talks about how clichés such ...

The Unbearable Dullness of Judd Apatow

This Is 40 is one of those rare films that is so unforgivingly awful, it’s worth watching. What was apparently intended to be a quirky peek at Judd Apatow’s real-life family is so universally hated, it’s actually bringing people together. The first time I saw the movie, I fell ...