Red Pill Blues

Do I get downhearted? Yes I do. You think it's easy, living on the red pill? In that world-bestriding bestseller We Are Doomed I introduced readers to the theory of Depressive ...

Which Holocaust Did You Mean?

I wagered a Takimag writer that the New York Times and its international excuse for a newspaper would report on anti-Semitism in Europe the minute the civilian dead in Gaza ...

Who Gets to Name the Snow?

Here's the fastest, surest way to identify the subspecies hackus punditus"€”watch for them to display one particular behavior, especially when deadlines loom during summer ...

A GOP Ultimatum to Vlad

With the party united, the odds are now at least even that the GOP will not only hold the House but also capture the Senate in November. But before traditional conservatives ...

Women Against Feminism: Are These Bitches Crazy?

Every time I hear that we live under a "€œpatriarchy,"€ I close my eyes, click my heels, snap my fingers, and wish that it were true. But when I open my eyes, it's obvious ...

Gaza

Two Wrongs Make a Mess

One event I regretted missing on my last visit to London was a party at the Polish Club, which has been refurbished and has a new Polish prince as its president and has good Poles ...

Regensburg Cathedral

Deutschland, Deutschland!

Boo to the C.I.A.! It got caught spying on Germany and its top man in Berlin has been sent home. What I"€™d like to know is, what's so important about Berlin's open-book ...

The Wisest Thing Anybody Ever Said

Whenever the Democrats whip up a feminist frenzy to win elections, as in 1992 and 2012, I"€™m reminded of a deflationary joke I"€™ve always seen attributed to a 1970s ...

Beware the Eugenicist

My direct relative fought with the loyalists during the American Revolution. He was a traitor to the cause of secession from the Crown. He fought for the British as a Lieutenant ...

Catfight!

Good news, guys. Feminism is over. Sure, there are still women being stoned to death and a teenager might get butyric acid thrown in her face for rejecting an arranged marriage ...

The Brazil of North America

To observe the decades-long paralysis of America’s political elite in controlling her borders calls to mind the insight of James Burnham in 1964—“Liberalism is ...

Racists are Everywhere: Piledriver Edition

In 2014, the business model for journalism (so-called) is as follows: manufacture some perceived outrage and let the delicious page views and ad revenues flow forth. The Atlantic, ...

Everything Is Wrong

The last time I checked in with the perpetually outraged, they were angry because we were lighting off fireworks. Apparently, July 4th celebrations glorify war, or something. ...

A Righteous Invasion

The current surge of Central American children and mothers across the border has made a travesty of the schmaltzy arguments long employed to rationalize the government's winking ...

President Barack Obama

Impeachment, a Bridge Too Far

Increasingly, across this city, the “I” word is being heard. Impeachment is being brought up by Republicans outraged over Barack Obama’s usurpations of power ...

Discussion Not Over!

In his recent piece for Takimag ("€œGun Control and the Scope of Ethics"€) Alexander Fiske-Harrison confesses to "€œcomplete mystification"€ concerning the gun-control ...


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