Jewish women wage war on the woke
However defined, there seems to be a pandemic of chutzpah in play among solid right or right-tilting Jewish females. I thought
of my friend Shoula when I watched Tucker Carlson’s interview with Chaya Raichik, the heretofore anonymous founder of the popular and influential site, “The Libs of TikTok.”An orthodox Jew from Los Angeles, Raichik fought off the boredom of the COVID lockdown by gathering the narcissistic musings of various teachers and doctors boasting on TikTok of their efforts to subvert the gender identity of their students or patients.
Raichik simply presented these musings with little or no editorial on her own site. Bounced from Twitter and finally reinstated, The Libs of TikTok now has 1.7 million followers on Twitter alone. What makes Raichik’s story so impressive is that, like Shoula, she conceived the idea and set up the site without any institutional support.
The Euro Media Welcomed Benedict XVI the Way Ours Did Trump
I was in the cathedral no more than 30 seconds when the image on the screen switched from a French talking head to the balcony of the Vatican. There it was announced that a new Pope had been selected, and it was German Cardinal Josef Ratzinger. Upon hearing the news, the faithful stood as one and cheered, and I shouted out impulsively, “I know that guy!”
In fact, in 1998 I had interviewed Cardinal Ratzinger for a documentary we had done on the revival of the traditional movement within the Catholic Church, a revival that Cardinal Ratzinger had encouraged and that inspired me to return to Catholicism. Not everyone was pleased with the choice. An American woman standing next to me blurted out, “This is a terrible day for women!” As I learned, the media were not too pleased either.
Seth Rich’s laptops may hold deeper secrets than Hunter’s
In my 2019 book, “Unmasking Obama,” I focus the spotlight on those intrepid investigators who are doing the work that mainstream journalists are paid to but don’t.
One unsung investigator who deserves more attention is Ty Clevenger, a self-described, “Ex-cop, ex-journalist, disgruntled lawyer, muckraking blogger (http://LawFlog.com), and cheerful optimist. (OK, maybe that last one is a stretch.)”
In a sense, all the investigators I have highlighted are, like myself, optimists. We continue to believe that surrender is not an option and that despair is for losers. For the last several years, Clevenger has dug away the dirt surrounding what may be the most revealing mystery of our time, the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.
How many young lives has TDS claimed?
Trump Derangement Syndrome – TDS among friends – has caused greater mental and even physical damage to American youth than any other malady of the last seven years, COVID included.
To spite former President Donald Trump, Democrats have allowed fentanyl to flow across our borders, crime to run rampant in our streets and physicians to mutilate our children.TDS had its greatest effect on children’s lives by triggering school closures in the academic year 2020-2021. As an insider’s guide to the way TDS affected schools, there is probably no better source than Jennifer Sey’s eminently readable new book, “Levi’s Unbuttoned: The Woke Mob Took My Job But Gave Me My Voice.”
Is Michelle the reason Dems moved up South Carolina primary?
The New York Times and just about everyone else in the media think that the Democratic National Committee’s plan “to radically reorder” the traditional primary process was done at the behest of Joe Biden. Los Angeles filmmaker and author Joel Gilbert thinks otherwise. Earlier this year, Gilbert released a compelling documentary and companion book, “Michelle Obama 2024, Her Real Life Story and Plan for Power.” In it, he makes a much stronger case than the Times does for the Dems’ power play.
The impressively naive headline of the Times reads “Biden, Demoting Iowa and Prizing Diversity, Wants S.C. as First Primary.” The subhead is just as wide-eyed: “The plan came as the president asked that ‘voters of color have a voice in choosing our nominee much earlier in the process.'”
The 10 nominees for 2022 Cultural MVP
The late Andrew Breitbart is credited with the observation, “All politics is downstream from culture.” Wanting to create a podcast that dealt with something other than the news of the day, my partner-in-crime, Hollywood veteran Loy Edge, and I have launched “Upstream,” a podcast dedicated to exploring the cultural source of today’s political issues.
As a year-ender, Loy and I will award the first annual “Upstream MVP,” the recognition of that person who contributed most to the advancement of American culture in the otherwise misbegotten Biden era. Below are my 10 nominees in a preliminary ranked order. I have not conferred with Loy yet, and I am sure I am overlooking or underestimating someone, so all input is welcome. We will make the final announcement before year’s end. Stay tuned.