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  • Death of Archimedes and Left-Islam Alliance

    One legend about Archimedes, a famous Greek mathematician and physicist, states that he was killed during Syracuse’s siege in 212 B.C. According to the most common narrative, he was sketching geometric figures when a bounty-seeking Roman soldier burst into his study. “Do not disturb my circles,” said Archimedes, but the simpleton Roman legionnaire, who knew…


  • How Ukraine and America Evaporate

    President Zelensky's recent visit to America suggests that Ukrainians do not appreciate conservatives in Congress. The Ukrainians either do not know or intentionally ignore the right side of the aisle and enthusiastically work solely with left-wingers in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere.


  • Реквием по импичменту

    Последний день второго импичмента Дональда Трампа чуть не превратился в сериал.


  • A crisis of Leftism in the post-impeachment world

    What is the level of happiness among modern American leftists about the impeachment of President Trump?  Do they celebrate this Christmas gift on the streets?  (Sorry, my fellow collectivists, there is no attempt here to offend you with the word “Christmas”).  


  • Buridan’s Jackass: Why Dem-ocrats Can’t Make Up Their Minds on Impeachment

    Who would have guessed that the theoretical Buridan’s jackass, popularized by the 14th-century French philosopher, would correctly predict the behavior of the different kind of jackasses — namely, the Demo-cratic Party of the United States? The proverbial equally hungry and thirsty donkey was positioned pre-cisely midway between a pile of hay and a pail of…


  • Last reserves

    The weasels of leftism are close to exhausting their weaponization abilities.  The recent political weaponization of the banking industry (i.e., using financial records against the opposing politician — President Trump) falls in line with all the previous weaponization attempts.  However, pretty soon, they will run out of things to weaponize.


  • Monk, Judge, Sultan, and President

    Very often, what we consider unique and inimitable has already happened somewhere else.


  • Fahrenheit 404

    Recently, Apple, Spotify, Facebook, and YouTube (owned by Google's parent, Alphabet) almost simultaneously tried to erase Infowars from existence (so-called deplatforming). Libertarians and some Republican candidates for the U.S. Congress in the 2018 elections were similarly excommunicated soon after. In a week, numerous conservatives got permanently banned from Twitter.


  • 12 Russians cast in Bob Mueller’s theater of the absurd

    While President Trump sat in the historic chair of Winston Churchill at the official residence of British prime ministers in a London suburb, the special prosecutor Mueller indicted twelve spy officers of the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff (i.e., Military Intelligence, commonly abbreviated as GRU).


  • Are you living in a psychopath state?

    Everyone who has ever participated in fruitless political discussions can guess what is going on. However, few people knew for sure why most of such discussions end inconclusively.


  • The Castling of Meanings

    I don't know about you, but I had to reread the recent report by Michael Horowitz, inspector general of the U.S. Department of Justice, at least three times until I understood the meaning of what had happened. Moreover, I had to (reluctantly) recognize the justification of the main conclusion of the inspector general: that the…


  • The Manifesto of Political Incorrectness

    I refuse political self-censorship. I'm not going to exchange information with other people in politically correct newspeak. War is a war, not a "kinetic action," and not an "overseas contingency operation." Moreover, "climate change" of the 2010s (which replaced the "global warming" of 1990s, which in turn, replaced the "global cooling" of 1970s) is as…