More from the Oxygen Club

I generally enjoy Townhall, I do, but today I’m just staring at the screen and shaking my head. Ben Shapiro is taking the controversial position that it’s okay to get angry about young girls being murdered, while Me So is blowing kisses to the cops. John Stossel, meanwhile, dedicated his 750 words to discussing how […]

The boy hits a big one

Ben Shapiro grows out of Three Monkey Republicanism: The time has come to do away with judicial review as a whole. The judicial branch has been politicized to such an extent that judges who fulfill Hamilton’s qualifications – judges who compare legislation to the actual Constitution – are dubbed conservative extremists, while judges who legislate […]

I hope he’s not right, but….

While I don’t always agree with Paul Craig Roberts, I do suspect that his condemnation of conservative media whores may prove prescient. When conservatives finally figure out Bush’s true globalist colors and realize that much of the so-called conservative media is in fact indistinguishable from big government Wilsonian Democrats, they will either flee from the […]

Separated at birth

You have to be kidding me! Only a few weeks after Maureen Dowd discovers that men don’t like bitter, controlling women, Michelle Malkin discovers that some teenagers think it’s cool to harm themselves. Were both these women locked in time warps for the last TWENTY years? Seriously, I’ve been in regular attendance at CGDC and […]

Mailvox: the virtual octagon

RJ worries needlessly: I just read your latest article. It was brutal but quite accurate. I now think you would be wise to start wearing a bulletproof vest. I do object to your implied cut on Michelle Malkin. I think your previous criticisms of her latest book defending internment were completely valid. However she also […]

Syndication: scam or survival of the fittest?

As many of you know, I’m a data junkie. Since one’s data is often incomplete, it is a mistake to assume perfect knowledge and understanding based on interpretations of what one has, but some data is almost always better than none. For example, it would be reasonable to assume that since Ben Shapiro, Michelle Malkin […]

Of Vox and vinegar

The Executive Director of mediachannel.org suggests cheese with what he presumes to be my fermented whine: Born again libertarian Vox Day (pseudonym anyone?) has taken a break from his usual outrage to gloat over the Jordan resignation: “Jordan’s accusation made no sense at all,” he writes. “Because if American troops were going to target journalists, […]

Mailvox: context, volk

Rhone is irked: ” Even though I understand that people read for confirmation, not information…”. You consistently underestimate your readership: Franken, Alterman, Iran post,Syrian TImes, Al Quiada websites [translated] as well as the usual: WND [damn i’m as tired of hearing their crap about how terrible the Dems are as i am the other side-verbage […]

The blindness of innocence

Ben Shapiro writes on WND: In the last few years, the Supreme Court has written sodomy into the Constitution of the United States; affirmed that affirmative action was constitutional, citing a broader need for “diversity”; refused to rule on whether or not “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance was constitutional; and ruled that campaign-finance […]

I confess, I’m bemused

I’m not jealous of Ben Shapiro’s success with his new book, BRAINWASHED. I’m quite pleased that WND has another hit on their hands, and I’m happy that they’re going to do well with it. I have to admit, however, that I’m more than a little puzzled by the whole thing. You may recall that WND […]