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Will San Francisco Vote For Antisemitism?

June 4, 2011
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Will San Francisco Vote For Antisemitism?

“Intactivists” – the term Left-wing radicals who want to ban circumcision in San Francisco call themselves – exposed their antisemitc heart in the latest round of their campaign material. Come November, San Francisco voters will decide whether or not circumcision will remain a legal medical practice when they vote on the “MGM Bill,” promoted by homosexual activist Lloyd Schofield. While the legality of such a measure, were it to pass, is highly questionable, one thing that isn’t is how this bill exposes the radical Left’s antisemitic nature. Schofield’s organization has produced a campaign comic book promoting the anti-circumcision cause. The comic, titled “Foreskin Man,” is just chock full of antisemitic imagery and characters. The comic’s villain is “Monster Mohel,” about whom readers are told that “othing excites Monster Mohel more than cutting into the penile flesh of an eight-day-old infant boy.” This garbage could have been pulled right out of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion: And maybe it’s just me, but the comic’s “hero” bears a striking resemblance to that “Master Race” promoted by a certain European government back in the 1930s and 40s: But this anti-circumcision bill, according to its promoters, has nothing to do with the

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Is Glenn Beck Right About the Progressives?

September 16, 2010
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Is Glenn Beck Right About the Progressives?

by Mike Gray . . . at a time when there is a serious debate about first principles—and when significant elements of the public appear receptive to criticisms of our march toward European-style social democracy—the meaning of progressivism, past and present, is surely relevant. — Ronald J. Pestritto Hillsdale College professor Pestritto literally wrote the book on one of the icons of the progressive movement (Woodrow Wilson and the Roots of Modern Liberalism, 2005), so what he has to say is of some import: Whatever I or anyone else thinks about Mr. Beck’s programming or political views, on one central historical issue he is correct: The progressive movement did indeed repudiate the principles of individual liberty and limited government that were the basis of the American republic. America’s original progressives were convinced that the country faced a set of social and economic problems demanding a sharp increase in federal power. They also said that there was too much emphasis placed on protecting the liberty of individuals at the expense of broader social justice. For progressives, it’s the heart and not the head that rules: To achieve their ends, progressives understood that the original constitutional limits on the scope of the

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NFL’s Urlacher Not Bothered by ‘Neo-Nazi’ Slur

July 28, 2010
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NFL’s Urlacher Not Bothered by ‘Neo-Nazi’ Slur

Brian Urlacher of the NFL’s Chicago Bears showed yesterday how a gentleman handles being the butt of a politically incorrect joke: he brushed it off and agreed that it was funny. As Chicagobreakingsports.com reports, the All-Pro Bears middle linebacker hadn’t heard about the incident until a friend told him about it. Beck, on his FOX News TV program, had been looking at photographs of a group of celebrities listed by a website as “The Blackest White Folks We Know” (which, incidentally, was not a very flattering group of people, Urlacher notwithstanding, unless you find Rod Blagojevich, Madonna, James Carville, and Bill Clinton to be models of deportment). Upon seeing the bald, bullnecked Urlacher, Beck said, “I think this guy’s a neo-Nazi.” That led to much criticism, as apparently is the case with everything Beck says. Beck duly apologized on his Fox News website: “Anyway, I apologize to anyone who was offended. I just made a neo-Nazi joke based on the short hair and white skin; I don’t actually think he has fascist plans to take over the Earth.” Urlacher would have none of it. “It’s dumb. I think people blew it out of proportion,” he said, according to the Chicagobreakingsports

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James Cameron vs. Glenn Beck

March 25, 2010
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James Cameron vs. Glenn Beck

“King of the World” director James Cameron is holding a grudge over Glenn Beck making a joke about him when Beck had a show over on the unwatched CNN Headline News network three years ago. Beck said the man who foisted “Titanic” on the world — especially Celine Dion’s awful “My Heart Will Go On” upon the culture — must be at least in the running for election to become the Anti-Christ. It was a joke. Did I mention it was three years ago? But, apparently, a mantle full of Oscars and a few billion dollars worth of box office receipts can’t heal the wounds Beck inflicted in jest. Cameron unleashed a profanity-laced tirade Tuesday against Beck, and even The Hollywood Reporter is too dense, biased, or lazy to correctly place the easily discerned reason for Beck’s “offensive” quote. Hint: It has nothing to do with Cameron’s 2007 documentary, “The Lost Tomb of Jesus,” which (1) no one has heard of, (2) didn’t air until March of 2007, and (3) aired after Beck’s comments of February 26, 2007. We’ll let the rest of the story be filled in by Beck’s reaction to the flap on his show Wednesday night: Why is

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