Zitat des Tages von Greg Gutfeld:
We are all better served by objectively diagnosing trolls so they can change.
By silencing speech, the new Left makes life more dangerous by leaving violence as the only option. Maybe that's what they want.
I guess coming out against actual evil takes guts.
Terror, married to technology and accommodated by progress in travel, has turned evil individuals into traveling ballistic missiles.
I actually hate lyrics, and I hate it when they're quoted in reviews. I don't think they matter that much; it's the sounds of words - not the words - that I look for.
I've interviewed everyone from Joe Strummer to Iggy Pop.
Do you ever see a right-wing kid violently jumping lefty speakers? On campus, you either have silent appeasement or a bruise.
Work together. Do not purge your allies because of purity.
The rise of ISIS, the orgy of identity politics, and the political changes they brought - how could Obama not see that coming? I blame the golf.
I always thought Jon Stewart was an extremely good surgeon with his scalpel. He would have Republicans on who, I guess, were unclear about what Stewart was up to, and while Jon Stewart was being nice, he was building a case for drowning them.
Wherever socialism spread, misery followed - and still follows.
Youthful impatience obscures the endless potential for joy that's standing right in front of you.
Here is a fact: If Facebook were a religion, it will be the third largest behind Islam and Christianity. Its success is rooted and capitalizing on the human desire to bond.
Sully's' upbeat message is that we still need humans. It was the heroically human Sully who saved those people, not some cold equation written on a chalkboard.
Something to keep in mind, whether you adore Obama or Trump: Drooling toadyism is not a good look on either side, and it paves the way for evil. Because while hate can drive people to do many things, love permits leaders to do all things - none of them good.
The explosion of jihad and its desire to export its contagious madness to all areas of the world have changed the way we view immigration.
'Sol Invictus' works like your basic FNM record: the sequencing is an artful job, hustling you politely through all the gentle, harsh, weird surprises that follow - and then when it's over, you get back on the ride and start over, just like Space Mountain.
How odd that the proponents of free expression think 'free' only applies to them.
Here is the problem with legacy: You'll sacrifice stuff that is not even yours to get it. Take President Obama's Iran deal, when he gave the shirt off his back - and ours, too.
Trump has manufactured the first-ever Celebrity Immunity Bubble - rendering him incapable of offense, no matter whom he offends. It's brilliant.
No one wants a lecture when you're getting a latte. So if you get one without asking, isn't that grounds for some discipline?
The modern progressive movement believes that dissenting language is objectionable, which then removes the brakes between anger and violence.
True, the country is divided, but it's not Right and Left. It's Left and Not Left. It is because, for liberals, politics is personal and therefore extremely loud. For the rest of us, we prefer community over calamity.
A troll's life is a no-physical-contact existence. You will die alone, as you die daily, online.
There's a difference between being politically incorrect and boorish. And we've seen that line crossed a dozen times by smart people who've mistaken politics for punditry.
The PC rebellion is about a reaction against the media academic complex, which tells us what to say - or else.
What a contrast, Trump is feisty but flexible. Obama, cool but rigid. But he had no reason to bend. The media already bought into his shtick. His giddy fan base ate up every white-coated lie.
Obama's tenure had more dirty linen then Charlie Sheen's hamper.
Before there was radical Islam, immigration and terror didn't mix.
I spent my teens in northern California listening to KALX, KUSF, and KFJC, finding people that changed my life.
Hollywood is always about Hollywood.
It takes a special, selfless person to make music that accommodates the universal need for mindless escapism - or what I call oblivion.
Travel like a pro, not like a hobo. That's my motto.
I realize Twitter can be good, providing a video game of creativity for your brain.
As machines take over the decision-making that saves lives, we are left with fewer chances to save lives later.
2017 may have been that year when identity politics hit a brick wall - and slumped limply on the pavement.