“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever.”
Today is the anniversary of both the birth and death of a man considered by many to be the greatest English writer and the greatest dramatist of all time: William Shakespeare.
Strap in, my friends, for the Mother of all "Ya gotta be kidding me" lack of self-awareness moments from a "news" organization where it's practically the brand.
After a couple of weeks off, we're back to primaries! Did you miss them? I sure did.
The first witness in Donald Trump's trial for alleged "criminal" bookkeeping errors came with National Enquirer-worthy titillations about what a hot commodity the former president was back in the day. Prosecutors thought they'd burst out of the gate with a little razzle-dazzle and T&A, hoping that jurors would believe the witness had anything to do with the actual charges in the case. This is because — spoiler alert — the prosecutors' actual case is a "confusing" distraction. It's the "Seinfeld"...
Is there something in New York City's water that has made it more insane than usual lately?
When we think of the Nazis who killed roughly six million Jews during WWII, we envision jack-booted, goose-stepping animals like
As far as the student protesters at Columbia University and other universities are concerned, they’re making a strong and principled stand for justice. Yet events at Columbia and elsewhere have taken an ugly turn, with the protesters sounding more like the National Socialists (remember, that’s what “Nazi” means) of 1930s Germany than any actual crusader for human rights.
The Wyoming Health Department is reportedly using taxpayer dollars to fund a boastfully explicit drag event.
There's been an unprecedented movement by college-age kids away from Ivy League and other so-called elite schools toward schools in the South.
When I was in college more than 50 years ago, liberal professors were often hardly much older than the students they were teaching. They hung around with students. They dressed like students. They talked like students. And many of them dated students.