Tag: HotAir

Biden to Restart Deportations… to Haiti – HotAir

For a brief moment this morning, I thought that the Biden administration had finally seen the error of its ways and started deporting illegal migrants. A plane filled with noncitizens departed from Louisiana on Thursday, returning them to their home country. But as it turns out, the passengers were not part of the ongoing Biden […]

Parents Can Declare Infants Trans at Birth – HotAir

Score another victory for alphabet ideology, this time in Germany.  As much as we may hope or believe that gender ideology is being pushed back, we have to recognize that the political momentum that it has gained over the past decade is still moving in the wrong direction. Many European countries are putting the brakes […]

Biden’s Charlottesville Moment has Arrived – HotAir

President Biden’s campaign announcement video in 2019 began with two words – Charlottesville, Virginia. Biden said he felt compelled to run against then-President Trump because of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. Biden slammed Trump for a quote taken out of context. The quote has to do with there being “very fine people on both […]

Protesters Are Not Anti-War, but Anti-Israel – HotAir

I strongly disagree with most of the criticisms of Israel’s conduct in the war against Hamas, but I can understand why people disagree with me too.  Many people are reflexively anti-war in all circumstances; many believe that Israel hasn’t been discriminating enough in its fighting; many don’t think the US has any business getting involved, […]

Sacrificing Children to the God of CRT – HotAir

I was browsing Bari Weiss’ Free Press and ran across this article that made me wince. I was not shocked. Not even a bit surprised. But I was hit with a sense of great sadness. Once again, the Left is performing child sacrifices to the gods of critical theory.  Today, in @TheFP, I write about […]

Postcards From the Edge of Cannibalism – HotAir

        SCRANTON, Pennsylvania — Several years ago the Smithsonian magazine ran an elegant story about the use of postcards in American culture as a way both to communicate to loved ones far away and to illustrate what the traveler wants you to see about where they have been.         […]