By Nicholas Stix, on April 9th, 2008 The white poor, working, and lower-middle classes, the guys who step up and serve as policemen, firemen, jail guards, infantrymen, Marines, and in the special forces, those are the guys that the Bill Clintons, George W. Bushes, and Eliot Spitzers think are idiots.
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By Nicholas Stix, on March 20th, 2008 White men suck and other insights from sallow-faced Frank Rich.
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By Nicholas Stix, on February 19th, 2008 Charles Lee Thornton murdered William Biggs, Tom Ballman, Kenneth Yost, Michael H.T. Lynch, and Connie Karr after a long-running feud with the Kirkwood, Missouri City Council. To most, he is a cold-blooded killer; to others, a hero.
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By Nicholas Stix, on January 28th, 2008 Hillary Clinton has argued that voters should choose her because she is more "experienced" than Obama, but according to multicultural rhetoric, such claims (like the claim to be "more qualified") are merely racist code phrases.
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By Nicholas Stix, on January 17th, 2008 And the winner of the first two Republican primaries is . . . Big Media!
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By Nicholas Stix, on December 20th, 2007 The truth can never be racist.
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By Nicholas Stix, on November 27th, 2007 You may be politically colorblind, and not even know it. We can remedy that condition.
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By Nicholas Stix, on October 18th, 2007 Why bother with investigating and gathering evidence, when you can just call reporters and railroad some poor sap?
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By Nicholas Stix, on September 11th, 2007 The story of the hero who saved countless lives, and of the first of many heels who sought to railroad him for another man’s crime.
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By Nicholas Stix, on July 9th, 2007 As the chief deputy U.S. marshal explained to the interviewer, real-world fugitive apprehension has nothing in common with the movie version.
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By Nicholas Stix, on May 28th, 2007 For months the mainstream media has ignored the kidnapping, gang-rape, and murder of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom.
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By Nicholas Stix, on May 7th, 2007 They want your job, your property, and your country.
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By Nicholas Stix, on March 21st, 2007 Sometimes dying young is the best career move of all.
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By Nicholas Stix, on January 2nd, 2007 What Did the AP Know, and When Did It Know It?
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By Nicholas Stix, on November 28th, 2006 Forty-three years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the crime is no longer the stuff of automatic annual remembrance, yet most Kennedy myths live on, stronger than ever.
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By Nicholas Stix, on November 8th, 2006 George W. Bush and Karl Rove had the attitude that their Republican and conservative base had no choice but to vote GOP. Such arrogance resulted in Bush and Rove having a rude, 1992-style awakening.
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By Nicholas Stix, on October 25th, 2006 An ominous anniversary just passed – that of the Zebra Murders. From 1970-1974, the Nation of Islam earned the title of the bloodiest domestic terrorist group in American history, as it murdered as many as 270 whites in California alone.
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By Nicholas Stix, on October 14th, 2006 Invoking the Declaration of Independence, in order to rationalize as patriotic the call for a revolution, is a pathetic old communist trick. The Declaration was written to call into being a new nation, not to destroy that nation.
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By Nicholas Stix, on September 17th, 2006 Did the New Orleans Times-Picayune win a Pulitzer Prize for a journalistic fraud? It sure looks that way.
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By Nicholas Stix, on September 12th, 2006 In remembering 911, we must not forget the heroes . . . or the heels.
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By Nicholas Stix, on August 25th, 2006 The moral of the Bruno Kirby-Billy Crystal story is, never disagree with your “best friend” in Hollywood, if you’re the second banana, and he’s the star and the producer. Apparently, what Harry Truman said about friendship in Washington, applies to Hollywood, as well: “If you want a friend…get a dog.”
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By Nicholas Stix, on August 21st, 2006 While the two major political parties debate socialism vs. capitalism, both set about abolishing America.
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By Nicholas Stix, on August 14th, 2006 How many times does a judge see someone who, in trying to evade the long arm of the law, turns a minor infraction into a major felony? Meet Australia's Judge Einfeld.
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By Nicholas Stix, on July 29th, 2006 The former Nihilist-in-Chief liked to say, "Change is good," but even Bill Clinton would have drawn the line at the shenanigans by the makers of that national institution, Hellman's Mayonnaise.
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By Nicholas Stix, on July 18th, 2006 TAC would have prospered had it given its readers straight talk about race, and laid out that “humbler” approach to foreign affairs that George W. Bush had promised the electorate in 2000.
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