The Other McCain

"One should either write ruthlessly what one believes to be the truth, or else shut up." — Arthur Koestler

It Purports To Survey Those Confused Concerning The Wedding Tackle–Why Would The Math NOT Be Queer?

by Smitty I don’t understand why anyone is surprised that Michael LaCour said “Data? Tada!” for his study. In defense of LaCour, this approach is completely in keeping with the subject. For wide is the gate and broad is the road, slippery the slope, and well lubricated the fools cruising down that highway to an […]

Tracinski Is Half Correct

by Smitty Why Does the Left Kowtow to Islam? is an important read. The rub is The point is that the left doesn’t kowtow to Islam because they actually love Islam, but rather because they hate our own culture. They have been steeped in a narrative about how American and Western culture is racist and […]

Friday Fiction: 100 Word Challenge

by Smitty Sirens now, after the gunshot. Scream captured, Munch-meets-Pollock style, on the wall. Theirs had been a long relationship, full of pain, suffering, and degradation. They’d retained a twisted regard through all of the abuse. She certainly didn’t hate him, for all her wrist was still numb from the final recoil. The lurid details […]

Stephanopoulos Wishes He Could Get Over Macho Grande Like Brian Williams

by Smitty George asks "that hard question" of the Slick One pic.twitter.com/bQ3tv3UNkZ — IGotOverMachoGrande (@smitty_one_each) May 15, 2015 via Treacher & Paco

We Pity

by Smitty It’s Colonel Schlichter’s special take on delicacy that makes him such a word-for-word read: We pity the fact that every day you have to wake up and look in the mirror and see the face of a man, or woman, or whichever of the 567 other gender identities the freakshow left has manufactured, […]

Brother Of The World’s Youngest Blogger Brings It As Only He Can

Brother of the World's Youngest Blogger: "If our leadership lacks balls, I can supply." pic.twitter.com/4cBYz2nIWh — IGotOverMachoGrande (@smitty_one_each) May 10, 2015

Friday Fiction: 100 Word Challenge

by Smitty “I forgave Betty decades ago,” I told her daughter Ellen. We entered my step-mother’s house. Time to fix it up, Betty having at last allowed she’d ride out her widowhood in assisted living. “Good to hear,” said Ellen. “Mom said little of you, and what there was wasn’t nice.” I picked up a […]

Brother Of- & World’s Youngest Blogger Experience Patriarchal Oppression

by Smitty

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