It's almost like whites have no culture of their own, developing ideas:
They just bite from black culture and bask in the light:
It's embarrassing,...
Citing a mixture of "shoddy journalism" and "religious bigotry," the Church of Scientology is threatening to sue Vanity Fair over a recent article claiming that it helped "audition" young actresses to find a suitable girlfriend for Tom Cruise.Even though there's still no connection or similarities between Mormonism and Scientology (absolutely none what-so-ever) somebody contact those great anti-bigotry watchdogs, Glenn Reynolds, Ann Althouse, Stacey McCain, and Michelle Malkin, and tell them to turn up the heat:
Castro has called Obama the world's "best snake charmer" - here's a question:
Vanity Fair had a talk with Satan recently, and he said it's "correct that I side with environmentalists".
So Oprah's buying off her cult with a cult car - the 2012 VW Beetle. That figures, huh? But what do we know about it?Volkswagen’s retro-styled sporty/performance car is redesigned to be a “New New Beetle.” Spies say it’s a bit larger, roomier, and more butch-looking, but many other things will be familiar, and that could mean sales trouble.So we ask you, again:
And Al Gore is an unethical NewAge sell out who doesn't know shit - about the environment or politics - just as we've always said.
"An accused con man who runs an upstate 'cult' bankrolled by the Bronfman booze fortune has 'had people killed,' he boasts in an explosive new video.Yes our old friend, Keith Raniere, is admitting to murder in the midst of numerous lawsuits, multiple accusations of fraud, and and even a recent article in Vanity Fair refering to his enterprise as, specifically, a "cult". And then try this - from the same article quoted above:
Keith Raniere, who runs Albany-based NXIVM, makes the chilling claim on tape to female followers who confronted him with their concerns about the group, which has been derided by detractors as a harmful 'cult.'
'Here’s the thing,' Raniere says on the 2009 video, which was sent to The Post and also posted last night on youtube.com. 'I’ve had people killed because of my beliefs -- or because of their beliefs.'"
"Former NXIVM members told The Post that Raniere’s claim is particularly disturbing in light of the mysterious disappearance of a former NXIVM student several years ago.I give up.
In 2003, 35-year-old environmentalist Kristin Snyder vanished from an Alaska hotel after taking NXIVM classes. Her body was never found.
Snyder’s Toyota truck was discovered near a local bay, along with a note that read: 'I was brainwashed and my emotional center of the brain was killed...Please contact my parents [if] you find me or this note.'"
Ahem. It seems The New York Daily News is reporting more "off-beat" information about our pro-illegal immigration NewAge spirit hunter, Lady GaGa, which they gleaned from reading Vanity Fair - check this out:"I have this weird thing that if I sleep with someone they're going to take my creativity from me through my vagina."If you ask me, she ought to be more afraid that it's escaping through her mouth. For instance, I don't know about anyone else, but, it does occur to me, we've heard a variation on this theme before somewhere:
Think Christopher Hitchens' voting for Barack Obama was a fluke? We don't. You can trace the change in America's most prolific writer to this very photo.
"St. Jude is the patron saint of lost causes, and for 30 years we invoked his name as we opposed ethanol subsidies. So imagine our great, pleasant surprise to see that the world is suddenly awakening to the folly of subsidized biofuels.-- From the editors of the Wall Street Journal.All it took was a mere global "food crisis." Last week chief economist Joseph Glauber of the USDA, which has been among Big Ethanol's best friends in Washington, blamed biofuels for increasing prices on corn and soybeans. Mr. Glauber also predicted that corn prices will continue their historic rise because of demand from "expanding use for ethanol."
Even the environmental left, which pushed ethanol for decades as an alternative to gasoline, is coming clean. Lester Brown, one of the original eco-Apostles, wrote in the Washington Post that "it is impossible to avoid the conclusion that food-to-fuel mandates have failed." We knew for sure the tide had turned when Time magazine's recent cover story, "The Clean Energy Myth," described how turning crops into fuel increases both food prices and atmospheric CO2. No one captures elite green wisdom better than Time's Manhattan editors. Can Vanity Fair be far behind?
All we can say is, welcome aboard. Corn ethanol can now join the scare over silicone breast implants and the pesticide Alar as among the greatest scams of the age. But before we move on to the next green miracle cure, it's worth recounting how much damage this,...political machine is doing."