Category Archives: Culture
Maybe 99.7% of Boston Anti-Free-Speech Protesters Were Not There for Peaceful Purposes
This morning Chief Nick Willard asked me about the 99.9% (or 99.7%) of protesters whom the Boston Police commissioners claimed were in the city for a peaceful demonstration. I said (paraphrasing) he couldn’t possibly know that but if 40,000™ people showed up … Continue reading
Kimberly Morin Discusses Firearm Sales and Boston’s Free Speech Rally
Guest host Manchester Police Chief Nick Willard talked to Kimberly Morin of NH Political Buzz for Politically Buzzed. Kimberly began the segment by inquiring about a statement that the Chief said in a prior segment regarding the purchasing of firearms. They then discussed the free speech rally that … Continue reading
POLL: Most Millennials just fine with Confederate monuments
A survey of 1,125 American adults conducted this week by The Marist Poll, in conjunction with National Public Radio and PBS Newshour, found that 60 percent of respondents aged 18 to 29 support maintaining Confederate monuments as historical symbols—roughly the same percentage reported … Continue reading
New Hampshire’s Governor Chooses Placating the Leftist-Elite Over Facts
Governor Chris Sununu, in response to President Trump’s impromptu news conference at Trump Tower, which was supposed to be about infrastructure, but quickly became all about Charlottesville: Sununu’s tweet essentially parrots the Sununu’s tweet essentially parrots the elite-Left’s Charlottesville narrative. | … Continue reading
New Poll Sheds Light On Millennial Attitudes Towards Historical Monuments
So who is behind this drive to scrub history and remove monuments that some in our society can’t emotionally deal with? Well, according to a recent Marist poll, it’s not the typical college student, or millennials, in general. Sure, the chaos … Continue reading
New York Times Named After a City Named After a Slave-Trading Racist
The list of things the Democrats and their thugs must insist we change (remove, destroy) because “slavery” grows by the day. This time it’s New York. The State, the City, and everything else that sounds similar. | More… | GraniteGrok
Tracing The Dark Origins Of Charlottesville’s KKK
After events like what happened this past weekend in Charlottesville, I always find it instructive to look back at history and how people and ideologies were framed then — and how people see or don’t see them today. Scrolling through … Continue reading
At UNH, Student Demands After Racist Incidents Feel Like Déjà Vu
As students get ready to return for another year at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, for some, there’s still unfinished business from last year. After a series of racist campus incidents, students of color called upon the administration … Continue reading
A Reminder as New Hampshire Grows Its Addiction Bureaucracy
Read this book before it is too late. (Or read it again.) Theodore Dalrymple believes that almost everything people know about opiate addiction is wrong. Most flawed of all is the notion that addicts are in touch with profound mysteries … Continue reading