I might have an analysis of the the Iranian nuclear deal later, or I might now, depending on how my taxes are going…
UN Human Rights chief praises Islamic State for “diversity.” No, really, that happened. It’s not a parody from The Onion. (Hat tip: Jihad Watch.)
Professor finds that texts of Islam are, in fact, more violent than those of other religions.
The Columbia Journalism Review investigation of the Rolling Stone University of Virginia rape hoax story is out, and found massive problems with the reporting…
…many of which Ashe Schow highlights.
But despite the numerous journalistic problems with the piece, no one is getting fired. Lying to support the victimhood identity politics narrative means never having to lose your job…
Speaking of which: Fraternity brothers perpetrate vicious rape. Wait, did I say “perpetrate”? I meant “prevent.” (Hat tip: Instapundit.)
Earlier: “Sorry I lead you on when I got drunk.” Later: “What I really meant was you raped me!”
The Obama Administration’s reckless engagement with Iran is probably the biggest reason Netanyahu won his surprise victory.
The Atlanta Federal Reserve forecast has cut Gross Domestic Product growth estimates in the first quarter from 2.3% to 0.0%. Unexpectedly!
Ted Cruz raises $4 million in 8 days. As the New York Times notes, the vast majority is from small donors and can be spent in the primary.
Being a liberal means never having to actually weigh evidence.
Muslim group kills Red Cross worker.
What town wanted: Statue of Lucille Ball. What town got: Statue of zombie lobotomized alcoholic Amelia Earhart.
Tags: Ashe Schow, Columbia Journalism Review, Crime, Democrats, economy, Islam, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Jihad, Lucille Ball, Media Watch, rape, Rolling Stone, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, Ted Cruz, victimhood
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