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Cleveland Rocks Unless You Need a Cop – HotAir

Now, I have to admit – I don’t know a whole lot about Cleveland, and can probably rattle those few nuggets off in a pretty short paragraph. It’s in Ohio, sits next to Lake Erie (check, check), is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Browns, and whose baseball home team made […]

The covid booster cancer time bomb

Over the Easter week we are repeating the five most read articles we have published this year. This is No 1 and it was first published on January 30. I HAVE previously reported on my concern about the rise in stable cancer relapses that I have witnessed in my melanoma clinic.  None of these patients of […]

Climate the Movie, Part 4: Climate policy versus freedom, people and poverty

THE documentary Climate the Movie is the most needed and the most important contribution to the debate about the so-called climate crisis since the ‘alarmism era’ began in the late 1970s. Our climate science (sceptic) expert Paul Homewood reviewed it here. The film is a fact-packed near one and half hours of careful argument and evidence covering every aspect of the science […]

Rediscovering the True, Good, & Beautiful ~ The Imaginative Conservative

The everyday conversation of a free society depends on trust in our commonsense experience of reality. Contemporary errors about the True, Good, and Beautiful are not simply mistaken explanations. They are lies, distorting and misrepresenting the experiences themselves, and cannot explain our real experience of Transcendence. Many parents are discovering that there is something seriously […]

The Countryside Code for racists

IT WAS left to national treasure and veteran TV presenter John Craven to publicly reveal what for a long time has been an open secret: the British countryside is hideously and systemically racist. The fact that there are still some individuals who believe that the great outdoors is accessible for all parts of society is, […]

Smart meters and the winters of discontent

‘SMART meters are seen as an important part of the transition to net zero by allowing homeowners to more easily track their energy use and take steps to reduce consumption.’ That’s the Guardian’s way of explaining them. ‘One of the most significant benefits of smart meters is their ability to enable demand response programs and dynamic pricing.’ […]

The white working class and the new American Civil War

ON THE evening of June 16 1858 at the Republican State Convention in Springfield, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln, having been chosen earlier that day by his fellow Republicans to run for the US Senate against pro-slavery Democrat Stephen A Douglas, delivered what has become known as the ‘House Divided Speech’. Lincoln’s magnificent oration got its name […]

TCW Readers’ Forum – The Conservative Woman

THIS is our daily open forum where readers can discuss current topics, bring up ideas or simply chat.  We suggest you keep your comments to no more than 250 words (and please respect our comments policy and be patient if your comments don’t appear straight away – it is not personal, it is Disqus and bear in mind that […]

Biden Calls for Ceasefire During Phone Call with Netanyahu – HotAir

President Biden and Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke in a 45-minute phone call Thursday. During that call, Biden called for an immediate ceasefire.  There is a change afoot in U.S. policy by this administration and it is not looking good. Biden and his administration are supporting this war as an election-year exercise, not as serious […]