HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE in Massachusetts has taken the American flag down from its campus flagpole in the wake of the election of Donald Trump. President Jonathan Lash wrote: “By removing the flag, the college will seek to focus our efforts on addressing racist, misogynistic, Islamophobic, anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic, and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and behaviors.” That just about covers all the bases. By the way, it costs more than $65,000 per year to attend hate-free Hampshire, which is 60 percent female and 70 percent white.
Detail of a miniature of God creating the sun and moon; British Library
LAST WEEK, the moon was reportedly the most remarkable it has been in appearance since 1948. They call it a “super moon” because of its close proximity to the earth. And it was super. Anyone — rich or poor — could look up and see the brilliant, luminous circle that had been not long before been what Emily Dickinson would call “a chin of gold” in the sky.
The Moon was but a Chin of Gold
A Night or two ago—
And now she turns Her perfect Face
Upon the World below—
Her Forehead is of Amplest Blonde—
Her Cheek—a Beryl hewn—
Her Eye unto the Summer Dew
The likest I have known—
Her Lips of Amber never part—
But what must be the smile
Upon Her Friend she could confer
Were such Her Silver Will—
(AP Photo/Julio Cortez)(Credit: AP)
How disappointing photos of the surface of the moon up close are compared to its appearance in the sea of night from here below. Even the view of a normal full or half moon is inspiring, but the surface of the moon, up close, is a relatively sterile, almost lifeless terrain. Interesting for its comparative impoverishment, amazing for all that it does not have. (more…)
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN thought the turkey was preferable to the bald eagle as a national symbol, reports the website It's About Time. In Franklin's words: For my own part I wish the Bald Eagle had not been chosen the Representative of our Country. He is a Bird of bad moral Character. He does not get his Living honestly. You may have seen him perched on some dead Tree near the River, where, too lazy to fish for himself, he watches the Labour of the Fishing Hawk; and when that diligent Bird has at length taken a Fish, and is bearing it to his Nest for the Support of his Mate and young Ones, the Bald Eagle pursues him and takes it from him. “With all this Injustice, he is never in good Case but like those among Men who live by Sharping & Robbing he is generally poor and often very lousy. Besides he is a rank Coward: The little King Bird not bigger than a Sparrow attacks him boldly and drives him out of the District. He is therefore by no means a proper Emblem for the brave and honest Cincinnati of America who have driven all the King birds from our Country . . . If he had been persuasive, we might have sports teams called the Turkeys, instead of the Eagles.
"POPE" Francis finds out Vatican employees have been reading the sedevacantist web site Novus Ordo Watch, which maintains he is not a true pope. Here's more on Francis "boiling with rage."
In a ceremony at the Church of Divine Mercy in Krakow, Poland on Saturday, the Catholic Bishops of Poland in the presence of President Andrzei Duda and many Catholic pilgrims, officially recognized Jesus Christ as the King of Poland and called upon Him to rule over their nation, its people and their political leaders. (more…)
They’re steaming mad. Hillary promised to keep women down! She promised to help them kill their children. The woman-haters are mad as hell that she didn’t win.
Why are these misogynists crying anyway? They’re crying because they don’t have the power over women they thought they had. They’re crying because American women are stronger and more independent minded than they thought they were.
IT IS not surprising that Mike Pence was booed and scolded at a performance Friday of the Broadway musical, Hamilton. The play is a celebration of the replacement of the European peoples of America, something Trump voters want to limit. Gregory Hood, writing last April at American Renaissance, called the extremely popular play a “subversive jab” at the Founders: (more…)
IN A three-part series, Fr. Franz Hunolt (1691-1746) wrote "On the Folly of Impure Desires of Sensual Pleasures:" You may talk to the impure man hundreds and thousands of times of the eternal joys of Heaven, he will not feel the least desire for them. He would willingly give them up, if he could satisfy all his wishes on earth. He cannot even imagine a joy which does not consist in impure love. He is inclined sometimes to envy the beast of the field, and to wish that he had neither reason nor freedom, that he might gratify his passions without shame, or the fear of eternal damnation. So that he has lost all pleasure in, and taste for everything; nay, his ruling passion itself gives him no content, because his desires increase more and more, and the greater they are, the harder it is to satisfy them.
ANOTHER Catholic blogger, Louie Verrecchio, has endorsed the position that Jorge Bergoglio is not a true pope: Even if others in Catholic media are afraid to say it aloud, at least thus far, I am not: Francis has judged himself a formal heretic. He is, therefore, an antipope.
I'VE removed a post about two students at Northwestern University who spray-painted Swastikas on the campus church. The article was erroneously reported at Gateway Pundit and Conservative Tribune. The incident occurred last March, not after the election, and at least one of the students is not Jewish. The incident did occur and one of the students may be Jewish, but it is unclear. I apologize for the errors.
MARK Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University, made these opening remarks at a symposium on 9/11 on the 15th anniversary in September. The symposium was held by Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.
I had to send you this article about Francis’s reaction last week to the election.
Rather than what he apparently did say, “I do not make judgments on people and political men, I only want to understand what suffering their behavior causes to the poor and the excluded,” wouldn’t it be marvelous to have a Pope who said something like, “I do not make judgments on people and political men, I only want to understand how their behavior affects the souls of God’s children.” (more…)