Tag Archives: Barbara Shelly
Hearne: Shelly’s ‘Frankenstein’ Routine Getting Old @ Star
To be honest, I don’t spend much time pouring over what’s left of the Kansas City Star opinion section… Never did really. Except in the early 1990s when writers like Yael Abouhalkah loomed fairly large in helping shape local political opinion – or so … Continue reading →
Sutherland: Where the Buffaloed Roam; Brilliantly Dishonest
“The Lottery, with its weekly pay-out of enormous prizes, was the one public event to which the proles paid serious attention… “It was probable that there were some millions of proles for whom the Lottery was the principal, if not … Continue reading →
Sutherland: Camp of the Saints
Forty years ago a French author, Jean Raspail, wrote a powerful polemic against multiculturalism… Translated into English by Norman Shapiro, a Harvard faculty member, it was roundly condemned at the time as racist, hateful, etc., when it was published here … Continue reading →
Sutherland: Waving My Freak Flag High -or- Nothing’s the Matter With Kansas
“White collared conservative flashing down the street Pointing their plastic finger at me They’re hoping soon my kind will drop and die … Continue reading →