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  • Vox Day Website Taken Down by Google

    08/11/2021 7:06:22 AM PDT · by Brookhaven · 28 replies
    Vox Day ^ | 9-11-21 | self
    Vox Day's website has been taken down by Google. For those who don't know who he is, he is a conservative/alt-right author who has started several businesses to create alternatives to liberal products, including: • Arkhaven Comics: a comic book publisher • Castalia House: physical book publishing house • Infogalactic: a Wikipedia alternative • news.infogalactic.com: alternative news aggregator He is also the author of "SJW's Always Lie", "SJW's Always Double Down", "The Irrational Atheist", "Cuckservative: How Conservatives Betrayed America", "Corporate Cancer" (a book about how liberals damage companies from within), and multiple fiction novels. Lately, he has been speaking out...
  • Amazon takes down Castalia House

    01/31/2019 9:42:03 AM PST · by grey_whiskers · 48 replies
    Vox Day Blogspot ^ | Jan 31 2019 | Vox Day
    See the link. All references to the Kindle Books have been removed; the notice from Amazon to the publisher is interesting too. Someone at Amazon *appears* to,have wiped the publisher clean off their databases.
  • What Is The Alt-Right? | Vox Day and Stefan Molyneux

    08/30/2016 12:57:56 PM PDT · by Voluntaryist · 63 replies
    Youtube ^ | 8/30/2016 | Stefan Molyneux
    In the aftermath of Hillary Clinton’s speech, one question has dominated mainstream news coverage: what is the Alt-Right? Vox Day joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss his thoughts on the Alt-Right philosophy, the preservation of western civilization, the failure of conservatism in the United States, how diversity decreases social trust, opposition to globalism, why overpopulation concerns are hypocritical, why environmentalists don’t oppose immigration, arguments against free trade, problems with multiculturalism and much much more!
  • Vox Day of #Gamergate: Why I Support Donald Trump

    04/22/2016 10:28:15 AM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 43 replies
    Heatstreet ^ | 04/16/2016 | Vox Day
    I am often asked why I, a Christian libertarian and intellectual, would publicly support Donald Trump, a man of no fixed ideology, no apparent religious beliefs, multiple marriages, visible ties to the Clintons, and whose taste and sophistication tends to resemble that of a nouveau riche rhinoceros. It is a reasonable question. After all, how can anyone support a candidate whose public statements are, to put it mildly, inconsistent—when they are not completely self-contradictory. The answer is as simple as it is conclusive and convincing. Donald Trump is the only candidate in either major party whose personal interests are aligned...
  • Winning the war against men, Part 1

    06/28/2010 4:40:32 AM PDT · by Sioux-san · 26 replies
    World Net Daily ^ | 6/28/2010 | Vox Day
    There is a relentless war being waged against American men that literally spans the entire extent of their lives. From the womb, in which a woman's "right" to abort a male baby for being male is defended but a similar right to abort a female baby for being female is vehemently opposed, to the grave, wherein the disparate impact of old age is ignored despite women living 5.2 years longer than men on the average, men are systematically, structurally and unstintingly under assault. Most men understand this on some level, but like the nice dependable man who can't figure out...
  • A battle of the sexes

    05/02/2009 12:22:33 PM PDT · by ReformationFan · 9 replies · 693+ views
    VoxDay.Blogspot.com ^ | 4/26/09 | Vox Day
    The Battle of the Sexes, where the women's field of elite runners competed against the men, didn't pan out the way race officials had hoped. Even after giving the women an 18 and a half-minute head start, five of the Elite men finished before the top woman. The interesting thing isn't that the men won even when the women were given an unfair advantage. What's interesting is the fact that the officials were hoping that a woman would win. But if stacking the deck so that a woman will win is the point, then why not go all the way...
  • No bonuses, no bailouts

    03/23/2009 9:10:52 AM PDT · by ReformationFan · 4 replies · 422+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | 3-23-2009 | Vox Day
    I am not a Democrat, nor am I a Republican. In fact, I have never voted for either a Democrat or a Republican in any of the past presidential elections for which I was eligible to vote. Ronald Reagan and Ron Paul are the only two Republicans for whom I would have been willing to vote; I was too young to vote for the former, and the Republican Party prevented me from having the opportunity to vote for the latter. Needless to say, nominating John McCain looks just as foolish in retrospect as it did at the time. It seems...
  • Interview with Ron Paul

    06/18/2007 9:52:22 AM PDT · by AdamSelene235 · 45 replies · 869+ views
    world net daily ^ | June 18, 2007 | vox day
    What's your response to those who say you're not electable? The idea of who is not electable is subjective. It's early. No one knows, and only one candidate will win, so everyone else will turn out to be not electable. The nomination is completely open now because the party is in disarray, the base is unhappy and I offer them an alternative and a return to their tradition of true conservativism. I think I'm quite electable. I'm not placing any bets, but to argue that I'm not electable is just trying to dismiss someone they don't want to hear from....
  • Fool Me Thrice (anti-Fred Thompson garbage)

    06/11/2007 12:14:09 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 47 replies · 1,367+ views
    Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 06/11/2007 | Vox Day
    I was not writing this column during the campaign prior to the 2000 election, but I did follow the battles for the Republican nomination with some interest. I found it hard to believe after eight years of the William Jefferson Clinton circus, American people would wish for symbolic continuation of his presidency. Unfortunately, the Republican candidates on offer were a lightweight collection of Conservative no-hopers, moderate Republican establishment figures and one popular governor of a large Southern state. That governor, George W. Bush, understandably looked like the only reasonable choice, and if his conspicuously non-ideological language was suspiciously protean, it...
  • The (Republican) party's over

    05/21/2007 8:24:48 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 65 replies · 2,614+ views
    WND.com ^ | 05/21/07 | Day, Vox
    The (Republican) party's over -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: May 21, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern Vox Day made the point during Bush's first term that he thought George Delano would do more damage to the Republican party and conservatives than any Democrat could do. It turns out that he was entirely correct. - Physics Geek (Warning: Website contains graphic language) I'm not particularly interested in rubbing the White House's latest treachery in the faces of the Three Monkey Republicans, who are finally beginning to see and hear a little of the evil that has always been readily apparent in George W. Bush. What's...
  • A landslide for the Lizard Queen (Hillary, Rudy Giuliani, French election and 2008 discusssed}

    05/07/2007 11:01:27 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 19 replies · 1,536+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | May 8, 2007 | Vox Day
    I fully expect Hillary Clinton to be the next president of the United States of America. Check that, I expect Hillary Rodham to be the next president of the United States of America; she's already dropped the Rodham for the campaign, as I expected, and she'll surely bring it back sometime between the election and the inauguration. Assuming, of course, that she wins. And win she should. Last week's Republican debate demonstrated the massive problem facing Republicans in 2008, as Ron Paul was the only candidate with the constitutional fortitude to face up to the fact that the Iraq war...
  • The futility of arms control (Libertarian Argument Alert)

    07/11/2006 10:08:13 AM PDT · by SirLinksalot · 12 replies · 545+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 07/11/2006 | Vox Day
    The futility of arms control -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: July 10, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Vox Day -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com The first ordinance bearing on military matters in the Capitularies of Charles the Great is one showing his anxiety to keep as much armour as possible within the realm. In 779 he orders that no merchant shall dare to export byrnies from the realm. This order was repeated again and again in later years, in the Capitula Minora, cap. 7, and again in the Aachen Capitulary of 805; the trade in arms with the Wends and Avars is especially denounced...
  • IN Defense of the new York Times ( Libertarian Argument Alert )

    07/03/2006 11:54:14 AM PDT · by SirLinksalot · 83 replies · 1,143+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | 07/03/2006 | Vox Day
    This is a WorldNetDaily printer-friendly version of the article which follows. To view this item online, visit http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50883 Monday, July 3, 2006 In defense of the New York Times Posted: July 3, 20061:00 a.m. Eastern By Vox Day © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com I am no fan of the New York Times. It is a pompous, outdated media organization that combines a dedication to poisonous ideology with a predilection for mediocre art and faux eurostylism. Its reporters are columnists who write opinion columns that pass for news stories, while its columnists are talentless divas whose ignorance of politics and economics is only exceeded...
  • The Brothel or the Burqah

    06/26/2006 10:42:44 AM PDT · by A. Pole · 40 replies · 1,588+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Monday, June 26, 2006 | Vox Day
    One of the surprises of the 21st century is the revival of slavery around the world. From the Chinese laogai to the brothels of Berlin, from Darfur to Darby, humans are being bought and sold as property. In fact, it is estimated that 27 million individuals are currently enslaved, nearly double the number that were owned as slaves throughout the entire history of American slavery. This revival of slavery is more than a little ironic, especially in the West, considering it comes at a time when the equalitarian dogma of sexual sameness is taken for granted and millionaire descendants of...
  • Michael Medved Radio Show May 16, 2006 (Larry Kudlow 1st hour)

    05/16/2006 12:17:05 PM PDT · by beaversmom · 36 replies · 552+ views
    Michael Medved ^ | May 16, 2006
    Larry Kudlow from CNBC on for 1st hour.
  • Hot-air Republicans

    05/08/2006 2:16:40 PM PDT · by Conservative Coulter Fan · 29 replies · 695+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | May 8, 2006 | Vox Day
    While the word is not yet devoid of all meaning, the last five years have been witness to a corruption of the word "conservative" that earlier rotted out the once-noble concept of liberalism. To be liberal once meant to be pro-freedom and skeptical of state intervention. Now, it signifies limits on free speech and free association, no limits on government spending and state intervention. If a verb such as "to be" can be called into doubt, (or at least its present tense, third-person singular), how much easier it is to redefine an adjective! Keen political observers will note that what...
  • Myth of the electable moderate

    12/14/2005 4:51:39 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 29 replies · 692+ views
    World net Daily ^ | 12/12/05 | Vox Day
    During the California recall election, when my then-WND colleague Hugh Hewitt was in the forefront of leading a merry band of Republican optimists to reject Tom McClintock – a genuine conservative – in favor of a man much esteemed by the Kennedy family, I wrote a column titled "Satanic Schwarzeneggerians," in which I encouraged eschewing the sacrifice of principle in favor of the "pragmatic" pursuit of power. Now, I quite like Arnold as an action hero, and would consider it an honor to lift weights with the legendary body builder. But there are decent and even delightful individuals in every...
  • Satanic Schwarzeneggerians

    09/15/2003 1:50:36 AM PDT · by ambrose · 150 replies · 245+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 9-15-03 | Vox Day
    Satanic Schwarzeneggerians Posted: September 15, 20031:00 a.m. Eastern By Vox Day © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com "I have gone back and forth on Schwarzenegger, so much that I almost have whiplash. But my new – my current – position on him is: To hell with him." – Jay Nordlinger, National Review I like Arnold, the bodybuilding evangelist and the movie star. But I have no regard for Mr. Schwarzenegger-Kennedy, the evasive politician. He's a man of the people now – give him a little more time and he'll be feeling our pain and doing everything "for the children." Fortunately, it didn't take long for...
  • Feeding the fires of Moloch

    11/14/2005 4:46:08 AM PST · by kindred · 24 replies · 1,044+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | November 14, 2005 | Vox Day
    Not long ago, I bore witness to a small thing that many would consider sweet, and others would regard as ominous, even sinister. It was a Sunday, I was attending a small evangelical church, and the 50 or so people there were singing an upbeat contemporary Christian song accompanied by a decent electronic sampler with a built-in drum machine. Having been raised amidst scathes of Scandinavians, I've never been inclined toward the demonstrative customs of Southern Baptists and other evangelicals, to say nothing of the rump-shaking ebullience of the Brazilian contingent at this particular church. But their enthusiasm is contagious,...
  • The coming conservative collapse

    09/19/2005 8:10:32 AM PDT · by Mikey · 221 replies · 5,556+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | September 19, 2005 | Vox Day
    The turn of the century was supposed to be the triumph of the conservatives. From the dark era of the Democrat-dominated '60s and '70s, conservatives began their protracted march toward electoral power, culminating finally in the long-awaited capture of all three branches of the federal government. The Reagan Revolution was finally to be realized in earnest! But just as most Republican Supreme Court nominees have turned out to be treacherous supporters of big government – activist liberals in disguise – their legislative- and executive-branch colleagues likewise revealed themselves to be every bit as unfaithful to conservative principles of small government...