News Analysis

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Desperate Liberals try blaming Trudeau’s unpopularity on bots

Whenever a negative hashtag about Justin Trudeau starts spreading, the Liberals start whining and complaining about “bots.”

Spencer Fernando / Sep 8, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Technology

EXCLUSIVE: Zoe Quinn’s allegations are falling apart

Recently unearthed tweets provided to The Post Millennial reveal inconsistencies in Zoe Quinn’s allegations against Alec Holowka.

Anna Slatz / Sep 8, 2019

Opinion, Culture

In 2019, men are broke and broken by wokeness

His wife wanted him to leave the toilet seat down, so he learned to pee sitting down. What a mensch! She tired of him and left him for a belligerent roofer

Libby Emmons / Sep 7, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Liberal elites think only their kids should attend private schools

What’s going on here? Trudeau himself attended the same elitist private schools he now wishes to deny others the ability to access.

Spencer Fernando / Sep 6, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Educators are getting mobbed on social media and it must stop

For the love of god, let’s do better. We could start by giving Riley his job back, and letting a principal serve her students without getting hate for it.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Sep 6, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

Elizabeth May’s Greens throws a welcome party for shallow politicians preoccupied with race

What did the Green party do in response to these horrendous statements made by the defectors? They welcomed the group with open arms.

Ali Taghva / Sep 6, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Marriage advice is easy to give if you don’t have the experience

I find the story of Joshua Harris intriguing. In 1997 a young man in his early 20s wrote a popular book on dating called “I Kissed Dating Goodbye”.

Garnett Genuis / Sep 6, 2019

Opinion, Culture

No, camping isn’t a racist activity

Don’t let the screeching of a few researchers and virtue signalling CEOs stop you from getting out and enjoying nature. Go enjoy the outdoors.

Jordan Goldstein / Sep 6, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Hong Kong protestors use ingenious tactics to demand democracy

What they are fighting for here are basic rights of self-determination. They are trying to secure freedom from authoritarian rule with inventive strategies

Libby Emmons / Sep 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s attack on Dan Crenshaw backfires

Insulting Americans and a fellow congressman is not the way to win people over to your side. It’s not through insinuations that reforms will be made

Libby Emmons / Sep 5, 2019

Opinion, American News, Culture, International News

Climate doomsayers like Greta Thunberg and the DNC are destroying discourse

We’ve descended into discourse that calls for birth strikes, international abortions, and on the farthest end of the spectrum, the consumption of human flesh, all to save the environment

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Rashida Tlaib just can’t quit her anti-Semitism

Rashida Tlaib couldn’t resist the impulse to dog-whistle anti-Zionists, and now she is yet again a figure of mockery and derision by all rational observers.

Barbara Kay / Sep 5, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The Liberals only debate when they can set the rules

Justin Trudeau’s decision to only appear in two out of five debates shouldn’t surprise anybody. The fact that Trudeau agreed…

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Sep 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Whoopi Goldberg calls out call-out culture

Whoopi Goldberg called out Debra Messing’s and Eric McCormack’s idiotic attempts to doxx Trump campaign donors. She spoke truth to the power of blacklisting

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Sep 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

In #MeToo overreach, celebrities are fighting back—and winning—in court

The #MeToo movement has been instrumental in exposing real sexual predators, but it has since turned into a social media feeding frenzy

Steven Volynets / Sep 4, 2019

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