Balder Ex-Libris - Sailer SteveReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearSailer Steve - America's half-blood princeurn:md5:4866fc915d8c1961b123f36c94bc3a712016-09-16T07:32:00+01:002016-09-16T07:32:00+01:00balderSailer SteveAmericaEuropeJewRacesRacialismSecond World WarUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Sailer_Steve_-_America_s_half-blood_prince.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Sailer Steve</strong><br />
Title : <strong>America's half-blood prince Barack Obama "Story of Race and Inheritance"</strong><br />
Year : 2008<br />
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Foreword by Peter Brimelow. (Peter Brimelow is the Editor of VDARE.COM and author of Alien Nation : Common Sense About America’s Immigration Disaster) On the tomb of concert impresario Johann Peter Salomon in Westminster Abbey is the terse but entirely adequate epitaph: ʺHe brought Haydn to England.ʺ I suspect that my own epitaph may well be: “He talked Steve Sailer into writing his first book.” That this brilliant if eccentric polymath had to wait for me to suggest a book, and currently writes only for guerilla outlets like VDARE.COM, is devastating evidence of the political correctness that now paralyses American establishment publishing and the Mainstream Media, including its supposedly “conservative” fringes. That he is able to write for a living at all, and that we at VDARE.COM have been able to finance, publish and distribute America’s Half‐Blood Prince: Barack Obama’s Story Of Race And Inheritance, is a heartening reminder of the Internet revolution and the profound cultural and political consequences that it will bring. (Which can’t happen a moment too soon.) I first became aware of Steve Sailer’s work when we were both appearing in National Review. We were among a group of risk‐taking writers affected by the aging William F. Buckley Jr.’s abrupt decision to fire John O’Sullivan as Editor in 1998 and to place the magazine in the hands of conventional Republican publicists allied with neoconservative ideologues—who can best be described for this purpose as once and future liberals, briefly distracted by Cold War considerations. <strong>...</strong></p>