Spiegelmaus
If you wonder, as a reporter for an Oregon paper did, why the cartoons in SR has all those little animals in them, they are our tribute to Art Spiegelman, creator of Maus, A Survivor's Tale.
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By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 1, 1995
If you wonder, as a reporter for an Oregon paper did, why the cartoons in SR has all those little animals in them, they are our tribute to Art Spiegelman, creator of Maus, A Survivor's Tale.
By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 1, 1995
Smith's Report relates the adventures of the author as he tries, against the better judgement and bitter condemnation of all the best people in America, to encourage open debate on the gas chamber controversy. Why he should have committed himself to such an evil enterprise remains one of the great mysteries in his modest life….
By Bradley R. Smith ∙ February 1, 1995
I've misplaced the original audio recordings of two interview's I did on WALE-AM — numbers 1 and 17. I’ve sent copies of these two audios to some of you. WALE #1 took place on 12 July when my guest was David Cole. WALE #17 took place on 1 November and Michael Hoffman was my guest….
By Bradley R. Smith, et al. ∙ February 1, 1995
True and Important The “Holocaust” story is both true and important. However — The part that's true (Jewish suffering during WW II) isn't important (millions more suffered, many suffered more); The part that's important (mass genocide in “gas chambers”) isn't true. — H.N. (W. D.C.) Needed: More Libertarians I wish we could reach more libertarians…
By Bradley R. Smith ∙ February 1, 1995
The Joe Bob Report (PO Box 2002, Dallas TX 75221, $3 for a sample copy), a newsletter dedicated to the conservation of a threatened American cultural institution, the drive-in movie theater, ran an interesting article about the high school kids in Oakland who were taken to see Schindler's List and laughed at all the wrong…
By The SR Team ∙ September 8, 2015
Smith’s Report is currently operating in a financial vacuum. The entire operation has been moved out of Bradley’s Mexican redoubt, yet our new financial modus vivendi hasn’t been established yet. The reason for that delay is that Bradley needs to sign a contract granting us the right to use CODOH as a business name. He…
By Richard A. Widmann ∙ September 4, 2015
Harry Elmer Barnes famously defined “historical revisionism” when he wrote:[1] “Actually, revisionism means nothing more or less than the effort to revise the historical record in the light of a more complete collection of historical facts, a more calm political atmosphere, and a more objective attitude.” Barnes’s definition may help to explain the failure (thus…
By Richard A. Widmann ∙ May 23, 2015
“But what was strange was that although Goldstein was hated and despised by everybody, although every day, and a thousand times a day, on platforms, on the telescreen, in newspapers, in books, his theories were refuted, smashed, ridiculed, held up to the general gaze for the pitiful rubbish that they were—in spite of all this,…
By Bradley R. Smith ∙ August 15, 1993
“Rob Reiner, Jewish director of 'A Few Good Men,' [says] 'Because Jews are the smartest people in the world, we are also the most hated.” I think Debbie, for one, is going to prove to be something of a disappointment to Rob on the smarts score. However, he also thinks that “Jews have always been…
By Bradley R. Smith ∙ August 15, 1993
No trouble. I moved my office from one part of the house to another and mislaid the finished drawings I have to hand. And due to communications difficulties, I was unable to contact the artist in time to get new stuff for this issue. The rodent extraordinaire, however, my little ratoncito SPIEGELMAUS, will be back…
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