About

Name: Nicholas Stix
Dateline: New York City
Weblog: nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com
Articles: 43
First Published: Thursday, August 18, 2005
Last Published: Saturday, July 21, 2007
Writer Bio
New York-based, dissident journalist Nicholas Stix, has the dubious distinction of being arguably America's most frequently censored writer, having at different times outraged black supremacists, socialists, feminists, white supremacists, paleocons, neocons and libertarians. Still, he has managed to get over 600 articles past the censors.
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Currently listing articles 43-1:
  1. Catching Bad Guys - No Hollywood Types Need Apply: An Interview with A U.S. Marshal

    — As the chief deputy U.S. marshal explained to the interviewer, real-world fugitive apprehension has nothing in common with the movies.

    INTERVIEW in Culture on July 21, 2007

  2. Knoxville Horror: Trial Dates Set; MSM “Discovers” Case; Bloggers Continue Spreading Rumors

    — While the MSM and bloggers engage in dueling misrepresentations of the Knoxville Horror, the wheels of justice slowly turn.

    OPINION in Politics on May 29, 2007

  3. What Does Mike Francesa Have Against Willie Randolph?

    — On March 4 on his New York TV sports talk show, Mike’d Up on NBC’s New York affiliate, Mike Francesa snubbed New York Mets skipper,

    OPINION in Sports on April 01, 2007

  4. 25 Years After John Belushi's Death, His Cult Lives On

    — Sometimes dying young can be the best career move of all.

    OPINION in Culture on March 22, 2007

  5. The Death of a President

    — Forty-three years after JFK’s assassination, the crime has begun to fade, yet most Kennedy myths live on, stronger than ever.

    OPINION in Politics on November 27, 2006

  6. Election: GOP’s 50-Year Reich Collapses

    — Bush and Rove assumed that their base (aka "the suckers") had no choice but to vote GOP. They were mistaken.

    OPINION in Politics on November 08, 2006

  7. Terrell Owens: Just Selfish, Or Bipolar?

    — Mania and Terrell Owens have never been strangers; however, a suicide attempt puts his mania in a new light.

    OPINION in Sports on September 28, 2006

  8. Seven at New Orleans Times-Picayune Win Duranty-Blair Prize

    — Did the New Orleans Times-Picayune win a Pulitzer Prize for a journalistic hoax? It sure looks that way.

    OPINION in Culture on September 20, 2006

  9. The Tears of Pedro Martinez

    — Condemned as too small and frail to be a big league starter, Pedro Martinez has been defying nature ever since.

    NEWS in Sports on September 16, 2006

  10. 9/11 Blues

    — In remembering 9/11, we must not forget the heroes... or the heels.

    OPINION in Politics on September 13, 2006

  11. Doris Phillips Kidnapping Suspect Born in the U.S.A.

    — Suspect Miguel Arciba has been arrested, and may have unwittingly confessed to the murder of the aunt of NBC Dateline anchor Stone Phillips.

    NEWS in Culture on September 13, 2006

  12. Another Week Without Mike Francesa

    — Sports guru Mike Francesa has a problem. How to delicately put this? He’s a Yankees sniffer.

    OPINION in Sports on August 29, 2006

  13. Bruno Kirby: Rest in Peace, Pal

    — The moral of the story is never contradict your “best friend” if you’re the second banana, and he’s the star.

    OPINION in Culture on August 24, 2006

  14. I Pledge Allegiance, to Transnational Elites, and to the Post-Nation …

    — While the two major political parties debate socialism vs. capitalism, both set about abolishing America.

    OPINION in Politics on August 20, 2006

  15. Judge Marcus Einfeld Cannot Tell a Lie

    — An Australian judge hangs around with complicated people, and gets complicated results.

    OPINION in Culture on August 13, 2006

  16. Bring Out the Hellman’s, and Bring out … Less?

    — The former Nihilist-in-Chief liked to say, "Change is good," but Pres. Clinton didn't foresee the changes in Hellman's Mayonnaise.

    OPINION in Tastes on August 13, 2006

  17. Desire 101

    — It was a more open time. I could go with friends to a gay bash without being sexually pigeonholed.

    OPINION in Culture on June 17, 2006

  18. Invasion: The Movie

    — Video of the reconquista movement proves that pornography doesn’t necessarily involve sex or violence.

    OPINION in Politics on June 05, 2006

  19. Bush: Read My Lips - No New Amnesty

    — The new Bush plan is the ultimate in taxation without representation. Perhaps we should be calling its patron "King George."

    OPINION in Politics on May 27, 2006

  20. Immigration: Lawless Employers Pickpocket America

    — Demography may be destiny, but a free nation chooses its own demography.

    OPINION in Politics on May 23, 2006

  21. Get Out Your Asterisks: Bonds Hits Tainted 714th Home Run to "Tie" Babe Ruth

    — The only solace we can take from Bonds' case is that he (probably) isn't going to pass Hank Aaron.

    OPINION in Sports on May 21, 2006

  22. The Generals, Donald Rumsfeld, and the High Cost of Free Speech

    — Commissioned military officers do not enjoy the First Amendment rights that the rest of us take for granted.

    OPINION in Politics on May 20, 2006

  23. Seven Days in May: Rumsfeld and the Generals

    — Is a cabal of top officers conspiring to mutiny and topple civilian control of the U.S. military?

    OPINION in Politics on May 16, 2006

  24. DVD Review: Big Fish

    — A tall tale about the storyteller’s craft.

    REVIEW in Video on May 10, 2006

  25. Illegal Human Beings on the March

    — Was May 1 America’s version of Hitler in the Rhineland?

    OPINION in Politics on May 08, 2006

  26. Eliot Spitzer: Vote for Me - I Love Illegals!

    — In hiring illegal immigrants, employers made a deal with the Devil, and Eliot Spitzer has come to enforce the contract.

    OPINION in Politics on May 05, 2006

  27. Miss Peggy Lee and Company

    — Frank Sinatra, long considered the greatest talent ever at musical phrasing, may well have met his match in Peggy Lee.

    OPINION in Music on April 24, 2006

  28. DVD Review: Absence of Malice

    — Absence of Malice was made for anyone who was ever deliberately harmed by a journalist, or knows someone who was.

    REVIEW in Video on April 21, 2006

  29. John Kass: It’s a Wonderful, Liberal Life

    — At least taxpayers know something about taxes: Every time taxes are raised, a liberal gets his wings.

    OPINION in Politics on April 08, 2006

  30. NOPD: When Cops Loot, It's Not Looting

    — Well, it took almost seven months, but the New Orleans Police Department has finally gotten its lies straight ...

    OPINION in Culture on March 24, 2006

  31. Globalization: The 14 Percent Solution

    — Apparently, iron historical laws decree that Americans must spend $200,000 on higher education as a job requirement for waiting tables.

    OPINION in Politics on February 23, 2006

  32. Satire: Brokeback Mohammed

    — In Brokeback Mohammed, the Prophet and his early followers are depicted as homosexuals whose idea of prayer was to form...

    SATIRE in Politics on February 18, 2006

  33. Conservatives Say, “Wear Red on Fridays”

    — In my childhood, folks used to say, "Better dead than red." Still sounds good to me.

    OPINION in Politics on November 23, 2005

  34. DVD Review: I am the Cheese

    — "The farmer in the dell, The farmer in the dell, Hi-ho, the derry-o, The farmer in the dell," The picture begins as a group of

    REVIEW in Video on November 23, 2005

  35. Lest We Forget: An Unnamed Soldier and the Father Who Grieves for Him

    — One of my wife’s nursing home patients just lost his son, who was serving in Iraq.

    OPINION in Politics on October 03, 2005

  36. Who's “Stuck on Stupid”? Lt. Gen. Russel Honore's Phony Candor

    — Wednesday night I saw U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honore on Fox News telling reporters — and one reporter in particular

    OPINION in Politics on September 23, 2005

  37. Questions That May Not be Asked about New Orleans

    — In journalism as in academia, the most important questions one has to learn are those that one may not ask.

    OPINION in Politics on September 21, 2005

  38. Movie Review: Million Dollar Baby

    — “You’re gonna cry,” the ticket-seller, a Spanish lady in her late fifties, told me. And she was right. Million Dollar

    REVIEW in Video on September 18, 2005

  39. Review: He, Who Gets Slapped (1924)

    — The opening title card to He, Who Gets Slapped expresses the age-old wisdom that “he laughs best, who laughs last.”

    REVIEW in Video on September 08, 2005

  40. TV Classics: Combat! "The Volunteer"

    — Recently, I saw an extraordinary episode of the classic World War II TV series Combat! (1962-1967), entitled “The Volunteer.”

    REVIEW in Video on August 23, 2005

  41. Michael Moriarty, Ripped from the Headlines!

    — Two weeks ago, Michael Moriarty attacked me in his Enter Stage Right column.

    OPINION in Politics on August 22, 2005

  42. Diva-Victim Forgives Polanski, Condemns Journalist

    — People who send me nasty letters are often guided by sympathy for the devil, from a place where, in Mick

    OPINION in Culture on August 18, 2005

  43. Folly in Gaza

    — And so now the Israeli government has dragged Jews from their homes in Gaza, homes that the same government had

    OPINION in Politics on August 18, 2005

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