This story at Newsweek made my day today. (How often do we say that at NewsReal Blog?) But as soon as you begin reading the post at the publication’s Declassified blog you’ll understand why:
Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Dianne Feinstein and other prominent Senate Democrats have accused spies at the Homeland Security Department of [...]
Hey, Keith, this is not a rifle!
In his latest great Bob Lee Swagger thriller, I Sniper, author Stephen Hunter has a character state sarcastically, “Someone once defined a newspaper gun story as ’something with a mistake in it.’”
You’d think that if Keith Olbermann was going to mount his high horse, do a superior act and [...]
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David Forsmark | February 17, 2010 | Posted in
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Lori Ziganto’s latest article at iowntheworld
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Actually, Andrew Breitbart has way more than just one under his belt, but I’m only referring to the throw-down on MSNBC today. Okay, I suppose it can’t really be called a throw-down, as it isn’t a fair fight when [...]
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Lori Ziganto | January 28, 2010 | Posted in
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At FrontPage this morning I discuss Google’s self-censorship regarding Islam, which still continues (I just checked it again — try it for yourself by typing in “Christianity is” and “Islam is” and comparing what you get for suggestions) days after the Googlebots said they would fix this “bug”: Google, the…
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Robert | January 15, 2010 | Posted in
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The search engine giant kowtows to Islamic supremacists.
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Robert Spencer | January 15, 2010 | Posted in
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Some claims are too petty even for Media Matters to make on the merits alone. Unfortunately, that’s not to say they have the good sense to abandon such attacks—no, they just need a little extra padding, like dredging up old, unrelated controversies to make them seem more significant.
Such is the sorry state of their latest [...]