In an essay on Rush Limbaugh I stated,
“I like my coffee black and my NFL football straight.”
This was a send up on Joe Namath’s quip “I like my women blond and my Johnny Walker Red.” I almost never care or want to know anything about an athlete’s personal life, political opinions, [...]
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Michael Rulle | December 6, 2009 | Posted in
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Two weeks and counting, and the fringe media continues to ignore the biggest story of year, if not the decade.
Since media coverage no longer gives any indication whatsoever of the impact of or interest in a story, Richard North has devised what he calls the Tiger Woods Index (TWI), which measures actual interest in a [...]
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JE Tabler | December 4, 2009 | 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 [...]
From my new article at Right Bias:
If a scandal isn’t reported by the media, does that mean it never happened?
CNN chimed in, reporting their own shocking headlines: Sea Level Rise Could Cost Port Cities $28 [...]
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Nancy Morgan | December 3, 2009 | Posted in
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Mike Flynn thought it was a crazy idea. When James O’Keefe, a 25-year-old, self-styled investigative journalist, first approached him last August about promoting a series of candid-camera style videos on the community organizing group ACORN, Flynn, an old Washington hand and editor of the new libertarian-themed website Big Government, initially dismissed the project as far-fetched. [...]
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Jacob Laksin | December 2, 2009 | Posted in
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The banks brace for an economic meltdown of epic proportions.
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Vasko Kohlmayer | December 2, 2009 | Posted in
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The whistleblower deep in the basement of one of the ugly, modern tower-blocks of the dismal, windswept University of East Anglia could scarcely have timed it better.
In less than three weeks, the world’s governing class – its classe politique – would meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss a treaty to inflict an unelected and tyrannical [...]
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F. Swemson | December 1, 2009 | Posted in
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We call them “deal breakers.” You ladies know what I mean. He tells you he loves model trains. Or Star Trek. He’s a part time clown or ventriloquist — or, heaven help us, full time. You fix a rictus grin on your face, silently morn the time you wasted shaving your legs, and scan for [...]
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It is true. You already know about it. Tareq and Michaela Sahali weaseled their way through White House security and crashed the State party. What in the world were they thinking? And what in the world is the world thinking?
As I’m typing this [...]
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Nick Chagouris | November 28, 2009 | Posted in
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A Story From War Sangin, Afghanistan (Photo Michael Yon) 08 October 2009 “In April this year it became 2 Rifles’ dubious fortune to be sent to Sangin on a six-month tour.
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MB Snow | October 8, 2009 | Posted in
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