MSNBC Suddenly Is Racist
When it comes to race for liberals, it’s always 1964 and everyone is either Martin Luther King or Bull Connor.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
When it comes to race for liberals, it’s always 1964 and everyone is either Martin Luther King or Bull Connor.
The Kennedy years are often called Camelot. However, it was not quite the romance the legacy media and aging Democrats would have you believe.
Bill Maher had Peggy Noonan on his show a short time back and surprisingly the subject of President Trump came up. Maher brought up a reporter’s stupid question about going to the site of the DC crash, which was over the Potomac. Maher paraphrased Trump’s answer, “And he went, ‘It’s the water. What do you …
I’m a Swiss Army knife, and I always have been. I’ve spent most of my life analyzing and building large-scale operations, sometimes covering continents.
AP is upset because Trump won’t let its reporters into the Oval Office because AP keeps dead-naming the Gulf of America. Erik Wemple, media critic for the Jeff Bezos Post, wrote a column, “This is a perfectly fine hill for the AP to die on.”
Ah, censorship—America’s favorite unconstitutional tradition, wielded by both political parties whenever it suits their agenda.
If, for some unfathomable reason you were getting all your news from the Democrat Media Industrial Complex (DMIC) you would be missing at least half of what’s going on
War does not merely take lives on the battlefield—it takes something even more precious. It takes the truth. And when the truth dies, freedom and peace follow.
The End of Palestine; Donald Trump Reminds the World That Ideas Have Sell-by Dates by Lee Smith President Donald Trump single-handedly collapsed the most destructive idea of the last hundred years—Palestine. During meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials, Trump said he was going to move 1.7 million Palestinians out of Gaza. …
Thanks to DOGE, I learned the media’s coverage of Trump’s two presidencies was not based on talking points but on marching orders from the deep state.
During my career as a foreign correspondent, I spent a lot of time in what could only be called roach hotels. Time and again, I would turn on the room or bathroom lights and watch as scores of cockroaches skittered into cracks and drains.
For decades, the media ran roughshod over conservatives who foolishly allowed it. They let reporters set the agenda and frame the facts. No more.
Trump has the Democrats on the run…literally. And it’s even more brutal than during his first administration. This time around, Trump and his team have upped their game. It’s not a weekly cycle anymore. Some days it seems like hourly. And the media, they don’t like it….Not. One. Bit.
It seems now that some of the University’s women’s swim team members have shed their anonymity to file this lawsuit. Perhaps the election of more sensible politicians has something to do with that.
Since re-taking the Oval Office, President Trump is everywhere all at once all the time. He gets up early in the morning and seizes the news cycle and rides it until the wee hours of the next morning.
As soon as the inauguration wraps up, suddenly the media is shrieking about the “2025 Bird Flu Pandemic”, warning us that our backyard flocks are ticking time bombs, industrial farms must shut down, and hey, while we’re at it, let’s make eggs a luxury item for the rich.
In the 24-hour news cycle, everyone wants to play the blame game. It is not just the corrupt media that plays this game. Government agencies, media, and even senior “leaders” in the military are all active participants.
Lost among the burst of executive orders emanating from Donald Trump’s felt tip permanent marker was his decision to appoint three iconic actors—Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone—to serve as his special envoys to Hollywood.
Their mission, Trump said, is to return Hollywood to its former Golden Age.
As I look at thinning the herd on some of my subscriptions, I note that I am paying more for The Philadelphia Inquirer than for The New York Times and The Washington Post, both of which are better newspapers. But, not only am I more connected to the City of Brotherly Love, the Inky does provide some unrivaled entertainment!
Common Sense Makes A Comeback In America While the LSMBTGA Fills Their “Diapies” And Cries Wolf