After Influencing a US Election, The NY Times Whispers the Hunter Biden Laptop Story Is Real

“So, let’s get back to the name-calling,” said “journalist” Leslie Stahl in an interview with then-President Donald Trump after dismissing what should have been one of the most consequential October surprises in presidential election history, the Hunter Biden laptop story. The New York Post’s October 2020 bombshell story which exposed a presidential candidate’s planned business …

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The Wisdom of a Seasoned War Correspondent

In the 1990’s, Steve Harrigan was an American student in Moscow when he asked CNN if they needed a translator. They did, and he was hired. He ended up in Grozny, the capital city of Chechnya, where he witnessed a precursor of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Here’s what happened there: “The 1999–2000 battle of Grozny was the siege …

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The Media and the Gameshow of Doom

Over the past several years, I’ve noticed that “existential” crises seem to be identified with ever increasing velocity. These crises are proffered by the media, telling me that my lifestyle, my financial security, my family, my own very personal (important-to-me) existence, and even America itself, are all under threat. Is it just my imagination? Are …

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The Philadelphia Inquirer Tries to Get a Police Officer Killed!

Philadelphia Inquirer, Building

Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, who has presided over an ever-increasing homicide rate in the City of Brotherly Love, had promised an impartial investigation into the shooting death of 12-year-old Thomas “TJ” Siderio, who shot at police officers, then turned and fled, with a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol in his hand, when he was shot …

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Biden’s SOTU Was a Lost Opportunity

In a speech that really needed to move the needle on President Joe Biden’s tanking approval numbers, his Adderall-fueled State of the Union address was filled with gaffes, lies and most significantly, his stubborn refusal to abandon his administration’s dangerous policies.