Category: Academia, Media & Hollywood

January 1, 2012

New Yorker Cartoon Exposes Bias & Not Historical Realities

It has been observed that often a picture is worth a thousand words. By this, it is meant that often a witty image can more quickly convey an idea than a written exposition.
Another truism nearly as classic insists that …

December 22, 2011

Obama’s America in This Week’s Headlines

Filed under: Academia, Media & Hollywood,In The News - 22 Dec 2011

The headlines this past week have been pretty rough. Marriage is becoming passé in the States with now, just over 50 percent of couples being married and people waiting later in life to get married. We already know the percentage …

December 10, 2011

The Fall of Herman Cain: A Conservative’s Lament

There is not much original left to say. No, it is not fair that the media has taken out yet another charismatic conservative. Yes, the media actively promoted its preferred candidate, Barack Obama, in 2008, with very little …

December 2, 2011

Herman Cain: More than just a candidate…

By: Ryan Richard

The recent attacks of Herman Cain by the Liberal mainstream media only solidify the Conservative base for supporting him. To understand why the Left is vehemently opposed to Cain and what a Cain Presidency would do to American …

November 20, 2011

The Light Governor Gains Heft

The bad old volcano days are but a distant memory for Lt. Governor Bill Bolling. That’s when he was trapped in Florence Italy for almost a week during April 2010. European air travel was canceled after an Icelandic volcano, with …

November 19, 2011

“Occupy” Protesters Find Willing Media Dupe To Bring Back “Tea Party” Comparison

Desperate to be seen in a positive light in the wake of murders, rapes, riots, destruction of private property, rampant drug use and open support from the American NAZI Party and the Communist Party USA, “Occupy” protesters are in a …

November 14, 2011

How The Establishment Intends To Maintain Control

Perhaps the most striking aspect of the entire Herman Cain “sexual harassment” controversy was its complete predictability. The moment Cain stunned the nation by winning the Florida straw poll, an ambush of this nature became inevitable. And it is for …

November 11, 2011

15 Things I Learned About the Tea Party From Occupy Wall Street

It has been a challenge to compare the Occupy Wall Street entrenchment to the Tea Party movement due to sporadic, biased, and negative coverage of Occupy Wall Street by the mainstream/liberal media. The mainstream/liberal media have demonstrated with their history …

November 1, 2011

Reality Or Fiction

Are we actually seeing the big picture relating to the Wall Street Protestors? Unfortunately this clueless, something for nothing mentality and bogus outrage has spread uncontrollably and violently to other parts of the United States and the World. This increasingly …

August 30, 2011

Liberal Media Forces Homosexuality Agenda Down America’s Throat

Filed under: Academia, Media & Hollywood - 30 Aug 2011

Please, please, please understand, as we said in the 60s, “where I’m coming from”. This article is NOT about bashing homosexuals. I have homosexual family and friends whom I love very much.

August 27, 2011

Note to Post: Cover Katie Perry, not Rick

Republicans won’t know for months how seriously voters in Iowa and New Hampshire will take the presidential candidacy of Gov. Rick Perry (R–TX), but right now the Washington Post takes him very seriously indeed.

August 24, 2011

A New Media Slant Detector

I formerly believed reporters don’t tell the public what to think. Instead, they tell the public what to think about — as if that made claiming “objectivity” while misusing your influence an acceptable practice.

July 18, 2011

MediaMatters Takes another Shot at Stirring Up Anti-Truth Outrage

It really is a shame when a media watchdog has a twisted nose that mistakes putrescence for floral aroma – and vice versa.  In a piece published Monday, self-proclaimed media watcher MediaMatters (MM) criticizes Fox News for running

July 7, 2011

Headline Potpourri #21: NYT Phrenologists, Mr. Turtle Shackled, & Rampaging Huffington

A New York Times correspondent insists that Americans living in the middle of the country have sloping foreheads. Weren’t the Nazis also obsessed with equating cranial shape with intelligence?

July 6, 2011

Libs Bucket of Unelectable Candidates List

I hate to keep sounding like a broken record on this topic, but I must ask. Is Michele Bachmann the NEXT Sarah Palin? Several patriots have said, “I adore Sarah Palin. But, she has been so destroyed in the media, …

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