November 15, 2015
The Hacks at Politifact

The self-proclaimed fact-checkers at Politifact have really had a banner day today, publishing two flawed fact-checks that betray their partisan leanings. The hacks at Politifact aren't even trying anymore. First, reporter Emma Hinchliffe and her editor Matt Schwartz go out of their way to find a way to cast doubt on the statement by Texas […]

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November 6, 2015
Crazies and the Media

My local paper, the San Luis Obispo Tribune, published a letter this morning from a mentally unhinged man, Jim Long of Shell Beach. Personally, I oppose the death penalty for even the most heinous crimes. However I would support the public hanging of the so-called Freedom Caucus of Republicans, which I consider guilty of high treason […]

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October 23, 2015
Twitter ignorance

Perhaps the best thing about journalism's embrace of the Twitter platform hasn't been near-instantaneous breaking news reporting or the ability for the hoi polloi to interact directly on occasion with reporters, but to reveal the sometimes astounding levels of ignorance that the media "elite" have about everyday items. During the Ferguson protests, a Huffington Post […]

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October 4, 2015
Liberals and guns

The mass-murder last week by a Christian-hating nutjob at Umpqua Community College is tragic. The liberal response, however, is predictable. President Obama came out before the bodies had a chance to cool and called for more gun regulations. As it so often turns out none of the standard boilerplate "commonsense" solutions from the left would […]

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September 28, 2015
Fact Checking Frauds

Those who read this site regularly (when I actually do post) will note that my disdain for self-proclaimed media "fact checkers" runs wide and deep—with good reason. Fact Checking Frauds Last week the Washington Post "fact checker" Michelle Ye Hee Lee decided to exercise her liberal hack muscles and look into GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina's […]

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September 10, 2015
Conflicts of Interest

Conflicts of interest are not uncommon occurrences. In most professional settings, when these sorts of things occur they're taken care of without much of a kerfuffle. If a football referee has a son playing on a football team, he doesn't referee that particular game. Sometimes, in the interest of making things as aboveboard as possible, […]

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September 3, 2015
Kim Davis and the law

For those who haven't been following it, Kim Davis is a Democratic County Clerk in Rowan County, Kentucky who is refusing to issue marriage certificates because she considers gay marriage a sin. She's been sued and repeatedly lost. Today, a judge ordered her jailed for contempt of court for refusing to issue the marriage certificates. […]

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August 27, 2015
Gun Control Folly

Yesterday morning, Vester Flanagan approached two of his former colleagues as they did a live report for the morning news. He shot and killed Alison Parker and Adam Ward in cold blood. This has led to the usual calls for more gun control and "common sense gun regulations" to keep firearms out of the hands of […]

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August 27, 2015
A stupid proposal

I'll write a longer piece on the tragic assassination of two journalists on live TV yesterday in Virginia later. There's a lot of stupid floating around on the Web right now and I just wanted to highlight one small part of it. Here's a stupid proposal from filmmaker and propagandist Michael Flint. Modest Proposal#2:TIME says […]

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August 13, 2015
Klintondämmerung

This is hilarious. In the spirit of the Downfall parody videos, we bring you Klintondämmerung! It's been a bad week for Hillary Clinton, and it's just going to get worse.

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