Though the Washington Post recently published a story that came close to acknowledging its hyper-partisan and wholly irresponsible role in promoting the Hillary Clinton campaign’s trumped up Russia-collusion hoax for several years, other reporters in its newsroom continue to carry water for Democrats. Coverage of the House’s on-again, off-again spendapalooza continues to traffic in phony budget numbers, as though Post reporters were on Speaker Pelosi’s staff. Read more…
With NPR’s Help, Radical Left Works Another Angle to Thin Police Ranks
Though anti-cop activists, leftist politicians and their media allies have already succeeded in driving thousands of veteran police officers to retire or resign and thus undermine public safety, they want the purge to continue. Now, with the help of NPR, criminal-coddling radicals have hacked private communications and want cities to investigate cops who may oppose their God-Is-Dead, Government-Is-Father politics. Read More…
Yes, Team Trump. Please Unsubscribe Me.
With Democrats’ considerable assistance, the GOP is poised to enjoy off-year electoral success tomorrow without much help from Donald Trump. So, perhaps sensing irrelevancy, Team Trump’s fundraising emails and texts have become more aggressive, almost insulting to potential donors who’ve not ponied up recently. Donors’ whose previous efforts to unsubscribe from such fundraising emails and texts must now be less subtle in asking to be left alone. Read more…
Supposedly ‘Distinguished’ Foreign Policy Scholar Martin Indyk Calls Trump a ‘Pig of a Man’
Though the Council on Foreign Relations counts him among its “distinguished fellows,” former Clinton and Obama administration Middle East expert Martin Indyk showed himself to be less than distinguished today in an email exchange. He denied that partisanship has leaked into his analysis even while repeatedly referring to former President Trump as “a pig of a man.” Read more…
Washington Post Gleefully Reports the Overcharging of Capitol Police Officer
As the so-called Department of Justice shamelessly pursues politicized prosecutions of those it and the rest of the radical left call “insurrectionists” for their varying roles in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, much of the media, including the Washington Post, have cheered every indictment, even those alleging nonviolent crimes. The Post could barely contain its glee with news that a police veteran “has been charged with obstructing justice” for allegedly warning a social media acquaintance and nonviolent participant in the demonstration to delete posted images to avoid an unprecedented FBI dragnet. Read more…
Roger Goodell Is a ‘Bundle of Sticks’
Much of the media have rushed to the side of multimillionaire NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after he petulantly leaked years-old private emails written by suddenly ousted Raiders head coach Jon Gruden. The emails reportedly used a mean, unwoke word to describe and insult Goodell. If only Gruden had been as cagey as some bright third-grade boys known to this publication who once used the class dictionary to find a way around their teacher’s proscription of the mean word that cost him his job. Read More…
‘Indigenous Low-Tech Losers Day’
As leftist media fill coverage of what most still call “Columbus Day” with criticism of the imperfect, 500-years-dead Italian explorer, it’s fair to ask some simple questions, such as: Do the woketivists who reflexively take up for history’s losers really believe today’s “victims” wouldn’t have been eager “victimizers” had their cultures developed game-changing technologies first? Read more…
Border Patrol Officers Should Go on Strike
By falsely accusing U.S. Border Patrol officers of “brutal and inappropriate” conduct in protecting our southern border from an ongoing invasion, Democrats are trying desperately to distract tax-paying citizens from their craven scheme to build a permanent electoral majority by suddenly importing millions of illegal migrants, showering them with welfare-state benefits, and converting them into future voters. The Border Patrol should go on strike to sound a patriotic alarm. Read more…
Aesop’s Reporters Who Cried ‘Climate Catastrophe!’
The Washington Post’s top story today again anxiously frets insufficient “action” in the face of purportedly pending climate doom, lamenting the lack of a collective global plan to “quickly . . . slow the warming of the planet.” Additional examples of the story’s overheated rhetoric include “tipping point,” “already worse than we thought,” “irreversible damage,” “worsening… and more frequent flooding,” and “more intense wildfires and heat waves,” making clear that reporters and editors don’t realize their incessantly breathless cries of “Climate Catastrophe!” have numbed the general public. Read more…
WSJ’s ‘Vaccine History’ Essay Is Itself Slightly ‘Infected’
A Pulitzer Prize winner’s informative and interesting cover piece for the Wall Street Journal’s weekly Review section this weekend takes a mostly evenhanded look at America’s history of communicable diseases and sometimes mandatory vaccination policies. But a close read suggests the piece may be slightly infected with the author’s bias in support of government mandates for today’s Covid vaccinations – individuals’ personal choices, medical concerns and religious preferences be damned. Read More…