John Nolte

'Terminal Spying' Began On Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Watch

Winkler's editorial admits that the spying began on Mayor Michael Bloomberg's watch. Bloomberg, of course, is the founder of the Bloomberg empire that thus far has made him a billionaire 25 times over. After he became mayor of New York in 2001, Bloomberg kept his financial stake in the company but stopped running the day-to-day operations. So what exactly did Mayor Bloomberg know and when did he know it? 13 May 2013

'One Hour Photo' (2002) Bluray Review: Creepy, Effective Thriller -- Wonderful Extras

"One Hour Photo" is brilliantly shot and edited down to a lean, mean 96 minutes. The plotting is a machine of efficiency. The screw of suspense is tightened with such precision throughout that by the time the climax hits you hardly realize you’re not breathing. The climax is also first-rate -- one of those unexpected endings that is the opposite of contrived. 11 May 2013

Even Now, Washington Post's Libya Coverup Continues

n a major front page piece examining Friday's events, the Post ignores the fact that the Administration lied about its extensive involvement in the editing of the CIA talking points until the 13th paragraph. 11 May 2013

'The Impossible' (2012) Review: Harrowing, Moving Family Drama

It's 2004 and Maria and Henry Bennett (Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor) are enjoying an idyllic  Christmas holiday with their three young sons at an Oceanside resort in Thailand. The day is as beautiful as the brochure promised until, without warning, a Tsunami hits like something out of an Irwin Allen movie. Only this isn't a movie. The Tsunami really happened, over 230,000 people died, and "The Impossible" is based on the true story of this family. 10 May 2013

BuzzFeed's Ben Smith Explains Motive Behind White House Libya Coverup

BuzzFeed's Ben Smith: "This was them trying to save face after something terrible had happened; and to try to prevent the -- what looks to be -- accurate perception that they had not been careful enough in Benghazi -- that they had been sloppy, they had ignored warnings." 10 May 2013

Report: Tabloid TV Editor To Be Named NBC News President

The floundering and willfully dishonest enterprise that is NBC News has apparently found its replacement for the disgraced Steve Capus. According to The New York Times, Deborah Turness, the current head of Britains ITV News, will become the next president of NBC News and the first woman to run a television news division. 10 May 2013

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