Print John Nolte Follow Read Full Bio News Outlet that Talked Up Obama's Economy To Lay Off 500 13 Nov 2012 Limbaugh Does Job Media Won't: Lays Out ObamaCare 13 Nov 2012 When It Doesn't Matter, The White House Press Corps Act Like the White House Press Corps 13 Nov 2012 Media Gears Up To Pressure & Blame Fiscal Cliff On GOP 13 Nov 2012 Joe Trippi: More Democrats Watch Fox Than Watch MSNBC 13 Nov 2012 Your Guide To Understanding the Media for the Next Four Years There's no question we have a long four years ahead of us, and the fact that we're going to have to fight the mainstream media every inch of the way is only going to make those years feel longer. But if we're going to fight the media, we at least have to understand what we're up against and what the media's over-arching goal is. 13 Nov 2012 Top Five Dumbest Things In Politico's Attack On the 'GOP's Media Cocoon' Once again, to gussie up an opinion piece as though it's journalism, Politico solicits quotes from those who can be counted on to say only what affirms the premise, and the headline is made aggregation-friendly to lather up the MSNBC crowd. But in the end, Martin's piece is like most everything else you read at Politico: partisan, silly, a little desperate, and just plain wrong. 13 Nov 2012 'Red Dust' (1932) Review: Sizzling Morality Tale Packed with Starpower Thanks to director Victor Fleming and three exceptional performances from Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor, 1932's under-appreciated "Red Dust" sizzles even more than its more-famous 1953 big-budget color remake "Mogambo," which was directed by John Ford and cast Gable in the same role he played in the original. Never before available on home video, "Red Dust" is now thanks to the national treasure that is the Warner Archives. 12 Nov 2012 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' Blu-ray Review: The Greatest Thanksgiving Movie Ever But like he did with all his best films, Hughes infuses "Planes" with a big bursting heart. Neal and Del just want to get home to their loved ones. That's their only goal, and Hughes makes sure you're just as invested in that goal as they are. But the real emotional pay-off comes from the friendship that slowly and awkwardly develops between the two men -- two polar opposites brought together by bad weather and the worst kind of luck. As though it were a romantic comedy, you really want to see Neal and Del find a way to be together. 12 Nov 2012 'The Campaign' Bluray Review: Smug, Superior, Hypocritical, Cold and Crude Other than an overwrought and hysterical attack on the Koch Brothers, the politics of "The Campaign" are surprisingly even-handed. The real problem is the non-stop crudeness, a total lack of warmth, and this utterly bizarre trend where so much of comedy today now comes from its creator's smug sense of superiority over the rest of us. 10 Nov 2012 Previous 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Next
Your Guide To Understanding the Media for the Next Four Years There's no question we have a long four years ahead of us, and the fact that we're going to have to fight the mainstream media every inch of the way is only going to make those years feel longer. But if we're going to fight the media, we at least have to understand what we're up against and what the media's over-arching goal is. 13 Nov 2012
Top Five Dumbest Things In Politico's Attack On the 'GOP's Media Cocoon' Once again, to gussie up an opinion piece as though it's journalism, Politico solicits quotes from those who can be counted on to say only what affirms the premise, and the headline is made aggregation-friendly to lather up the MSNBC crowd. But in the end, Martin's piece is like most everything else you read at Politico: partisan, silly, a little desperate, and just plain wrong. 13 Nov 2012
'Red Dust' (1932) Review: Sizzling Morality Tale Packed with Starpower Thanks to director Victor Fleming and three exceptional performances from Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor, 1932's under-appreciated "Red Dust" sizzles even more than its more-famous 1953 big-budget color remake "Mogambo," which was directed by John Ford and cast Gable in the same role he played in the original. Never before available on home video, "Red Dust" is now thanks to the national treasure that is the Warner Archives. 12 Nov 2012
'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' Blu-ray Review: The Greatest Thanksgiving Movie Ever But like he did with all his best films, Hughes infuses "Planes" with a big bursting heart. Neal and Del just want to get home to their loved ones. That's their only goal, and Hughes makes sure you're just as invested in that goal as they are. But the real emotional pay-off comes from the friendship that slowly and awkwardly develops between the two men -- two polar opposites brought together by bad weather and the worst kind of luck. As though it were a romantic comedy, you really want to see Neal and Del find a way to be together. 12 Nov 2012
'The Campaign' Bluray Review: Smug, Superior, Hypocritical, Cold and Crude Other than an overwrought and hysterical attack on the Koch Brothers, the politics of "The Campaign" are surprisingly even-handed. The real problem is the non-stop crudeness, a total lack of warmth, and this utterly bizarre trend where so much of comedy today now comes from its creator's smug sense of superiority over the rest of us. 10 Nov 2012
Republican rips Obama for meeting with illegal immigrants, icing out officer union25 May 2013, 1:00 AM PDT
Republican rips Obama for meeting with illegal immigrants, icing out officer union25 May 2013, 1:00 AM PDT
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