
Andrew trusted me to tell the truth about the media when he first started this web site, Big Journalism. I owe him much more than this small tribute. When Andrew first started this site and asked me to be a contributor I
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WASHINGTON (AP) – Radio host Rush Limbaugh has apologized to a Georgetown University law student for calling her insulting names. He had come under intense criticism from women’s groups, politicians from both political parties and some of the advertisers on his
by P.J. Salvatore3 Mar 2012, 6:03 PM PST0

Andrew and I first met three years ago at a party. We would run into each other everywhere: at parties, functions, and left-wing protests we both happened to be crashing. I was at the time a lesser-known 22 year-old freelance
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There are three “M’”s that Mitt Romney’s consultants know determine his plausibility as a candidate: Massachusetts, millionaire, and Mormonism. The first M is a liability in the primary, where Romney will try to be the rare Massachusetts conservative (he has
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– You say that Matt Taibbi’s Wikipedia page was “vandalized.” I say that it was corrected. – The New Media Champion. – Remembering an icon: – A South Portland reporter is fired for plagiarism. A reporter for a weekly newspaper was fired last week after competing
by P.J. Salvatore2 Mar 2012, 11:25 PM PST0

Despite having only met Andrew twice, he had much influence over me. I was invited to contribute to BigGovernment in late 2009. Right from the start I was offered a forum to express some modest thoughts without being censored by anyone, including
by Lawrence Meyers2 Mar 2012, 11:17 PM PST0

Professors Morgan Cloud and George Shepherd of the Emory University School of Law have released a ground-breaking study showing that law school deans all over the country have been lying in order to obtain better rankings from U.S. News & World Report. They
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by Dana Loesch2 Mar 2012, 5:56 PM PST0
I’m watching this unfold now on Twitter, after the original answer from earlier today. In an interview with Jim Heath, an Ohio reporter, Romney said he was against the Blunt Amendment which would exempt religious entities from being forced to
by Dana Loesch29 Feb 2012, 2:58 PM PST0

As reported exclusively this morning at Big Journalism, citizen journalist provocateur James O’Keefe filed a lawsuit against Keith Olbermann, David Shuster, and Al Gore’s Current TV for defamation. The most serious and damaging allegations involve Shuster claiming on Current TV’s
by Lee Stranahan29 Feb 2012, 2:39 PM PST0

Immediately after Andrew Breitbart’s now infamous moment at CPAC 2012 where he addressed the black-mask clad Occupy protesters and demanded they stop raping people and covering up rapes, progressive media exploded at the opportunity to paint Breitbart as “drunk.” Unbeknownst
by Brandon Darby29 Feb 2012, 1:56 PM PST0

February 17, 2012 is a day Arizona’s Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu will never forget. He was “outed” as gay by the left-of-center Phoenix New Times. Not only was he outed in their effort to play upon homophobia, but he
by Brandon Darby29 Feb 2012, 11:53 AM PST0

Conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe filed suit for defamation this morning against Al Gore’s CurrentTV, as well as “Countdown” host Keith Olbermann and guest host David Shuster, for falsely referring to O’Keefe as a “convicted felon” and falsely reporting that O’Keefe had
by Christian Hartsock29 Feb 2012, 9:00 AM PST0
– Joan Walsh and Jon Lovett’s bigoted attack on Romney’s faith. – Former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm joins Politico. – Entitled reporter gets herself arrested when she tries to leave media filing center to listen to Romney’s speech, instead of
by P.J. Salvatore29 Feb 2012, 8:47 AM PST0
Never one to allow a dead horse to go unbeaten, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd pulls out her riding crop in her latest piece. Of course, I am referring to the unending stream of pusillanimous propaganda about Republicans hating sex and women that
by Dr. Jason B. Whitman29 Feb 2012, 7:10 AM PST0

If one Googles Afghanistan Koran burning, you’ll find link after link blaming America, reporting new unrest, or simply asking what America should do next to make it better. And while some reports address Afghanistan’s broader problem, one has to read
by Dan Riehl29 Feb 2012, 4:58 AM PST0
Salon’s Joan Walsh kept it classy on Twitter tonight after Romney’s Arizona and Michigan wins. Romney isn’t my choice of candidate due to his record, not his faith, an identity factor that Walsh can’t resist. This is the woman who
by Dana Loesch28 Feb 2012, 8:09 PM PST0
In today’s Wall Street Journal, political correspondent Gerald F. Seib notes–correctly–that “Iran Is Becoming [an] Election Wild Card,” but prefaces his discussion with this erroneous conclusion: The Republican critique of the president on this issue is almost certainly off base
by Joel B. Pollak28 Feb 2012, 5:31 PM PST0