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Media Fail: Hamas, Not Israelis, Killed Palestinian Boy

Media Fail: Hamas, Not Israelis, Killed Palestinian Boy

The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights has released a report that says Palestinians, rather than Israelis, killed the infant son of BBC journalist Jihad al-Masharawi on November 14.  When the boy was killed during Operation Pillar of Defense in November,

Conservative Writers: Pit Bulls v. Show Dogs

Please disregard the headline of this article by Mark Judge of Real Clear Books.  In between the jabs against various friends, he makes some good points. Reconnecting with Buckley’s wonderful prose revealed something quite clearly: conservative journalism has plenty of pit bulls,

UFC, NASCAR Set to Be Featured by Fox Sports 1

UFC, NASCAR Set to Be Featured by Fox Sports 1

UFC may finally be getting a home with the mainstream media. Long shown on a variety of channels in addition to Pay Per View, Fox Sports 1 will now be the primary host for the popular sport. This will be

Journolist Ring Wraiths

In response to The Fastball Special: I don’t read comic books, but being a huge LOTR fan, I am partial to Victor Davis Hanson’s analogy of today’s Journolistas as J. R. R. Tolkien’s Ring Wraiths, “petty lords who wanted a

Media Mourn Brutal Dictator Chavez

Media Mourn Brutal Dictator Chavez

With the death of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, the left-wing mainstream media and a few Democrat allies came out of the woodwork to mourn the human rights violator extraordinaire. Democrat Rep. Jose Serrano (D-NY) led the way with a tweet

Gallup: Obama's Job Approval Dives to 46%

Gallup: Obama's Job Approval Dives to 46%

Though there have been examples of statistical noise over one or two days, for most of the year, Gallup has consistently recorded Obama’s job approval rating at or above fifty-percent. Since Friday, though, the three-day average dipped to a startling 46%. 02/27-03/1 : 47

Sotomayor, Kagan Browbeat Scalia over Voting Rights Act Argument

Sotomayor, Kagan Browbeat Scalia over Voting Rights Act Argument

Liberals have accused Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia of being the court’s resident bully, but when two liberal female Suprem Court Justices–Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan–this week tried to browbeat Scalia and lawyers arguing against the Voting Rights Act’s Section 5

Breitbart in the World

Breitbart in the World

In all of today’s tributes and remembrances to the late Andrew Breitbart, there is a common core, a central touch point. Andrew Breitbart was passionately doing something. Andrew Breitbart was accomplishing something. Andrew Breitbart was fighting for something, relentlessly and

Andrew Breitbart Inspired Me with Passion

Andrew Breitbart Inspired Me with Passion

Though I didn’t join the Breitbart News team until after the 2012 election, eight months after Andrew Breitbart passed away, I was always really close with him personally.  Andrew inspired me with his passion. I had never met anyone with

Andrew Breitbart Ensured Conservatives Never Felt Alone

Andrew Breitbart was inspired by Jackie Robinson, was proud to cheer for a Dodgers franchise that broke baseball’s color barrier, and despised what the Democrat-Media Complex did to Clarence Thomas. When he was in college in the 1980s, he saw

Joining Andrew Breitbart in the Scrum

Joining Andrew Breitbart in the Scrum

I remember how surreal it was to be introduced to Andrew Breitbart. I would bet that, at the time, most people who didn’t regularly follow politics wouldn’t have known who Andrew Breitbart was. But for those of us who did,

Andrew Breitbart and the Meaning of #WAR

Andrew Breitbart and the Meaning of #WAR

On March 1st, 2012, I woke up to a text message from a friend I had lost touch with over the previous year. Naturally, I was intrigued. It had to be something important. And it was not just a single text

Cyber Beat: Daily Roundup of Social Media and Tech Stories 2/23

Hackers and cyber-crime. LulzSec turncoat ‘Sabu’ dodges sentencing for second time Hacker takes advantage of Pistorius-Steenkamp tragedy Man Sentenced For Stealing 23,000 SSNs, Selling Them To Gang   Social Media and the courts. Abuse of power or appropriate? Judge orders

Dan Rather Slams New Media's Hagel Coverage

Dan Rather Slams New Media's Hagel Coverage

On Thursday, former CBS News anchor Dan Rather appeared on MSNBC’s “The Ed Show” to rebuke new media outlets for, in his view, tarnishing American journalism. Rather said good reporting was in decline, and with the “new Internet,” “traditional journalism”

A Priest Reflects on the Pope's Resignation

A Priest Reflects on the Pope's Resignation

February 22 is the Roman Catholic Church’s Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, marking the Biblical passage – Matthew 16:18 – in which Jesus renames the apostle Simon, saying, “And I tell you, you are Peter” – which means

World View: Indian Mujahideen Suspected in Bombing in Hyderabad

World View: Indian Mujahideen Suspected in Bombing in Hyderabad

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com Indian Mujahideen suspected in bombing in Hyderabad Indian Mujahideen linked to Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Toiba Stock market has ‘mini-panic’ over Fed QE signal The Fed’s falling inflation expectations Mainstream economists’ failing recovery forecasts Indian Mujahideen suspected

Newt Blasts 'Repugnant' Rove Super PAC, GOP Consulting Class

Newt Blasts 'Repugnant' Rove Super PAC, GOP Consulting Class

On Wednesday, Former House Speaker and presidential candidate Newt Gingrich blistered Republican consultant Karl Rove, saying Rove’s new super PAC that was created to wage war against conservatives and Tea Party candidates in GOP primaries should be “repugnant” to every

Can Superman Triumph Over Modern Thought Police?

Can Superman Triumph Over Modern Thought Police?

DC Comics hiring Orson Scott Card to write for the Superman comic book series ignited liberal fury across on the Web. At first the backlash was relegated to comic book message boards. Then it spread like a forest fire, first to