The Washington Post series Top Secret America promises to be an indictment of the American intelligence community. They are offering up plenty of stories about bureaucratic inertia, duplication of efforts, and money wasted in an effort to keep America safe.
by Peter Schweizer19 Jul 2010, 9:53 AM PST0
The media are gathered in the White House press room expecting another session kicking the crap out of feckless Robert Gibbs. The lights dim and several disco balls descend from the ceiling while tendrils of smoke snake across the front
by Jim Hanson19 Jul 2010, 7:50 AM PST0
The Washington Post series Top Secret America promises to be an indictment of the American intelligence community. They are offering up plenty of stories about bureaucratic inertia, duplication of efforts, and money wasted in an effort to keep America safe.
by Peter Schweizer19 Jul 2010, 7:42 AM PST0
After using both Google and Politico’s own search engine, it appears as though the online publication I like to call The Left-Wing MSM Disguised as New Media, has found the story of a government whistle-blower’s testimony regarding systemic racial discrimination
by John Nolte19 Jul 2010, 6:43 AM PST0
Do you know — and more important, do your Representatives and Senators know — that the just-passed Dodd-Frank financial reform bill will unleash a tsunami or racial quotas on financial regulatory agencies and, inevitably, on the financial industry itself? Not
by John Rosenberg17 Jul 2010, 4:10 PM PST0
A memo obtained from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence indicates the Washington Post is preparing to “publish articles and an interactive website that will likely contain a compendium of government agencies and contractors allegedly conducting Top Secret
by Alexander Marlow16 Jul 2010, 12:51 PM PST0
A memo obtained from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence indicates the Washington Post is preparing to “publish articles and an interactive website that will likely contain a compendium of government agencies and contractors allegedly conducting Top Secret
by Alexander Marlow16 Jul 2010, 12:50 PM PST0
Poet Ogden Nash knew the score: …if called by a panther, don’t anther. And that’s exactly what America’s liberal agenda-setting media has done. It has not answered the “New” Black Panther’s call daring it to report on voter intimidation by
by Dan Gifford15 Jul 2010, 6:57 AM PST0
Yesterday, Newsbusters ran a story with this headline: WaPo Finally Runs Story on NASA Administrator Bolden: Eight Paragraphs On Page A13 From the article: In a June 30 interview with “Talk to Al Jazeera,” NASA administrator Charles Bolden revealed that
by Alexander Marlow14 Jul 2010, 8:55 AM PST0
My name is Hippocritico and I’m here to help my friends in the mainstream media protect their journalistic legacies by making sure they don’t come off as brazen, biased, hypocrites by covering a particular story that hurts one political party
by Hippocritico13 Jul 2010, 5:08 PM PST0
The Washington Post reports that today at their national conference in Kansa City, MO the NAACP will vote on a resolution condemning the Tea Party movement as racist. Of particular interest is a passage in the Post report that describes
by Larry O'Connor13 Jul 2010, 7:11 AM PST0
What exactly is “courage” in the context of art? I spent the 4th of July weekend the same way many others did. I watched a TV special on the Revolution; my Fiancé made a raspberry pie in the shape of
by Mark Seavey10 Jul 2010, 7:50 AM PST0
The David Weigel saga continues to stagger on, becoming ever more intellectually incoherent. Not only has Weigel written yet another story about himself, this time for Esquire, but Ezra Klein of the Washington Post — the man who recommended Weigel
by Michael Walsh9 Jul 2010, 1:14 PM PST0
Fascinating to note that the quote Robert Gibbs obsesses over — a quote from Rep. Paul Ryan, a Republican — is not only incomplete, and breathtakingly misrepresented, but taken straight from the pen of the Washington Post’s blogger/reporter, the “JournoList”
by Frank Ross9 Jul 2010, 4:31 AM PST0
And now there are Four. Yesterday, Andrew Breitbart’s fourth “Big” website, Big Peace, launched, fittingly born on the Fourth of July. Editor-in Chief Peter Schweizer, a scourge of liberal mendacity and hypocrisy, is joined by the redoubtable Frank Gaffney and
by Michael Walsh5 Jul 2010, 5:00 PM PST0
I’ve never before been encouraged by a threat to our national security. But last week’s news that the FBI arrested ten Russian spies is reassuring – even rejuvenating – in a very odd way. (That an eleventh, apprehended in Cyprus
by Jed Babbin5 Jul 2010, 12:10 PM PST0
It’s been a pretty remarkable week, news-wise and media-wise, and to say the two are related would be an understatement. We’ve seen the lid finally blow off the long-simmering Al Gore sex scandal, which certainly serves to explain the otherwise
by Michael Walsh3 Jul 2010, 2:43 PM PST0
Ron Brynaert has a story over at his The Raw Story blog that reveals yet another denizen of the Old Media trying to be both a “journalist” and an operative of Barack Obama’s administration. She is Patricia McGinnis, an unpaid
by Warner Todd Huston2 Jul 2010, 3:20 PM PST0
This is a photo of Dave Weigel. Dave Weigel is holding a “Teabag Them Before They Teabag You” doll. Dave was hired as the “conservative writer” for The Washington Post despite his leftist leanings. Dave is also a member of
by Jim Hoft30 Jun 2010, 8:34 AM PST0
This is a photo of Dave Weigel. Dave Weigel is holding a “Teabag Them Before They Teabag You” doll. Dave was hired as the “conservative writer” for The Washington Post despite his leftist leanings. Dave is also a member of
by Jim Hoft30 Jun 2010, 7:51 AM PST0
So Dwight Armstrong died last week. He was an asshole who planted a bomb made of jet fuel near a lab at the University of Wisconsin back in 1970. The bomb killed a young teacher named Robert Fasnacht, who had
by Greg Gutfeld29 Jun 2010, 3:32 PM PST0
Throughout the promotional campaign for “South of the Border,” director Oliver Stone has been loudly complaining about what he sees as the American media’s unfavorable bias towards the subject of his documentary, Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez. Obviously this is a propaganda
by Alicia Colon29 Jun 2010, 1:49 PM PST0
I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d really like to spend it on a worthy cause. So how about this: in the interests of journalistic transparency, and to offer the American public a
by Breitbart News29 Jun 2010, 10:43 AM PST0
I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d really like to spend it on a worthy cause. So how about this: in the interests of journalistic transparency, and to offer the American public a
by Breitbart News29 Jun 2010, 10:14 AM PST0
I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d really like to spend it on a worthy cause. So how about this: in the interests of journalistic transparency, and to offer the American public a
by Breitbart News29 Jun 2010, 9:54 AM PST0