Virgil: Elizabeth Warren’s Luck on Tech
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) might not be your favorite politician, but somebody likes her, that’s for sure. Or maybe she’s just lucky.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) might not be your favorite politician, but somebody likes her, that’s for sure. Or maybe she’s just lucky.

Jeff Bezos looks a lot like Ernst Blofeld, the fictional villain in several of the early James Bond movies. Is the resemblance just a coincidence? You decide.

Attorneys for Nick Sandmann, the high school student at the center of a viral encounter between Covington Catholic High School students and a Native American activist, eviscerated the Washington Post on Monday over its correction of its coverage regarding the incident.

Dozens of CEOs and government officials signed an open letter begging Amazon to continue with its development of HQ2 in New York City.

Democratic Rep. (D-NY) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the target of a new Job Creators Network billboard, which blasts the far-left socialist over Amazons decision to not move it’s new headquarters to New York City.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio lashed out at Amazon, Sunday, for withdrawing from its plans to base half of its new “HQ2” headquarters in New York City.

Michael Sanchez, the brother of news anchor Lauren Sanchez, who is currently in a relationship with Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, claimed the leak of Bezos’ intimate pictures was probably due to his sister sharing them with her “girlfriends.”

Amazon officials reportedly defended the company’s facial recognition programs during a meeting with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Thursday, just hours before Amazon reversed its controversial deal to base its new “HQ2” headquarters in New York City.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) lauded Amazon’s decision to cancel the construction of its planned second headquarters in New York City, saying residents “defeated” the “corporate greed” of the e-commerce giant and its billionaire founder and CEO Jeff Bezos.

Silicon Valley’s business elites and donor-class billionaires are uniting with elected Republicans and Democrats to ensure that white-collar, middle-class American jobs are swiftly outsourced to mostly Indian and Chinese nationals.

During a monologue that aired on his Monday show, Fox News Channel host Tucker Carlson criticized the media for its reaction to the revelations involving Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and text messages that he swapped with his mistress

Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos launched a tirade against the invasion of his privacy, last week, after the National Enquirer reportedly obtained private images of the billionaire. Bezos’ company Amazon, however, helped create the culture of invasion of privacy he now protests.

At the same time Amazon blacklisted Woody Allen, Jeff Bezos was apparently engaging in some extra-marital ickiness of his own — namely, sending dick pics to his mistress.

Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, the law firm representing Jeff Bezos in his dispute involving personal photos and the National Enquirer tabloid, is headed by a famed attorney who was widely criticized over controversial tactics reportedly utilized to minimize sexual assault and harassment allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weistein.

This week’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” took a jab at the media obsession with the story alleging National Enquirer blackmailed Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. The cold open portrayed a roundtable from NBC’s “Meet the Press” that

Report: Amazon Rethinks NYC Headquarters in the Face of Growing Opposition

Friday, on the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Breitbart News senior editor-at-large Peter Schweizer said that he sympathizes with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, but it is “ironic” that he’s raising concerns about privacy. Schweizer said, “I sympathize with Jeff Bezos, but

Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos appeared to blame President Trump for the National Enquirer leaking private messages and allegedly threatening to publish his “intimate photos.”

Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos reportedly pulled a Super Bowl commercial for his space company, Blue Origin, following the controversy over his “mistress,” who helped film the ad, according to Page Six.

Washington Post employees slammed Jeff Bezos dropping $5 million dollars on a Super Bowl commerical instead of providing additional benefits

A top security consultant for Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos recently told reporters that he has questioned Lauren Sanchez’s brother over leaked texts published in the National Enquirer.

Former Infowars D.C. bureau chief Jerome Corsi has amended his complaint against special counsel Robert Mueller to include Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and his newspaper the Washington Post, accusing them of attempting to coerce him into giving false testimony.

A dead newborn baby was reportedly found in an Amazon warehouse trash can on Wednesday.

Amazon, which has been the world’s largest bookseller for over two decades, recently launched a publishing house that could permanently change the book industry.

Ring, a home security camera company owned by Amazon, allowed employees unrestricted access to the cameras inside people’s homes, according to a report from the Intercept.

President Trump called out Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Twitter, Sunday, referring to the billionaire as “Jeff Bozo” in a post to Twitter.

Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos sent multiple revealing photos of himself to his mistress, news anchor Lauren Sanchez, the National Enquirer reported Thursday.

The National Enquirer published alleged text messages sent from Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos to his “mistress,” Thursday.

Amazon has banned the sale of Islam-themed bath mats and doormats following complaints from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

Amazon experienced “record-breaking” Christmas sales this year, with its Alexa-powered home assistant devices among the company’s best sellers according to a report.

2018 hasn’t been a great year for Amazon’s public relations, with incident after incident casting the company in a negative light. Here were some of the highlights.

Amazon is reportedly in a “grassroots battle” with critics of its HQ2 financial incentives in New York City and Arlington, Virginia.

E-commerce giant Amazon has reportedly fired a number of employees accused of providing independent sellers with inside company information.

Amazon employees reportedly bought property near the company’s HQ2 location in New York City before the public announcement was made.

On this weekend’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” guest host Steve Carell played Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, whose company recently announced it would locate headquarters in New York City’s Queens and Northern Virginia’s Arlington. Carell’s Bezos denied that Arlington,

In a recorded company meeting, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos declared, “One day Amazon will fail. Amazon will go bankrupt.”

Amazon was offered a variety of incentives besides billions of dollars in subsidies and tax breaks from cities aroud the country in return for the company’s newest headquarters location.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo downplayed the $1.5 billion in tax credits and $1.2 billion in tax breaks given to Amazon in return for the company basing its new headquarters in New York City, claiming it, “Cost us nothing.”

This is a disaster for the people who currently reside in these communities, a disaster you have to try and imagine happening to you, to your way of life, to your neighborhood — and then imagine being forced to pay for it.

Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy dismissed employee concerns over the company’s “Rekognition” facial recognition contracts with the U.S. government and law enforcement during a meeting.
