The Russia-Russia-Russia co-conspirators are on television and in print telling us that ODNI Gabbard’s document releases are “out of context” and that we poor plebes…
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It’s a tried and true maxim that if you have news unfavorable to you or your favored narrative, and you have no choice but to…
Comments closedWho is The New York Times’ Peter Baker talking about here? [The president] relishes conspiracy theories, particularly those that benefit him or smear his enemies without any evident care…
Comments closedAuthor’s note: This piece is lightly edited from the American Thinker version. It’s 95% the same. If I ever post something in variance from the…
Comments closedAre we watching the death of the legacy media? These media companies are losing money by the bushelful. It’s unsustainable — as Stephen Colbert just…
Comments closedOn Saturday, The Washington Post published an Editorial Board Editorial lamenting the collapse of government credibility. It was 840 words long but only 73 really matter. Here…
Comments closedDoes your work have a sushi bar with a sushi chef in a chef hat? As part of a full-service, fully-staffed cafeteria able to seat 200…
Comments closedA Harvard sophomore, Alex Bronzini-Vender, had a NYT op-ed published Tuesday morning lamenting the changing fashions in college application essay questions. Even though he’s already in,…
Comments closedA few interesting data points in some polling yesterday morning, none of it good — if you’re a Democrat. We know they’ve been on the…
Comments closedBarack Obama famously uttered that one should never underestimate Joe Biden’s ability to eff things up, and it appears he’s done exactly that in a…
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