Israeli ‘Aggression’ in the Middle East?
Perusing media coverage regarding the Middle East, a redundant media theme is Israeli aggression in the Middle East. One reads of the need for peace talks due to Israeli aggression, concern that Israel...
View ArticleSocialists on the Campaign Trail
It’s election time in Norway, and one way to get through the endless round of speeches and debates is to view it all as a refresher course in Scandinavian socialist thought. In a debate last Monday,...
View ArticleThe Axis of Evil: Alive and Well
“Foreign reporters—preferably American–were much more valuable to us at that time (1957-59) than any military victory. Much more valuable than recruits for our guerrilla force, were American media...
View ArticleGet Ready for Al Jazeera America
If you thought Walter Cronkite was bad with his broadcasts that propagandized against American efforts during the Vietnam War, get ready for Al Jazeera America. You may be getting it on your cable...
View ArticleConcealing Racist Black Violence
Black mob violence is now so frequent and intense that even big city editors can’t keep it out of the news anymore. The latest high-profile story, now familiar to many, is the recent beating and...
View ArticleThe End of Journalism Summed Up In One Picture
This is what UPI’s 100 years of journalistic excellence has pathetically come down to. 4 of its top stories are about misbehaving celebrities. The other is about whether a naked photo that went viral...
View ArticleBlack Mob Violence in the Liberal City of Portland
To order Colin Flaherty’s book, “White Girl Bleed A Lot,” click here. Portland is in the middle of a nasty bout of black mob violence. This time directed at bicyclists. But Tim Oberlander does not want...
View ArticleDestroying Norway’s Socialist Paradise?
It’s hard to believe now, but there actually was a time when I viewed journalism as a noble profession. (I was very young.) On Monday, Norwegian voters, by a convincing margin, turned out the...
View ArticleIndia’s Top Muslim Seminary Bans Photography, Says it’s “Un-Islamic”
Mufti Abdul Qasim Nomani has a point. Surely there were no cameras in Mohammed’s time. If there had been someone might have snapped a photo breaking the lens and committing blasphemy. Muslims didn’t...
View ArticleObama’s Syria Spin
Even with the assistance of his media minions, President Obama is failing to articulate any kind of a rational defense of the administration’s nonsensical, on-again, off-again policy toward Syria. Yet...
View ArticlePro-Islamist Fake News?
According to a new report, “Anderson Cooper and CNN have been caught staging fake news about Syria to justify military intervention. The primary ‘witness’ that the mainstream media is using as a source...
View ArticleThe D.C. Navy Yard Shooting and Racial Double Standards
Imagine that a white man went on a shooting rampage at a location in which there gathered many people of various racial backgrounds. He shoots and kills, say, a dozen people. Most of his victims are...
View ArticleTwo Weeks in September
Large scale black mob violence is now a regular feature of life in many American cities. Not just places like New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, Boston and Washington, D.C....
View ArticleRacial Violence and Denial in Schenectady
It is easy to see why the powers that be want to keep a lid on several episodes of black mob violence in downtown Schenectady, NY. This is the same kind of violence that caused people to flee places...
View ArticleThe Washington Post’s Racial Discrimination Problem
Some of the loudest opinion writers at the Washington Post—MSNBC fixtures who routinely accuse Republicans, conservatives and anyone else who does not adhere to their particular world view of low grade...
View ArticleThe Al Dura Hoax and Europe’s Media Bias
On June 26th, the Paris Court of Appeal ruled against Philippe Karsenty, deputy mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine, in the France 2 vs. Karsenty case. According to the court’s decision, Mr. Karsenty received a...
View ArticleThe Missiles of October, the Elections of November
“Mr President the American people are asking with new urgency: what is going on in Cuba?” On August 31, 1962 Senator Kenneth Keating (Republican, New York) was on the Senate floor prompted by reports...
View ArticleUniting the Right
Visit National Review Online. Anyone who pays attention to politics can see that when Democrats attack, they speak from the same text, and when they vote, they march in lockstep. If one Democrat says...
View ArticleMedia Blackout of the ‘Knockout Game’
It’s an infuriating example of political correctness: Most of New York City’s media outlets have sanitized the nature of a spate of unprovoked attacks upon hapless pedestrians — all recent victims of...
View ArticleThe Birth of TruthRevolt
Editor’s note: Below is the video and transcript of the Restoration Weekend presentation on TruthRevolt.org, the Right’s newest media watchdog and response organization. Restoration Weekend took place...
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