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July 21, 2010
Forget the Whistleblowers! WaPo Management Owns the JournolistAndrew Brietbart is offering a $100,000 reward to a whistleblower who will release the entire Journolist archive. Why bother? Washington Post management has control of the archive, via creator Ezra Klein, who works for the Post. Like most companies, ...
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January 14, 2010
Election Symbolism: Coakley's Crack Down on Ladies Garden ClubsIt looks like someone in Massachusetts' senate candidate Martha Coakley's own Attorney General's Office is sabotaging her campaign. How else to explain the decision to send out threatening letters to the ladies garden clubs?These clubs volunteer thei...
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December 12, 2009
Tom Friedman's global warming conflict of interest (Updated)Global warming apostle and NY Times columnist Tom Friedman has been out doing the media rounds in an attempt to tamp down the increasing climate science scandal. Confining himself to outlets significantly invested in the deception, like C...
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November 24, 2009
Science frauds may face criminal chargesFor some time the main publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science Magazine, has effectively banned any papers that dissent with the global warming orthodoxy. Apparently there are some alarm bells ringi...
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August 20, 2009
Federal Spending Deficit Explodes Nearly Eight FoldWith rock star billionaire Warren Buffet sounding the alarm about the Federal Budget deficit, a retrospective look shows the unprecedented level of the deficit. The 2009 deficit is projected to be $1.977 trillion. This is almost 12 times more than th...
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March 31, 2009
He was a conservative?The San Fransico Chronicle is reporting that SF school teachers are being urged to emulate Jimi Hendrix. James Taranto at the WSJ's best of the web reports that this is causing a minor stir on the web with some mocking the s...
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January 26, 2009
Al Capone and the Obama staff subpoenasImagine for a moment that Karl Rove and other Bush White House top level staff were subpoenaed by a federal prosecutor looking into corruption in Texas in early 2002. Then imagine that the news of these subpoenas came via an organization originally s...
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December 26, 2008
The Death of Deep Throat and the Crisis of JournalismThe disclosure of Deep Throat's identity as the then-operational head of the FBI, Mark Felt has caused serious reappraisals of the real story of Watergate. George Friedman, President of Stratfor has written an essay that helps to cuts through th...
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December 20, 2008
Nobel Prize Foundation Caught Up in Corruption ProbeThe London Times is reporting that the Nobel Foundation is being rocked with a major scandal. According to the Times, a member of Nobel medical prize jury also sat on the board of pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca that benefited directly fr...
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December 16, 2008
BET Founder Bob Johnson Wants in on the TARP ActionBlack Entertainment Television billionaire Bob Johnson wants in the Treasury's TARP action. Johnson outlined his proposal in a speech last week at the National Housing Forum sponsored by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS). The Forum was atte...
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October 7, 2008
In case of debate distressIn the unlikely event of severe political turbulence or other nausea-inducing events, we provide an apporpriate barf bag.Hat tip: Air Sickness Bag Virtual Museum ...
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September 15, 2008
Obama Rally in DC Sparsely AttendedBuried all the way on page C4 of the Metro section the Washington Post reported yesterday on a rally Saturday. The rally was so sparsely attended the best the photographer could come up with was a picture of an Obama cardboard cutout in front of...
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August 20, 2008
NY Times Hypes Bloomberg Windmill PlansThe New York Times is hyping a sensational announcement by Mayor Bloomberg to site windmills across New York city on buildings, bridges and other locations on land and sea, including Long Island Sound. Apparently Bloomberg's aides are aslee...
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August 16, 2008
Putin Moves to Resurrect the Russian NavyWhen the Soviet Union collapsed in the early nineties, aside from the dismantling their nuclear arsenal, the mothballing of their naval fleet was the most important military development. But now flush with cash, the Russians have ...
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August 2, 2008
Pelosi Jets out of Town Leaving Energy Bill HangingAs Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats jetted out of town negligently neglecting to deal with the urgent energy situation I'm reminded of the unseemly scandal over her use of military jets that erupted shortly after she was sworn in as Spea...
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July 31, 2008
Audit Bureau Liberalizes Rules to Prop Up Flagging Newspaper CirculationThe newspaper industry apparently has a death wish. After enduring a number of scandals of large papers fraudulently inflating circulation figures, it is now giving advertisers more reasons to be suspicious that circulation guarantees mean little or ...
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July 15, 2008
New leader for the AEIAmerican Enterprise Institute (AEI), the highly regarded Washington think tank has named Arthur Brooks as it's eleventh president. Brooks replaces Christopher DeMuth who wraps a more than two decade run in the job. Here is a link to the pr...
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July 12, 2008
Is the Media Business Giving GE Indigestion?Many commentators have wondered aloud what GE is thinking with its NBC Universal division (NBCU). The news operation is lurching far left and has to deal with the sudden loss of Tim Russert. The division has a big bet riding on this summer'...
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June 30, 2008
Apostasy: NY Times Outsources Internet Hosting and ServicesReciting the outsourcing mantra is a required ritual for any self-respecting Democrat office seeker this cycle. Obama and Clinton both took up the battle cry in the primaries to rally big labor bosses and agitate the rank and...
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June 25, 2008
Sub-Prime Bounty HuntersWith so-called "housing bill" being debated, and the primacy of the economy as an issue in this year's election the hunt is on for the "sub-prime villain(s)." Taken together with the "Countrywide 6" sweetheart loan ...
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June 13, 2008
Oil companies spend more on taxes than on oil supply developmentIf didn't know better, I would think the Democrats are really trying to lose this election. First they offered up the cap and trade global warming bill in the Senate that was quickly withdrawn when they realized what a debacle they were creating...
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May 22, 2008
Ex-Treasury Department Economist Says Bear Bailout was for JP MorganAnother credible source is suggesting the Bear Stearns blowout was in fact a bailout of JP Morgan Chase. Joseph Mason a former economist at the Comptroller of the Currency, and noted scholar of restructuring failed banking s...
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May 15, 2008
Lawyers and Judges Presiding over a Breakdown of Basic JusticeThe claims for injuries allegedly caused by the painkiller Vioxx have seemed rather dubious to me. It always felt like another example of justice run amok with the judges and lawyers involved subverting the process for personal gain....
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May 9, 2008
Southern Hemisphere Sea Ice Reaches Record LevelsNOAA's National Climate Data Center is reporting that March 2008 Southern Hemisphere sea ice extent was much above the 1979-2000 mean. This was the largest sea ice extent in March, 28.6% above the 1979-2000 mean over the 30-year histor...
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May 7, 2008
Urban White Interlopers Ignite Racial ConflictThe well documented post world war white flight from America's cities seeking the greener spaces of the suburbs to raise their ever contracting families has been gradually subsiding in the last 5 to 10 years. In the 1950s Northern...
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April 25, 2008
Bailout suspicionsThere is some Interesting circumstantial evidence circulating on the web suggesting the Bear Stearns liquidation and takeover was actually to disguise the federal bailout of JP Morgan. Posing this hypothes...
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April 17, 2008
New York Times Q1 earnings revealedThe New York Times Company is circling the outer rim of its death spiral. Not unexpectedly, first quarter results were disappointing, even considering the difficult business environment. Management was ready with spin to explain away the problem...
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March 25, 2008
Consensus Iraq Policy Materializing?A bipartisan consensus on Iraq has seemed unattainable for several years now. Miraculously, the American Enterprise Institute's surge planner, Fred Kagan may have just done it with the presentation his report, ...
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February 14, 2008
The Triumph of Ideology over HopePrimary voters in Maryland contradicted the media narrative that voters are looking for centrist candidates to garner crossover voters. This cycle, a pair of Maryland House incumbents, a Democrat and a Republican went down to defeat against well fund...
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February 11, 2008
Hedge Fund Discloses Nearly 10% Stake in NY TimesHarbert Management and their partners have disclosed that they now own 14 million shares of the New York Times Company slightly less than 10% of the shares outstanding. Harbert and their partners accumulated this position over a 49 day...
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January 26, 2008
Hedge fund seeks board seats at New York Times CompanyThe New York Times and others are reporting that Alabama-based hedge fund gave notice Friday that it would try to elect directors to The New York Times Company board, the company said.Evidently the hedge fund, Harbinger Capital Partners, a part ...
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January 22, 2008
Altruistic Al Gore Joins Silicon Valley Venture FirmNeedless to say, I'm not on Al Gore's publicist's speed dial. I guess that's why I never got the press release on the recent announcement that he's joined legendary Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins. Way back in November, ...
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January 2, 2008
Election Fallout of the Surge PlanLess than eleven months from now Americans will go to the voting booths to elect the next president. The "surge" provides a unique case study to judge each party's application and execution of policy. Frederick Kagan of the Americ...
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December 29, 2007
Democrat Anti-war Antics Shake Morale at the FrontThe incomparable Bill Gertz at the Washington Times published very revealing anecdote in his regular column "Inside the Ring" yesterday. Gertz interviewed Marine Corps Cpl David Goldich, a veteran of two tours in Iraq and 300 com...
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December 6, 2007
It isn't just the mortgage marketAnd in your dreams, you can see yourself, as a prophet. Saving the world, the words from your lips: "I AM NOT A CROOK." I just can't believe you are such a fool. These are the words from a song by Frank Zappa, "Son of Orange Coun...
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November 29, 2007
Everything is Caused by Global Warming (600 links)Dr. John Brignell, a British engineering professor, runs a website called numberwatch. He has compiled what has to be the most complete collection of links to media stories ascribing the cause of everything under the sun to...
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November 19, 2007
NYT blog reports Murdoch mulled bid for TimesA blog at the New York Times called the DealBook is reporting that Rupert Murdoch considered making a run at the New York Times Company. The Times got this nugget from an interview Mr. Murdoch gave to one of his Austrailian papers....
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November 12, 2007
NATO in AfghanistanAfghanistan was supposed to be the "good war" according to the Liberal Media Party, their Democratic Party affiliates, and our sometimes fickle and fair weather European allies. Western European powers like Germany and France that...
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November 5, 2007
Happy 40th to The American Spectator!Congratulations to The American Spectator on marking 40 years of delivering some of the most vibrant and important conservative commentary on the right side of the political divide.Tommorrow night this venerable pu...
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October 25, 2007
Hurricane Season Disappoints Merchants of DoomLike undertakers complaining that a predicted flu epidemic failed to generate any business, the drive-by media and the hurricane forecasters are kicking themselves over the big nothing the 2007 hurricane season turned out to ...
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October 17, 2007
Paul Simon, SCHIP, Dr. Redlener and Elian GonzalezThe Democrats are mobilizing all the talent agents they can get, mounting their campaign to override the President's veto of the SCHIP program, including a doctor with apparent psychic powers. Yesterday, they paraded around l...
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October 8, 2007
Internet competition, newspapers, and video rentalsIn what may be a preview of coming attractions in the newspaper business, Movie Gallery, the largest retail DVD rental operator has filed a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition. Taking on big liabilities at the wrong time to...
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September 27, 2007
Global warming and freedomFailing to prevail in the free and fair arena of ideas contested openly, Al Gore and the Democrats have resorted to atempting to silence global warming skeptics who defy their orthodoxy. The Washington Times reports that prominent global warming...
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September 21, 2007
Spreadsheet of Hsu's Dem contributions availableThe irrepresible Flip at Suitably Flip has hit paydirt on the Norman Hsu Democrat fundraising scandal. Flip has found almost $2.6 million in campaign contributions to a myriad of Democratic candidates, PACs, and interest groups connect...
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September 17, 2007
Pinch Sulzberger's Achilles Heel: The BondholdersShielded by a two class system of shareholding allowing his family to elect a majority of the board of directors, New York Times Company CEO Pinch Sulzberger's hold on his job hasn't depended on keeping ordinary shareholders happy. That's why the los...
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September 17, 2007
Climate change as an excuse to 'tax the [bleep] out of us'On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal featured a discussion with Michael O'Leary, CEO of low fare Irish airline, Ryanair. Portrayed as kind of a swashbuckler, O'Leary offered up an interesting array of comments on the airline industry and th...
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September 10, 2007
Depth of MSM's credibility problem revealedThe University of Tampa's College Newspaper, the Minaret was the victim of a cruel hoax pulled on it by a student who fabricated a story claiming her brother was MIA in Iraq. While the paper allowed itself to be taken in, and may not have h...
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September 9, 2007
More global warming hypePopular Science published a special issue in August. The lead article is a puff piece on climatologists Konrad Steffen who made a career on the ice pack of Greenland. "Koni", as he is known to...
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September 5, 2007
Editor & Publisher column calls for abandoning 'objectivity' stanceA column last week in Editor and Publisher called on newspapers to abandon the posture of objectivity and become active advocates for the cause of anthropogenic global warming alarmism. The pretense of objectivity has, of course, been funda...
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August 31, 2007
The fund-raising bluesFamed tele-lawyer, Geoff Fieger has been charged with illegally reimbursing employees for $127,000 in contributions to former Sen. John Edwards' 2004 Democratic presidential campaign. Fieger says he was singled out for political prosec...
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August 30, 2007
The DNI speaksChris Roberts at the El Paso Times has an excellent interview with National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell. In this Q&A, McConnell clearly explains the debate on the extension of the foreign intelligence surveillance act earlier t...
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August 27, 2007
New York Times plays defense for NASA's HansenIn the New York Times, Andrew Revkin weighs in today with his spin on NASA's temperature data errors, downplaying the whole affair. The story is written with the clear intent of trivializing the error and discrediting critics., bl...
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August 25, 2007
Long Island cancels wind farm projectThe Long Island Power Authority has cancelled plans to construct a 140 megawatt wind project 3 miles off the south shore of Long Island. The project's estimated costs had ballooned to more than $800 million including transmission lines. Newsday...
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August 24, 2007
Fired US Atty signs book dealPublishers Weekly is reporting that ousted New Mexico U.S. Attorney David Inglesias has signed a book deal with John Wiley. Inglesias was one of nine federal prosecutors fired by the Bush administration. His firing was singled out for speci...
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August 23, 2007
Judicial mischiefJudge Saundra B. Armstrong of the U.S. District Court has ruled that the Bush Administration is required to issue two reports on global warming. This is obviously a publicity stunt, the reports are meaningless. The action was brought by environm...
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August 21, 2007
Calling out the global warming alarmistsDr. Bob Carter, a research professor at James Cook University (Queensland, Australia), and Tom Harris, Executive Director of Canada's Natural Resources Stewardship Project, have laid it on the line about global warming a...
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August 20, 2007
Global Warming Bureaucrat Hansen Lashes Out at CriticsWard Churchill could tell NASA's James Hansen what it is like when your work goes under a microscope. Churchill ended up losing his job over the academic misconduct that was uncovered. The intemperate response Hansen has displayed toward his critics ...
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August 16, 2007
Washington Post distorts global warming reportOn Tuesday, we noted that the media has been largely silent on the revisions to NASA's widely reported temperature data. On Wednesday, the Washington Post broke the news blackout giving NASA's James Hansen an exclusive plat...
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August 15, 2007
NASA's global warming misinformation needs full retractionThe news blackout on the erroneous NASA temperature data has been partially lifted by the Toronto Star. More than anything their story was driven by home pride in a local man, Steve McIntyre, who single-handedly exposed the vaunted American Spac...
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August 9, 2007
A productive global warming propaganda factoryLast week I wrote an article exposing the way the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) pre-packages templates for stories on the environment. At time I wrote it, I vowed to revisit the issue from time to time to see if the templates a...
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July 26, 2007
Two new carriers for the Royal NavyIn a widely expected formal announcement, British Defence Secretary Des Browne said on Wednesday that Britain will build two new aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy in the next decade. The plan to add two medium weight carriers to the fleet has...
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July 23, 2007
CIA sabotage: Rowan Scarborough has the goodsRowan Scarborough's superb new book Sabotage lays out a boatload of evidence documenting years of serious misconduct, malfeasance and incompetence at the CIA. Excerpted this week at his newspaper, the Washington Examiner, Scarborough's book has ...
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July 21, 2007
NYT more concerned with Harry Potter leaks than national secuirty leaksI found this excellent point at the National Review Online Media Blog. It is so good it is worth repeating. Contributer Greg Pallowitz posted this comment from one of his NRO readers: "I find it sad that there is more uproar over the Times'...
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July 19, 2007
'Environmental racism' - another liberal great white liePage one of the Democratic Party candidate handbook must forth the basic formula for winning elections: run centrist-sounding candidates, demonize the Republicans as tools of the rich and big business, hit up the fat cats for money, an...
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July 9, 2007
HIllary's money manReading the Washington Post Sunday Style section piece on super Hillary fundraiser Bal G. Das yesterday almost sent me reaching for my Vatican Saint Recommendation Form. Pictured in his impossibly modest midtown Manhattan office w...
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July 3, 2007
NBC News Tag Line: 'We're Just Making it Up'From time to time I watch MSNBC. When I do this I am in an almost constant state of amazement at how a major corporation like GE allows itself to be associated with such a second rate property. The Joe and Valerie Plame Wilson caper has been...
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June 28, 2007
NBC Universal Launches Global Warming CampaignForgive my tardiness in reporting this gem but needless to say I'm not on any NBC Universal's publicists speed dial so I had to stumble on upon this all by myself. When I found this thing I had to use all the restraint I could muster to...
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June 23, 2007
Al Jazeera: Hugo Chavez threatens expropriationAl Jazeera is reporting that Venezuelan strong man Hugo Chavez is threatening to expropriate oil and gas assets of Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, Chevron Corp, Norway's Statoil, Britain's BP Plc and France's Total. According to Al...
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June 4, 2007
Consensus and dissent on global warmingLawrence Solomon, a financial writer at the Canadian National Post is looking into the dissenters from the so-called consensus on global warming, and has experienced some surprises. In what has now turned into a multi- part series titled ...
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June 3, 2007
NBC payment to news subjectGE, parent of NBC may have a huge problem on its hands. Several weeks ago it was reported that NBC paid Larry Birkhead, the father of Anna Nicole Smith's child, upwards of $1 million. The reporting at the time was presented along the l...
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May 23, 2007
High schooler gets it; media remains dupedThe media has been completely duped by Al Gore and his global warming cabal, but fear not America's often maligned school children see through it. After having to suffer through Al Gore's propaganda film, Kristen Byrnes, a high school student fr...
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May 23, 2007
Sen. Coburn foils honor for Rachel CarsonSenate Democrats intend to submit a resolution honoring Rachel Carson author of the controversial book Silent Spring. Ms. Carson's book was used to spearhead the campaign to ban the use of certain pesticides, including DDT, that arguably...
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May 21, 2007
The Global Warming Squeeze PlayThe "global warming cabal" is mounting their aggressive campaign to ban affordable energy, impose big tax burdens on the least advantaged, and advance their "One World" agenda on multiple fronts. The media campaign...
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April 20, 2007
Pack ice traps seal boatsAl Gore and other thought leaders (Cameron Diaz) keep telling us the ice caps are melting and lower Manhattan will be under 20 feet of water before we know it. I understand Bob DeNiro is so afraid he's selling his Tribeca rea...
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April 2, 2007
Music industry awakens from digital slumberApple and EMI announced today that they will begin offering their entire catalog via Apple's iTunes in May. Apple CEO Steve Jobs and EMI CEO Eric Nicoli made their joint announcement today in London. EMI is the first of the big four music label...
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March 23, 2007
Global Warming's Patent ProfitabilityAl Gore is well schooled at manipulating the levers of power and money to his benefit. Heads or tails Al Gore almost never loses. It's been this way pretty much all his life. Starting when Daddy Al set up him in fine style, includ...
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March 15, 2007
Battling Templates: Whitewater versus PlameThe liberal media make it too easy to expose their bias. Thanks to the internet, it is almost child's play to find the same behavior treated very differently, depending on whether Democrats or Republicans are responsible.Fishing in the Washington Pos...
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February 26, 2007
Astroturfing CBS and the WaPoThanks to the sharp pixels at Mudville Gazette, I've learned a great new word today: "astroturfing." Apparently CBS News, the Washington Post and 199 other newspapers are involved with some activists in an astroturfing campaign. Astro...
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July 7, 2006
Al Gore's Green Money MachineAs Al Gore's global warming alarm tour winds down for the summer, let's pull back the curtain and see the real wizard. After you get past all the scare mongering, what is left is a giant scheme to tax the air we breathe. No wonder the tax and spend l...