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Mar 30 2011

Huffington Post/AOL Founder, Editor-In-Chief Admit ‘Color of Change’ Campaign Against Me Based on Big Lie

It’s taken a long time, but Huffington Post/AOL founder Arianna Huffington and Huffington Post/AOL editor Roy Sekoff have finally acknowledged that I am not a racist–despite the popular left wing website’s campaign to frame me as one.

From a letter crafted by Huffington Post editor Roy Sekoff to the Daily Caller:
…I want to make it as [...]

Dec 09 2010

The Battle to Be the Next RNC Chair

On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Alex Pappas, a writer and reporter at the Daily Caller, to discuss the race for RNC Chair and how the Tea Party may impact the race.

Sep 09 2010

Senator Kerry Was Against an FCC Internet Power Grab Before He Was For It

Oops.
Massachusetts Democrat Senator John Kerry was his Party’s 2004 nominee for President.  Two hallmarks of his losing campaign were his incredible stiffness – he managed to make 2000 Democrat nominee Al Gore look lively – and his notorious assertion that “I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it.”

This linguistic whiplash [...]

Aug 26 2010

‘The Mother of the Freedom Movement,’ Her Neighborhood Needs YOUR Help

55 years ago, Rosa Parks helped launch the modern civil rights movement.
Today, the government is bulldozing her old neighborhood.  Here’s the real kicker:  The homeowners are forced to pay the cost of demolition.

Nobel prize-winning libertarian economist F.A. Hayek famously wrote that “the great aim of the struggle for liberty has been equality before the law.”  [...]

Jul 20 2010

JournoList: …Yes, But the Reporters at Pravda Weren’t Such Insufferable Assholes

Journalists love whistleblowers. Just not when the whistle is blown on them.
Journalists love transparency.  As long as they’re not the ones being exposed.
No steadfast journalism rule is unbendable when it comes to justifying and protecting the racket that is modern journalism, specifically, political journalism in [...]