The Spy in the White House, the Dogs in the Manger
The New York Times hit a new journalistic low on Wednesday with the publication of an anonymous op-ed, purportedly by a senior member of the […]
The New York Times hit a new journalistic low on Wednesday with the publication of an anonymous op-ed, purportedly by a senior member of the […]
If this weekend’s bombshell story in the New York Times is to be believed, the nation’s top law enforcement agency under Barack Obama was not […]
Heralding the rise of the daily newspaper in 1831, French poet and politician Alphonse de Lamartine declared journalism would emerge as “the whole of human […]
Don’t let the sexist title fool you, “First Man” is one woke biopic about American astronaut Neil Armstrong, who is portrayed by Ryan Gosling, an […]
Defending America against enemy information warfare is a worthy goal. There are some hard truths that should be told about why we are so vulnerable […]
One of the more satisfying sideshows of the Trump era has been the media falling on its face as it spins poorly-sourced—even fabricated—conspiracy tales about […]
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation was star-crossed from the start. His friend and successor as FBI director, James Comey, by his own admission prompted the […]
In the second part of this report, we saw that correcting the flagrant misrepresentations and filling in the strategic gaps in Robert Mueller’s July 13 […]
On the early evening of July 16, 2018, 20-year-old rising college sophomore Mollie Tibbetts went for a run. In the tiny town of Brooklyn, Iowa, […]
One reason Donald Trump won the presidency is that Americans are tired of being ignored by the ruling political class. A poll taken several months […]
The New York Times recently hired as a writer and board member Sarah Jeong. The Times knew that in recent years Jeong had posted a […]
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition,” said Monty Python, the great British comedy troupe that the BBC now dismisses as unwanted “Oxbridge white blokes.” In his […]
The mainstream media continues to botch how and why President Trump manages to succeed in spite of their negative coverage. One such aspect of these […]
In the last week, Antiwar.com editorial director Scott Horton, former State Department employee and author Peter Van Buren, and Dan McAdams, the executive director of […]
For many, the most arduous aspect of supporting free speech is the principled requirement to defend disagreeable speech; moreover, the degree of difficulty in defending […]
Sarah Jeong, newly hired member of the New York Times’s editorial board, hates white people. And Christians. And police officers. And heterosexuals. And men. May […]
Recently, Politico reporter Marc Caputo was angered at rude hecklers at a Trump rally who booed beleaguered CNN correspondent Jim Acosta. So Caputo tweeted of them, […]
Some conservative commentators seem to be confused about the New York Times’ hiring this week of Sarah Jeong to sit on the newspaper’s editorial board. […]
Feelings of impotence often lead to rage. Witness the recent escalation of the rhetoric directed at the president from the anti-Trump media. As the president’s […]
Remember when Bill Kristol said the Iraq War would last two months? It (officially) lasted nine years and cost Americans more than $2 trillion—and we’re […]