New media ballyhooer Douglas Rushkoff made waves this week. Citing an un-named friend who went hysterical about Amazon.com’s purchase of Whole Foods, he asserted that such “unease is widespread, and has raised new calls for breaking up Jeff Bezos’s impending monopoly by force.”* The company has “surely,” he claimed, “reached…
It ain’t over until the money’s in the bank. But one wrong, long fought, may soon be righted. Justice done. Years ago, Gibson’s Bakery won a judgment of $38 million against Oberlin College because of the Ohio school’s role in harassing the bakery and defaming it as “racist” after a…
The trial of Dr. Annette Bosworth has been postponed from next week to May 18. She faces 24 years in a South Dakota prison on 12 felony counts of election fraud and perjury, as well as the loss of her medical license if convicted on even one charge. Pursuant to…
Click on over to Townhall for one whopper of a story. Then come back here for alternate tellings. News 4 TV-Jacksonville: Corrine Brown found guilty on 18 charges Dept. of Justice: Congresswoman Corrine Brown and Chief of Staff Charged with Fraud Scheme Involving Bogus Non-Profit Scholarship Entity U.S. Term Limits:…
What if CRT were precisely about what its advocates say it is? “Far-right white people are in a moral panic over Critical Race Theory,” Pennsylvania educators are being taught, “because they fear losing political power.” Beth Brelje, at The Epoch Times, explains that this is the lesson of a “a…
Paul Jacob on the total scam that is this week’s big story, the Hunter Biden gun-possession verdict.
Meet the cheating press. “I want you to listen to this Bill Barr answer to a question about what will history say about this,” Chuck Todd, host of Meet the Press, said to commentator Peggy Noonan last Sunday. That last “this” referred to the Justice Department dropping charges against General…
Americans are obviously divided on the current presidential race. We disagree, too, on a whole range of social and economic issues. But we remain firmly united when it comes to one straightforward political reform: term limits. Since 1990, when voters in California, Colorado and Oklahoma passed the first statewide ballot…
What good would it do if our inalienable rights, you know "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," were only valid on the Moon? Our freedoms wouldn't have much practical effect and of course, that's how some powerful folks might prefer it. While we have the right to petition our…
The Wahkiakum County Eagle covers one of the smallest counties in Washington state. Last issue’s big story was about the county’s finances. The large picture on the front page shows county officials conferring how to lay off employees. A smaller picture features a note pinned to a wall. The note…