21 days after Weinergate first broke, the Congressman from NY finally resigned today. For the record – for me, it was never about the sexting or the pics. This was about the false accusations and the sociopathic lying of a man who was elected to hold the public’s trust. That trust was shattered three weeks [...]
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Weiner Resigns
Posted: June 17, 2011 in anthony weiner, Congress, Legal, Media, Media Bias, Media Criticism, New York Times, News, People, Politics, State Politics, TechnologyTags: anthony weiner, betty, Congress, ethel, facebook, ginger lee, heckler, howard stern, megan broussard, patterico, pelosi, resignation, twitter, veronica
Weiner’s Porn Actress Sexting Partner Lawyers Up With Gloria Allred
Posted: June 17, 2011 in anthony weiner, Culture, Media, News, People, Politics, TechnologyTags: anthony weiner, ginger lee, gloria allred, package, porn actress, sexting, stripper, twitter, weinergate
Holds Live Press Conference in NY to Complain About…All the Press From the LA Times, Top of the Ticket, by Andrew Malcolm: Amid all the chaos and confusion of Rep. Anthony Weiner’s sexting scandal, somehow Los Angeles attorney Gloria Allred got connected with one of the New York Democrat’s female electronic correspondents. And today, the [...]
Schultz Gets Week Unpaid Suspension from MSNBC and an Ass Kicking From His Wife Over Ingraham “Talk Slut” Slur
Posted: May 26, 2011 in Culture, Ed Schultz, Media, Media Bias, MSNBC, News, People, Politics, Protest, UncategorizedTags: ed schultz, laura ingraham, MSNBC, republicans, slutwalk, suspension, talk radio, talk slut, unpaid leave, wife
I think the old gasbag has taken the left’s recent “Slut Walk” campaigns a little too much to heart. See liberals? THIS is why we don’t *embrace* the word slut, no matter what. You think you’re “taking back the word’s power” when all you’re doing is just making it more acceptable for mainstream use. By [...]
Unrepentant Terrorist Bill Ayers to speak at NJ university on Education & the New Activism
Posted: March 21, 2011 in Bill Ayers, Legal, News, PeopleTags: Bernardine Dohrn, bill ayers, book, communist, Education, JoAnne Chesimard, montclair state university, NJ, NJ turnpike, SDS, State Trooper James Harper, State Trooper Werner Foerster, students for a democratic society, The New Activism, weathermen, Zayd Shakur
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) is sponsoring a session with Bill Ayers at Montclair University in Montclair, NJ this Thursday 3/24. The topic is “Education & the New Activism” Yes, this Bill Ayers: Described by Discover the Networks as: Leader of the 1960s and 70s domestic terrorist group Weatherman Having said, “Kill all the [...]
YouTube Asked to Remove Video of Left’s Threats Against Palin
Posted: January 17, 2011 in Media, Media Bias, Media Criticism, News, People, Politics, Sarah Palin, TerrorismTags: Arizona, dangerous or illegal act, death threat, Free Speech, giffords, Glenn Beck, governor, hate speech, inflamed rhetoric, Jared Lee Loughner, left wing, liberal hypocrisy, liberals, Palin, privacy, progressives, right-wing media, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, sheriff clarence dupnik, shooting, Tweet, twitter, violent, vitriol, You Tube, YouTube
Posted at BigJournalism 1/12/2011 Ever since Saturday’s terrible tragedy in Tucson, Arizona, conservatives have endured, to use my colleague Dana Loesch’s words, a massive orchestration of defamation against them. And of all the vitriol that has been hurled around the internet, no other target has sustained more of it than Sarah Palin. Within minutes of [...]
Former SEIU Exec Joins Center for American Progress Action Fund
Posted: December 22, 2010 in Anna Burger, Change to Win, George Soros, Labor Unions, Media, Media Matters, News, People, Policy, SEIUTags: AFSCME, Andy Stern, Anna Burger, Center for American Progress, Change to Win, David Brock, Democracy Alliance, Economic Policy Institute, George Soros, John Podesta, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Media Matters for America, Moveon.org, President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board, progressive infrastructure, Progressive States Network, rob stein, SEIU, Soros Fund Management, think tank
[original post 12/12/2010] The woman known as the “Queen of Labor” is living up to her promise to focus on “building a sustaining progressive infrastructure.” Anna Burger, former SEIU Secretary-Treasurer, has just joined the board of directors at the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAP Action). CAP Action is a sister organization to the [...]
The Soros Media Empire – on Government Steroids?
Posted: December 22, 2010 in Congress, FOX News, George Soros, Legal, Media, Media Bias, Media Matters, Media Reform, Net Neutrality, NPR, People, PolicyTags: Al Sharpton, argo project, FCC, Fox News, free press, FTC, George Orwell, George Soros, government, grants, journalists, Media Matters, media reform, murdoch, net neutrality, newspeak, NPR, Open Society Institute, Progressive, public media, robert mcchesney, Rockefeller, sheila jackson lee, tides, Van Jones
[original post 11/20/2010] The blogosphere is all abuzz over yesterday’s comments from Democratic Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia, in which he opined about the annoyance of today’s cable news television programming. Apparently cable news gets in the way of his desire for American citizens to do nothing but worship our government, rather than challenge [...]
Dear Tides Founder: Why Does Soros Hate the Right?
Posted: December 22, 2010 in George Soros, Media Bias, Media Criticism, People, Politics, September 11, Tea PartyTags: bank of england, Bill O'Reilly, byron williams, currency manipulation, drummond pike, First Amendment, Fox News, Free Speech, george bush, George Orwell, George Soros, Glenn Beck, government media, hate speech, hungarian, Immigration, malaysia, Media Matters, media reform, nazis, neil cavuto, propaganda, public media, racist, right-wing extremist, Russian financial crisis, Tides Foundation
[original post 11/5/2010] Last week, Drummond Pike took his FOX News fight to a whole new level, this time painting all of the right with a scarlet letter. Coincidentally, Salon.com’s Glenn Greenwald had also published a similar piece in much the same vein, only a week prior. In his opinion contribution piece to Politico titled [...]





