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No Sherman March for the Welfare State

Michael Hurd | 10 May 2011
Instead of putting people of a certain race in chains, we now put people who are the most productive in chains.

Victimization and the Media: Osama Bin Laden is No Hero

Michael Hurd | 9 May 2011
While Barack Obama hasn’t ever come out in favor of terrorism or murder, he certainly shares one thing in common with the terrorist he just captured and killed: A firm belief in the need for America to be put down a notch.

The Mainstream Smearing of Ayn Rand

Edward Cline | 28 October 2009
Her stalwart critics cannot refute her philosophy; so...

On The White House "Disinformation" Campaign

Richard Salsman | 16 August 2009
The 'disinformation' I've found has actually come from the White House, its advisors and Congress, because each has been proposing a government takeover of the health-care sector, even though government has failed utterly -- in all other areas listed below -- where it tried to crowd-out or monopolize a valid product or service...

Obama Broadcasting Corporation

Edward Cline | 23 June 2009
One cannot doubt the news media's complicity in bringing fascism to this country. The accession of ABC News as a de facto department of the Obama administration ought to serve as convincing evidence of that complicity.

Obama's Assault on the Mind

Edward Cline | 15 June 2009
When you watch Gibbs fielding questions from the press corps, you do not have the sense that you are observing evil incarnate.

Photographic Fraud

Thomas Sowell | 19 May 2009
Over the past two decades, judicial confirmation hearings have often become exercises in character assassination against nominees that Senators oppose for political reasons having nothing to do with the inflammatory charges that are aired on nationwide TV.

This Is CNN: Abusing Copyright Law To End Embarrassment

James Lakely | 28 April 2009
Tax Day this year was a great day for old-fashioned patriotism, but a bad day for television journalism--exemplified by CNN "reporter" Susan Roesgen. When hundreds of thousands of protestors raised their voices in opposition to profligate government spending and high taxes, Roesgen's rude, hectoring interview of a father in Chicago holding his two-year-old son became an instant YouTube sensation. It also became an unbearable embarrassment to the self-proclaimed Most Trusted Name in News.

Anarchy on the Internet

Thomas Sowell | 31 August 2008
We are all against censorship but the right of free speech does not cover libel, threats or identity theft.

Bad "News"

Thomas Sowell | 5 August 2008
If an informed citizenry is the foundation of democratic government, then a misinformed citizenry is a danger.
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