If you want a case study in why much of the public believes nothing emanating from the mainstream media, read The Washington Post’s latest smear job on the Virginia Military Institute.
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If you want a case study in why much of the public believes nothing emanating from the mainstream media, read The Washington Post’s latest smear job on the Virginia Military Institute.
How dare The Washington Post publish a story showing that some cases of the dreaded coronavirus are mild.
The beloved athlete and his 13-year-old daughter had just perished in a fiery crash. People were reeling from the horrific news.
A little decency was in order.
I can think of many words to describe these hairballs. Protesters wouldn’t be one of them.
When I was a reporter, I would have been fired for posting something like that. It would have constituted a journalistic high crime, like plagiarism.
If your first reaction to news that a bloodthirsty terrorist blew himself up is, “Oh shit, this might help Trump,” seek help.
It’s something of a relief for the sale to be finalized after a decade of uncertainty.
For the past 10 years, all Pilot employees knew they could wake up one morning and suddenly find themselves working for a new boss.
When they weren’t having orgasms over the dictator’s sister and comparing her to Ivanka Trump, the press was heaping praise on the creepy 200-plus member Cheer-or-Die-Squad that has been performing carefully choreographed routines during the games.
Today’s weak-kneed newspaper execs are so terrified of lawsuits that a stern call from a two-bit lawyer in a rumpled suit sends them to their fainting couches.
“I became a victim of a left-wing lynching in the most progressive state in the nation.” Denis Finley.
Can you stand one more screed about the battle of words between Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel and President Donald Trump?
Good. Because that’s what you’re getting today.
For those who slept all weekend, here’s what happened: