As Connie Hair of Human Events asks: “When did decorum go out of style?” Maybe it didn’t. Maybe that old, senile idiot Paul McCartney is just not as stylish as he thinks, because his ugly remarks really tainted what could have been a great moment for him in American history. Instead, the moment will... »
Archive for June 4th, 2010
Investigate Turkey!
Friday, June 4th, 2010
There’s a great editorial in today’s WSJ, shifting the spotlight of scrutiny from Israel to Turkey, and the role that the Turkish government played in this fiasco: So the Prime Minister of Turkey calls Israel “a festering boil in the Middle East that spreads hate and enmity,” while his foreign minister compares Monday’s Israeli... »
Michael Oren Writes Op-Ed In NY Times
Friday, June 4th, 2010
Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren wrote a great op-ed piece in the NY Times on Wednesday: PEACE activists are people who demonstrate nonviolently for peaceful co-existence and human rights. The mob that assaulted Israeli special forces on the deck of the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara on Monday was not motivated by peace. On the contrary,... »
Flotilla Choir presents: We Con The World
Friday, June 4th, 2010
Check out this great catchy song, just released! »

I previously posted about the latest rash of scandalous photos coming out of Afghanistan showing U.S. military atrocities under Obama’s command, and wondering if the media would pick up on it the way they did when it was Bush’s army… Well, here’s a twist I wasn’t expecting: yes, one of the U.S. media, Rolling Stone, [...]
Jeffrey Goldberg, a correspondent for the Atlantic, cast a spotlight on yet another disgustingly overt example of pure bias in the mainstream media, particularly at the anti-Semitic Reuters newswire. He points to a Reuters news item which contains the following despicable sentences: Police said it was a “terrorist attack” — Israel’s term for a Palestinian [...]
In the [sparse] reporting of the Palestinians’ massacre of the Fogel family, several newspapers stand out with their distorted sense of “balance”, i.e., where they feel overwhelmingly uncomfortable describing the barbarity of the Palestinians without at least taking a swipe or two at the Israelis, no matter how patently irrelevant or disgustingly disrespectful it comes [...]