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Rolling Stone’s Bizarre Cheap Shot At Sarah Palin
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... »
Obama’s Abu Ghraib
The latest news out of Afghanistan is going to be really interesting to follow, if only to see how the media handles it. According to the Guardian and other (so far relatively few) sources, pictures have now made their way out of Afghanistan (courtesy of Germany’s Der Spiegel) showing brutal and psychopathic activities by... »
The Summer of George
James Taranto relates a great Obama-Seinfeld comparison in today’s Best of the Web Today column on the WSJ site: Reader Daniel Loomis sends along his capsule summary of “The Summer of George,” the eighth-season finale of “Seinfeld,” which aired May 15, 1997: “George uses his severance from the Yankees to stimulate the perfect summer–the ‘Summer... »
Bloomberg: “Islam did not attack the World Trade Center, al Qaeda did”
James Taranto, in his WSJ Best of the Web Today column last week, commented on Mayor Bloomberg’s asinine comments regarding the Ground Zero Mosque: Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, has an op-ed in today’s New York Post defending the Ground Zero mosque. Actually, the Post informs us, it’s an adaptation of “Bloomberg’s... »
Idiots With A Web Site
Just when you thought there wasn’t anything left to blame on Bush and Cheney (since they’re even blaming the weather on them these days), here’s the idiotic motherjones.com web site (which ironically bills itself as “smart fearless journalism”) with this ludicrous headline: How Bush-Cheney Policy Screwed Haiti I wonder if Bush-Cheney is also responsible for... »
More Obama Hypocrisy
This from last week’s National Review: When a congressional committee investigating the White House state-dinner crashers considered asking Desiree Rogers, President Obama’s social secretary, to testify, the administration responded with a blanket refusal. “Based on separation of powers,” explained press secretary Robert Gibbs, “staff here don’t go to testify in front of Congress.” Obama’s... »
Desperate Obama Again Resorts To Bush-Bashing
The Washington Times is reporting how a very desperate Obama, watching his popularity in the polls plummeting recently, has begun resorting again to public Bush-bashing in hopes of rallying supporters with this tried-and-true tactic. In his White House press conference last week, Mr. Obama referred to the Bush era at least nine times, three... »
Conscientious-Objecting Nurse Coerced Into Aiding Abortion
In a sickening sign of the times, Catherina Cenzon-DeCarlo, a nurse at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital, was coerced into aiding an abortion, despite her stated religious objection to it. This flies in the face of the federal “conscience clause” that protects medical workers in exactly such cases by requiring institutions receiving federal funding... »

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 [...]