What would you say you do here?

Category: News media bias

  • Democrats are in a dither over non-endorsements

    Isn’t biased news coverage enough? Over 250,000 Washington Post readers are canceling their subscriptions because the newspaper, by order of its owner, won’t endorse Kamala Harris for President. Or anyone else. Another large daily, the Los Angeles Times, is also discontinuing candidate endorsements. Mid-level editors, high in dudgeon, are resigning in protest on both coasts. On…

  • No knockouts in Fox v Kamala Harris

    but plenty of cuts and bruises! The Bret Baier interview with Kamala Harris that flickered over our b&w Philco Wednesday evening 10-16-24 should have been narrated ringside by Don Dunphy. It was more debate than interview, with the newsman a surrogate for Trump. The Democrat(ic) contender had to cover up when asked to justify the…

  • Why can’t JD Vance be our presidential nominee?

    Not weird after all! They say vice presidential debates don’t move the needle. But J.D. Vance took some of the rough edges off the Republican ticket. Now, if they could only keep Donald Trump in the basement like Democrats did of Biden in 2020. (No, we did NOT go to Dane Manufacturing yesterday.) Win or…

  • Is Mason Crosby still available?

    We’re extra crabby this Monday! The Badgers, Packers and Brewers lost over the weekend. Yes, we live our lives vicariously. Missing two makable field goals in a 31 – 29 loss to the Vikings? At home! Here’s hoping the Brewers can at least survive the first round this year. Drop this in your drop box:…

  • It’s fake news unless you want to believe it!

    Blaska Policy Werkes is delightfully air conditioned!  Come on in out of the heat! Lookouts on the observation deck high above the Stately Manor notice that “Strapped Baraboo eyes levy override.” On top of Madison’s municipality and schools. Monona, too. Could this be the start of something … big? “You can see a lot just by…

  • Finally, some justice for Trump

    Jim Justice, that is, and his ugly dog! The VHF and UHF dials on the Stately Manor’s b&w Philco spun merrily Tuesday night as the indentured servants scanned the dizzying array of speakers for Day Two of the Republican National Convention just up the road in Milwaukee WI. We’ve attended two Republican national political conventions,…