Category: News media bias
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‘Fake news’ is the real thing
News media guilty as charged! In the most thorough accounting yet, the Columbia Journalism Review, that liberal-leaning arbiter of news reportage, indicts the mainstream news media for malpractice in taking Hillary Clinton’s bait and running with the Russian Collusion Hoax despite more red flags than a May Day parade. Result: The US news media has…
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Madison schools: where sunlight never penetrates
When will voters demand accountability? As impenetrable as a galactic black hole, the Madison Metropolitan School District guards its secrets. What is the WaPost motto? “Democracy Dies In Darkness.” After being denied access to public records for a year now, our good government allies at Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty are are bringing lawsuit…
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Say what?
We’ve got all five gas burners going today! A better virtue of a recent former President of the U.S. was his disdain for politically correct terminology. His sometimes offensive offensive has not halted the advance of the language police, who have seized academia and are claiming, like the Donbas, most of the news media. Which is…
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Dad, read me the comics!
The disappearing news-paper. Her last known photograph shows Queen Elizabeth v2.0 smiling but much aged at her beloved Balmoral castle, awaiting her last prime minister. Examine her hands. They are black and blue. Observed the same in my last two visits with an ailing friend here in the Madison WI area, shortly before his death.…
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The truth … is barefoot
Would you say it under oath? One of our great freedoms as Americans is the right to be wrong. Totalitarian regimes demand adherence to every jot and tittle of the one-party dogma. Any deviation is punished with banishment to the Gulag or worse. Conservatives on college campuses know that all too well. The proprietor of…
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Many Wisconsin newspapers homogenized, journalism suffers
The [pictured] newspapers [shown in this blog] are owned by either USA Today Network or Gannett. That combination owns more than 100 newspaper and digital properties across the United States. If you think the front pages of the newspapers are repetitive you can be assured the same is true for their digital side, too. Many…
