Hartford Courant media bias on display
September 2, 2008
It’s not a Republican war you idiots. It’s a war on terrorism - you know, the Axis of Evil folks that want Americans either converted to their poluted form of Islam or our heads cut off.
Pajamas TV launch this week
September 2, 2008
I began seeing advertising on blogs concerning Pajamas TV in the last 24 hours or so. Vicevich posted a note letting us know quite a collection of conservative bloggers will be featured guests and contributors to the Web video network.
A media 2.0 venture, Pajamas TV is a subscription model with little or no advertising. It seems pretty interesting. Read more
CNN does some selective editing
August 8, 2008
More media bias. Confederate Yankee gives us the scoop on some creative editing by writers at CNN. Raymond Hunter Geisel recently threatened the president and presidential candidate Barack Obama. He said the comments in front of witnesses and got turned in.
The Associated Press story mentions that both Obama and G.W. Bush were mentioned in the threats, but the edited CNN story left out the reference to Geisel wanting to put a bullet in the current president’s head. Read more
Keith Olbermann is a buffoon - no Second Amendment logic on display
August 1, 2008
Just last week I transcribed a quote from Gavin Newsom, the mayor of San Francisco. He’s gotten quite a bit of heat from his quote that flat out blames the NRA for a triple murder in his illegal-alien-felony-loving city.
Wednesday night, Keith Olbermann - an anchor and commentator with his own show called Countdown on MSNBC - got into the act. He opined that the Second Amendment only covered arms that were in existence in the late 1700s when the Bill of Rights was passed. Read more
Did you hear? US, Colalition forces winning war in Iraq
July 27, 2008
You probably didn’t hear, at least that is what many non-main stream media outlets surmised today. You see, two Associated Press reporters that had the gall to write a story with the headline Analysis: US now winning Iraq war that seemed lost.
Robert Burns’s and Robert H. Reid’s piece was released by the AP on Saturday morning; not exactly what you would call a high-traffic news time. Most people don’t read the Saturday paper and quite honestly, who gets up early on Saturday to read Google News feeds? Heck, even I just got to this tonight, not in time to meet my 9:15 p.m. ET deadline for the daily e-mail blast. Read more



