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Why won’t the online encyclopedia allow the truth about the New York Times’ Holocaust coverage?
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Why won’t the online encyclopedia allow the truth about the New York Times’ Holocaust coverage?
Conservative Internet news entrepreneur Andrew Breitbart vows “to offer the American public a unique insight in the workings of the Democrat-Media Complex” by publishing the archives of the secretive Journolist, an online discussion forum where 400 left-wing journalists meet electronically to plot to skew the news to the left.
Breitbart is offering $100,000 to any member [...]
Early in Al-Hurra’s life I met with an official of the network, and we had a wide-ranging and detailed discussion which appeared to be most promising. But I never heard from them again, and they clearly went in a direction much different from the one which I had suggested, which…
The Obama administration’s record of treating some more equal than others.
(Note: I apologize for the length of this post. I decided to go all-out for two reasons: one, because there’s so much that demands a response, and two, because this will be my last response in the form of a full NRB post. I’ll continue the discussion in the comments and on my blog, but [...]
The left’s fondness for character assassination was on full display at a radical hate-fest in the nation’s capital this week.
Hostile Glenn Beck biographer Alexander Zaitchik lashed out at the Fox News talk show host during a Fox News-bashing panel discussion at the “America’s Future Now” conference in Washington, D.C. (The event is hosted by the Campaign [...]
Trying to reason with the violently intransigent and desperately dishonest. “Vilks takes fight to Facebook foes,” from The Local, June 8 (thanks to Fjordman): Swedish artist Lars Vilks has joined a Facebook group entitled Kill Lars Vilks in order to engage in discussion with his antagonists as part of his…
As we have come to expect, the new FTC “discussion draft” on reinventing journalism was quietly released this week, virtually lost among the big stories of flotillas and oil leaks. Some of the ideas contained include using AmeriCorps as a cheap, young journalistic alternative and grant making to university journalism students to do actual reporting. [...]
Say what you will about Jon Stewart—his interviews, especially the extended ones hosted on the Daily Show website, are a gift to the country. For the most part, he allows his guests time to explain their thoughts, and the discussion goes far beyond the typical, predictable partisan blood sport that Stewart once famously criticized Crossfire [...]
More Obama outreach to jihadis. “Hamas leader says American envoys making contact, but not openly,” by David Hearst in The Guardian, May 30 (thanks to Creeping Sharia): The United States is sending a succession of envoys to engage with Hamas but lacks the bravery to talk to the Islamist movement…