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  • Supreme Court 'transparency' charity director panics over IRS donor leak: 'I just f***ed up'

    05/18/2023 5:19:59 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 38 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | May 17, 2023 03:01 PM | by Gabe Kaminsky, Investigative Reporter
    EXCLUSIVE — An advocacy nonprofit group behind a campaign demanding Supreme Court "transparency" reforms on financial disclosures is in panic mode over accidentally leaking its own funders to the Washington Examiner. Fix the Court, a charity that spun off in 2021 after being a project of the New Venture Fund, a nonprofit group managed by the liberal dark money behemoth and for-profit company Arabella Advisors, is part of a seemingly coordinated campaign calling for Supreme Court justices to disclose more about their finances. Now, the organization is in disarray after unwittingly providing the Washington Examiner with unredacted copies of its...
  • Why is Antenna TV Thriving in the Age of Netflix?

    03/16/2021 7:56:37 AM PDT · by Republican Wildcat · 99 replies
    PrimeTimer ^ | 1/27/2021 | AARON BARNHART
    ... Antenna TV is, in fact, the name of a TV channel. It’s just one in a group of quietly successful channels that include MeTV, ThisTV, SmileTV, Laff, Grit, Bounce, Comet, Decades, and more. These are channels fueled by nostalgia for TV from the era when theme songs were a minute long and black-and-white wasn’t just an effect. A time when Johnny Carson was the king of the night and Murphy Brown was a household name. Best of all, you don’t need a subscription to watch — as the name suggests, all you need is an antenna and a TV....
  • Religion is the problem. [Piñata for the RF]

    01/19/2009 4:40:38 PM PST · by gpk9 · 82 replies · 1,959+ views
    January 19, 2009 | gpk9
    Religion is the problem, just like government is the problem. In both cases people have beliefs that don't fit reality. In both cases people try to push their beliefs on other people. In both cases people believe in fairytales that just aren't true. They have no factual support. In both cases people believe "faith" should substitute for facts, like with Obama for instance, and Bush for that matter, and "going to heaven" for instance, and an "ever-burning hell" for that matter. In both cases you can't say what you think. In both cases you have to be "politically correct." In...