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  • My experience of being treated roughshod by Big Tech # 2 (Quora)—personal story

    08/02/2022 12:32:43 PM PDT · by Phoenix8 · 39 replies
    Quora ^ | 8/2/2022 | Me
    My entire original answer: “ Because a dozen or so major cities with a majority of the nations criminals, drug users, welfare recipients, misfits and radicals would control the country. Plus the great % of sparsely populated but productive part of the country would have little say on how they are governed. The original framers of our constitution wanted a truly representative democracy where all peoples/groups/minorities would have a say in their governance. They didn’t want mob rule. PS of course i realize the mega cities have many, many decent and productive people living in them”
  • As trucker convoy rolls into Ottawa, media faces criticism from right-leaning politicians

    01/29/2022 5:51:02 AM PST · by Kriggerel · 20 replies
    Global News ^ | January 28, 2022 | Ryan Kessler
    News media has faced heightened criticism from right-leaning politicians as a trucker convoy rolls into Ottawa, but one former conservative strategist says it’s an example of a long-standing tactic. Tim Powers, the chair of Summa Strategies, told Global News that criticizing the media is “part of normal strategic practice” for conservative politicians, particularly when they feel like they’re in trouble. Powers said the practice in Canada dates back to the Brian Mulroney era and was a successful tool for Stephen Harper.
  • Trump considering skipping general election debates in 2020: report

    12/12/2019 5:24:59 PM PST · by yesthatjallen · 134 replies
    The Hill ^ | 12 12 2019 | Marty Johnson
    President Trump has been discussing with his campaign advisers whether or not to participate in the general election debates in 2020, two people close to the situation told The New York Times. According to the sources, Trump doesn't trust the Commission on Presidential Debates, the nonprofit organization that puts on the debates. Specifically, Trump is apprehensive of who will be chosen by the organization to moderate the debates, the Times reports. Trump's campaign reportedly declined to comment on what their plan was for the debates at a state-of-the-race campaign briefing in Arlington, Va. During the 2016 campaign, the president persistently...
  • 4,500 Tech Workers, 1 Mission: Get Democrats Elected

    07/13/2018 9:01:04 AM PDT · by Theoria · 22 replies
    The New York Times ^ | 13 July 2018 | Kevin Roose and Sheera Frenkel
    It was four months and eight days until the 2018 midterm elections, and Anna Eskamani had not spent a penny to promote her political campaign online. Ms. Eskamani, 27, is running to represent Florida’s 47th District in the State Legislature. Like many state-level candidates, she writes her own fund-raising emails and manages her own social media accounts. And with her busy schedule on the campaign trail, advertising online is an afterthought. “My budget is zero for it right now,” Ms. Eskamani said. “It just hasn’t been necessary.” One recent morning, Ms. Eskamani attended an hourlong phone conference with volunteers from...
  • YouTube erases 29,549 clips on Japan media demand

    10/20/2006 8:48:36 PM PDT · by Paleo Conservative · 28 replies · 897+ views
    Reuters ^ | Fri Oct 20, 2006 6:51 AM ET | Staff
    TOKYO (Reuters) - Google Inc.'s YouTube.com removed 29,549 video files from its popular Web site after receiving a demand from a group of Japanese media companies over copyright infringement, an industry group said on Friday. The television, music and movie clips had been posted without the permission of copyright holders, the Tokyo-based Japan Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers said in a statement. The group, which represents 23 media companies including TV networks and movie distributors, said it would ask YouTube to set up screening and other measures to block postings of unauthorized files. It also called on...
  • Cast-iron proof of the media template....from the TIME ARCHIVES

    02/02/2006 10:08:53 AM PST · by relictele · 1 replies · 372+ views
    http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,944265,00.html   AMERICA'S families are in trouble—trouble so deep and pervasive as to threaten the future of our nation," declared a major report to last week's White House Conference on Children. "Can the family survive?...unmarried couples living together call into question the very meaning and structure of the stable family unit as our society has known it."   Hand-wringing over welfare cuts and other ‘community growth’ goodies?  No.  It was…12/28/70     http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,943113,00.html   THE Supreme Court had forbidden it, but they prayed defiantly in a school in Netcong, N.J., reading the morning invocation from the Congressional Record.…[e]verywhere, they...
  • NY Times publishes Anti-Bush"The World Can't Wait" smear ad

    12/14/2005 10:05:37 AM PST · by lOKKI · 55 replies · 2,074+ views
    While the New York Times has proven itself to be selective in it's reporting all the details about the war in Iraq, it seems to have no problem running attack ads on President Bush in regards to the same. As Bill O'Reilly reported on FOX News tonight, World Can't Wait's "next phase of the battle to drive out the Bush regime by placing a full page ad in the NY Times" ran on page A17 in the Times today The ad along with coordinated fliers make radical claims including the following: "Your government, on the basis of outrageous lies, is...
  • CNN Fires Switch Board Employee Who Berated Callers!!

    11/24/2005 7:22:54 PM PST · by Minus_The_Bear · 178 replies · 6,286+ views
    The following is an update from Daily Pundit who has chronicled the UNBELIEVABLE behavior of CNN employees in the wake of the X/Cheney incident. A switch board operator who berated callers to CNN telling them "Bush and Cheney should stop lying" and that "Putting the X over Cheney's face was freedom of speach" has been fired by CNN. This has been confirmed! Visit this link to hear the tape. I just got off the phone with Laurie Goldberg, Senior Vice President for Public Relations with CNN. Her statement confirms the authenticity of the tape recording and reveals the actions CNN...
  • CNN explains 'X' glitch over Dick Cheney's face

    11/23/2005 1:56:25 AM PST · by RWR8189 · 93 replies · 3,708+ views
    Reuters ^ | November 23, 2005
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - CNN apologized on Tuesday and offered a rare explanation from its control booth for a technical glitch many viewers failed to notice -- a large "X" the network flashed over Vice President Dick Cheney's face. The wayward graphic, which CNN said lasted for about one-seventh of a second, appeared during the network's live coverage of Cheney's speech on Monday addressing critics of the Bush administration's conduct of the war in Iraq. Word of the snafu quickly surfaced on the Internet, including still photos of the image posted by online columnist Matt Drudge, along with a story...
  • AIM Report: The Scandal that Could Sink Hillary

    11/23/2005 4:51:05 AM PST · by Mike Bates · 31 replies · 2,467+ views
    Accuracy in Media ^ | 11/22/2005 | Paul M. Rodriguez
    Recent polls among American readers (and viewers) of the press continue to show a reluctance to trust the once vaunted U.S. mainstream media. And the recent brouhaha at the New York Times over the Judith Miller fiasco only further muddies the public's trust, not only on how reporters and editors report but also on what they choose to publish (or broadcast). For example, there have been whole forests cut down to provide enough paper for stories about Rep. Tom DeLay, the Texas Republican indicted recently on allegations of money laundering through state political action committees that helped the GOP secure...
  • University Is Accused of Bias Against Christian Schools

    11/19/2005 11:37:00 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 195 replies · 5,542+ views
    New York Times ^ | November 20, 2005 | CAROLYN MARSHALL
    Cody Young is an evangelical Christian who attends a religious high school in Southern California. With stellar grades, competitive test scores and an impressive list of extracurricular activities, Mr. Young has mapped a future that includes studying engineering at the University of California and a career in the aerospace industry, his lawyers have said. But Mr. Young, his teachers and his family fear his beliefs may hurt his chance to attend the university. They say the public university system, which has 10 campuses, discriminates against students from evangelical Christian schools, especially faith-based ones like Calvary Chapel Christian School in Murrieta,...
  • Nina Totenberg Calls Justice Ginsburg a “Pretty Conservative Liberal” and Alito “Some White Guy”

    11/06/2005 6:23:22 PM PST · by Only Waxing · 82 replies · 3,063+ views
    News Busters ^ | 11/6/05 | Noel Sheppard
    On NBC’s “Meet The Press” this morning, host Tim Russert stocked his panel with three left-of-center journalists – Nina Totenberg of NPR, Ron Brownstein of the Los Angeles Times, and David Gregory of NBC News – to discuss the events of the week. When they got to the nomination of Samuel Alito to replace retiring justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Russert mentioned that when Bill Clinton was president, both Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, despite obvious Liberal leanings, were approved by a strong majority of both Democrats and Republicans. “And they say, ‘Why can't we have the same courtesy to...
  • Reporting or distorting?

    11/06/2005 4:39:07 AM PST · by Nasty McPhilthy · 1 replies · 381+ views
    R&C Archives ^ | November 6, 2005 | by Eric Simonson
    The NY Times lied and dishonored a fallen soldier in order to make their political statement about the war. Imagine if the Bush Administration had doctored and edited Casey’s last letter to Cindy Sheehan. Just another example of the utter dishonesty of the left. It seems as though journalists just view themselves as propagandists first and reporters second. Truth is really the first casualty of war, except today those who purport to report the facts can't be trusted to do so honestly. This is what the Times excerpted from Corporal Jeffrey Starr's letter home before he died: Another member of...
  • Chris Wallace 'Hammers' Father

    11/06/2005 5:07:06 AM PST · by beyond the sea · 56 replies · 2,804+ views
    Newsmax.com ^ | 11/5/05 | unknown
    "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace says he "hammered" his father Mike Wallace on the bias at CBS News during a taped interview set for broadcast on his own show Sunday morning. "I hammer my father about the mainstream media," Wallace told WRKO Boston's Howie Carr on Friday. "I hammer him about Dan Rather and the fake memos." Wallace said he told his Dad: "Isn't the reason that Dan Rather and '60 Minutes,' they were so quick to believe those memos is because they and others like you, card-carrying fellow travelers - isn't it a fact that they are quick...
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger TV questioners included three Democratic activists

    11/04/2005 6:05:58 PM PST · by lonewacko_dot_com · 21 replies · 827+ views
    Last night Arnold Schwarzenegger was grilled in a televised appearance by a supposedly "demographically and politically balanced audience". However, the questioning was biased strongly against him, and this appearance is the latest in a long line of dirty tricks: at least three of those who questioned him were Democratic Party activists. The L.A. Times does not mention this in their report Governor Stays Cool as Voters Fire Questions: Appearing live on a KNBC-TV Channel 4 forum at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, the Republican governor was peppered with hostile questions from a crowd of about 75 voters screened...
  • (LIVE, CA) KFI reveals NBC forum with Arnold was packed with Dem operatives

    11/04/2005 7:25:16 PM PST · by newzjunkey · 24 replies · 956+ views
    The John Ziegler Show (KFI 640AM, Los Angeles) ^ | Nov 4 2005 | The John Ziegler Show
    The John Ziegler Show on KFI has revealed the identify of the questioners of last night's state-wide broadcast forum on NBC and Telemundo. The forum included Arnold, Barbar Kerr (teacher's union) and Fabian Nunez (Dem legislator). Two of the questioners for Arnold are members Democrat central committees and one is a Democrat Congressional candidate! This forum allegedly included an independently selected balanced audience.
  • Katrina Exposes Media's Global Warming Bias

    11/03/2005 4:45:43 AM PST · by gwhiz · 12 replies · 515+ views
    www.heartland.org ^ | 11.1.5 | Written By: Steven Milloy
    No sooner had Hurricane Katrina moved inland to spawn tornadoes, flooding, misery, and tragedy than global warming alarmists and some in the media began spawning junk science. Blaming Warming for Everything "The hurricane that struck Louisiana yesterday was nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service. Its real name is global warming," opined long-time alarmist Ross Gelbspan's August 30 op-ed in the Boston Globe. Gelbspan also blamed global warming for snow in Los Angeles, high winds in Scandinavia, drought in the Midwest, a heat wave in Arizona, heavy rainfall in India, and an ice storm in New England. Gelbspan offered no...
  • Dem donations get judge tossed from DeLay case

    11/02/2005 6:57:16 PM PST · by Born Conservative · 13 replies · 601+ views
    AUSTIN, Tex. - In a courtroom victory for Rep. Tom DeLay, the judge in the campaignfinance case against the former House Republican leader was removed yesterday because of his donations to Democratic candidates and causes. The ruling came after a hearing - presided over by a semiretired judge - in which DeLay's attorneys argued that state District Judge Bob Perkins' political donations created the appearance of bias. Perkins, a Democrat, has contributed to candidates such as John Kerry and the liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org. "The public perception of Judge Perkins' activities shows him to be on opposite sides of the...
  • Mary Mapes: Still Defending Her Assassin

    11/02/2005 5:35:55 PM PST · by Pikamax · 9 replies · 564+ views
    cjrdaily ^ | 10/02/05 | Bryan Keefer
    Mary Mapes: Still Defending Her Assassin Mary Mapes still isn't coming clean. The latest issue of Vanity Fair features an excerpt from Mape's forthcoming book Truth and Duty, in which she provides her account of how the infamously flawed "60 Minutes II" segment about President Bush's National Guard service made it onto the air. But Mapes directly contradicts the official report to CBS by investigators Dick Thornburgh and Louis Boccardi on one critical point, and the excerpt deals not at all with the critical question of Mapes' pre-broadcast contact with a staffer from the Kerry campaign. Recounting her efforts to...
  • New CBS Head Must Beat Boredom & Bias, Analysts Say

    11/01/2005 6:33:04 AM PST · by Cindy_Cin · 34 replies · 910+ views
    CnsNews ^ | November 1, 2005 | Randy Hall
    The new president of CBS News wants to revive the network's news operation, but according to some analysts, he must first overcome two major obstacles: boredom and bias. Shawn McManus, head of CBS Sports since 1996, was named president of CBS News on Oct. 28 by Les Moonves, the head of parent company Viacom, and instructed to "break the mold in news."