Mad as hell. True or False?

By on Jul 15, 2020

Authored by Michael Walsh via The Epoch Times, “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!” That’s the famous phrase that instantly entered the American lexicon, courtesy of Paddy Chayefsky, the writer of the 1976 Oscar-winning movie, “Network.” The film, which starred Faye Dunaway, William Holden, and the late Peter Finch as the enraged newscaster, Howard Beale, won four Oscars, including a best actor prize for Finch, whose Beale character was the forerunner of every fuming cable TV pundit from Bill O’Reilly to Keith Olbermann to Glenn Beck to Rachel Maddow to, latterly, Tucker Carlson, expatiating on behalf of the American public. Here’s the speech, which might have been written yesterday by a conservative, but 44 years ago was the authentic voice of a Hollywood liberal: “I don’t have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It’s a depression....

Bari Weiss Quits New York Times, Excoriates Paper As ‘Performance Space’ For Woke Olympics

By on Jul 14, 2020

Great letter. But, seriously, it takes how long to figure this out? Dear A.G., It is with sadness that I write to tell you that I am resigning from The New York Times.  I joined the paper with gratitude and optimism three years ago. I was hired with the goal of bringing in voices that would not otherwise appear in your pages: first-time writers, centrists, conservatives and others who would not naturally think of The Times as their home. The reason for this effort was clear: The paper’s failure to anticipate the outcome of the 2016 election meant that it didn’t have a firm grasp of the country it covers. Dean Baquet and others have admitted as much on various occasions. The priority in Opinion was to help redress that critical shortcoming. I was honored to be part of that effort, led by James Bennet. I am proud of my work as a writer and as an editor. Among those I helped bring to...

Stupidity, they name is democrat.

By on Jul 13, 2020

What is the most striking aspect of this article? Is it the amount of money New Yorkers are willing to pay for private elementary school tuition? Is it that private schools in NYC are hard to get into? Is it the fact that so many wealthy people have fled the city? NOPE. None of the preceding. The most striking aspect of this article is that those people who vote and vote and vote for people who run the worst schools in the country continue to vote for them. Parents Are Paying $50,000 To Reserve Spots At NYC Private Schools Even Though Kids May Never Attend by Tyler Durden Mon, 07/13/2020 – 17:25 Parents in New York City are locking up spots at elite private schools for their kids by paying deposits of up to $50,000 – even though children may never wind up attending. One mom highlighted by Bloomberg paid more than $50,000 per child to reserve NYC private schools for her kids...

Real? If not, what then? Tower 7- explain it. Pentagon – explain it . Ghislain headline – explain it.

By on Jul 13, 2020

CNN Reporter an hour after crash Jimmy Dore on World Trade Center Building 7:“If you think that building fell into its own footprint because a plane hit another building, I’ve got a vaccine that I’d like to sell you.” pic.twitter.com/tVJwHM73fp— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 18, 2024 The coup attempt to oust President Trump from power, this report explains, was led and directed from the highest reaches of the FBI—who maintain in their possession the surveillance footage from the 85 cameras that showed what happened at the Pentagon on the morning of 11 September 2001—surveillance footage from all 85 cameras that within minutes were confiscated by an army of FBI agents who could have only been prepositioned to confiscate them after the Pentagon was attacked, and only 6 frames of hundreds of feet of footage have ever been released—an attack said to have been caused...

The level of DEPRAVITY, ignorance and hatred in this country is simply astounding.

By on Jul 13, 2020

DEADLY DISCUSSION Young mom, 24, shot dead ‘after telling Black Lives Matter protesters “all lives matter” during argument about movement’ Lucy Sherriff 12 Jul 2020, 16:45 Lucy Sherriff Invalid Date, A YOUNG mom was shot dead in Indianapolis in front of her fiancé after an argument about the Black Lives Matter movement. Jessica Doty Whitaker was walking with her partner Jose Ramirez and two friends at 3am on July 5 when they came across four men and a woman and an argument broke out. Young Indianapolis mom, Jessica Doty Whitaker, 24, was shot deadCredit: Fox59 The groups clashed over language and the Black Lives Matter movement, WTHR reported. “I’ll never probably ever get that image out of my head of what happened,” Ramirez told the local news station. According to Ramirez, the groups got into a racially charged argument, and one man pulled out a gun, and so Ramirez...