Must you make an ass of yourself to write for the msm?

By on Jun 9, 2017

For all the seemingly valid opinions of democrat pollsters and researchers quoted in this article you cannot help but sense that the author is writing with contempt for the voters. The real kicker though is the closing paragraph, what value does it serve? The article has nothing to do with policy results only policies that were supported by the opposing parties. The author shows himself to be exactly who he describes as the problem for the dems, an elite looking down his nose at the great unwashed who do not know what is best for themselves. The opening clauses of the last paragraph, “For all the harm he has done, continues to do and proposes to do,” prove that the author is either a fool or that in order to get published in the Times you must include some asinine elitist opinion about the President regardless of what you are writing about. The Democratic Party Is in Worse...

The level of idiocy displayed in this article proves it true.

By on Jun 6, 2017

Just imagine the levels of incompetence expressed in this piece. Who believes they could go to college and be instructed by people who cannot critically think themselves and expect them to TEACH critical thinking. And the author and the quotations prove the point. Absolutely amazing. Every quote and observation could be dissected and mocked but for what, the article proves its point by its very display of not knowing what it is trying to prove and succeeding at doing it . Incredible. Enjoy. And don’t forget, send your children to college so that they can be even dumber and able to reason even worse than before they began. Exclusive Test Data: Many Colleges Fail to Improve Critical-Thinking Skills Results of a standardized measure of reasoning ability show many students fail to improve over four years—even at some flagship schools, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of...

An Incredible Chart that Shows

By on Jun 5, 2017

where the world’s most ignorant and likely stupidest people live.

This is one of the most ignorant statements I have ever read.

By on Jun 4, 2017

Aslan hosts a show called “Believer with Reza Aslan” on the network in which he “immerses himself in the world’s most fascinating faith-based groups to experience life as a true believer,” according to the show’s website.   The entire article can be found here.  CNN host calls Trump ‘piece of sh*t’ over renewed call for travel ban

I don’t agree with the conclusion

By on Jun 3, 2017

but some of the stats and observations tell a frightening tale. However, the author, like those he writes about, worship at the altar of money and so see the world as doing the same and that is where and why his conclusions are incorrect. The lens through which he views the world is corrupt. Still a very interesting piece with very interesting links from the Daily Beast. I have quoted an example below. If you click the link scroll down. The Great Betrayal of Middle America Joel Kotkin 06.03.17 “It is not too much of an exaggeration that the media is now a fundamental part of progressive clerisy. According to the Center for Public Integrity, 96 percent of all media outlet donations went to Hillary Clinton last year. This process has been accelerated by the shift of media to an ever smaller, and ever more blue series of cities. More than half of all journalism jobs are now in...

You’re really afraid of a party who ran this incredibly blind fool?

By on Jun 2, 2017

The Complete (And Ever Expanding) List Of Hillary’s Excuses For Election Loss Two-time failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has blamed everything and everyone other than the old lady looking back at her in the mirror for her 2016 presidential election loss. The politically irrelevant former politician began whining and complaining about her stunning loss to Donald Trump soon after Election Day, and shows no signs of letting up. Here’s a full list of all the people, organizations, government entities, and abstract concepts Hillary Clinton has blamed for her loss thus far: 1. Former FBI Director James Comey​ “[A]s I explain in my book, you know, the Comey letter, which was, now we know, partly based on a false memo from the Russians. It was a classic piece of Russian disinformation — comprimat, they call it. So, for whatever reason, and I speculate, but I can’t...