…lies with America, not Europe.
Time to restore the Anglosphere.
…lies with America, not Europe.
Time to restore the Anglosphere.
A story of hoplophobic bigotry in New York.
…and media lies in general:
What would happen if all of the stories in the Times – or the Washington Post, or your local newspaper or television news – were subject to the sort of expert scrutiny as this Luo article, in a given day or week? What percentage of reporting would we discover is marginally biased, seriously slanted, or even fabricated?
I strongly suspect that the resulting scrutiny would reveal a dark and ugly secret that the media isn’t remotely interested in reporting the news, it’s interested in shaping the news, and your perception of the world.
Yes, and a full decade into the blogosphere, they still often get away with it.
Amy Alkon has become another casualty of the War On (Some) Drugs.
[Mid-morning update]
More thoughts from Jacob Sullum.
…of Barack Obama. And yet many continue to defend him.
…crosses swords with Don Surber. Though, actually, I think that Lovins is wielding an unsharpened Popsicle stick.
Now here’s a headline you don’t see every day. You don’t normally see oniony porcine flatulence stories this early in the week.
…and what won’t? The only problem with the analogy is that I never purposefully go to a coffee shop, because I don’t drink coffee. Starbucks would go bust in a world full of me.
Why the Ron Paul newsletters matter so much.
[Update mid morning]
More thoughts from Bryan Preston. This is not good for libertarianism.