Facebook Info Control Part II

This is a follow-on to my earlier article from today about a facebook story in today’s Wall Street Journal. Another article appearing on the same page in the Journal today as the facebook article I discussed earlier, outlines how calls for social media censorship arose in the wake of various news stories (most of which … Read more

Fake News Awards Nomination – CNN for Blatantly Biased Liberal Listicles (With 16 Examples!)

President Trump recently tweeted that he’d be announcing the winners of the Fake News Awards this upcoming Monday. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/948359545767841792 With a few days left before the big day, I’d like to nominate CNN for the prestigious ‘Anti-Trump Listicles” award. Or if that’s too specific, we can put them in the ‘Blatantly Biased Liberal Listicles’ category with BuzzFeed. Here’s … Read more

Interesting Headlines So Far Today (December 28th, 2017)

A few news items I’ve found interesting so far today. 1. Vanity Fair Expresses Regret Over Video Suggesting that Hillary Get A New Hobby.  Yesterday Vanity published a “humorous” video suggesting to Hillary Clinton that she get a new hobby. The “controversial” (not really) video offers Hillary ideas on activities she can do besides run … Read more

Kevin Spacey's Apology, Pedophilia Normalization, & Conservatives Celebrate BuzzFeed (Video)

Kevin Spacey responds to allegations of sexually assaulting a minor by apologizing, saying that he was probably just drunk, and then coming out as gay. Spacey had no reason to validate the claim. He could denied them. So why did he willingly throw himself under the bus? Here are a few reasons. Thank you for … Read more

Resistance-Grade Weaponry (new glossary entry)

On my most recent show (which aired on WSB on Saturday, October 14, 2017, and will be posted as Propaganda Report Episode 73 at propagandareportdaily.com), I coined the term “Resistance-Grade Weaponry” for my glossary to mean long guns, fast guns, big guns, even body armor–in other words, anything that would actually aid the people in … Read more

Flashback: The Forgotten 4%

Since taxes are in the news, I thought I’d repost this…it was one of my earliest posts (originally published in April 2012), so please forgive all the exclamation points!!!! All this talk about fairness and the “rich” paying their “fair share,” you’d think the lower classes were bearing the greatest burden of taxation but they … Read more

A few more for The Bookshelf…Sports, Hurricanes, History, Masonry!

Note, I put books on The Bookshelf if they’re on my bookshelf, not if I’ve actually read them–I might have but not always.   The Inheritance of Rome: Illuminating the Dark Ages 400-1000, by Chris Wickham (2009). I was a bit disappointed when the first few chapters of this book were filled with kingship successions … Read more

Coincidences Happen….Lamarck v. Darwin

I find the “coincidence theory” or “accidental theory” of history preposterous. In my opinion, you need a tinfoil hat if you’re crazy enough to think that history is accidentally marching toward all the power and money being concentrated at the top. It seems clear to me that power exists in the world, it is used … Read more