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Dec 07 2018
Perspectives Blog
Is the New York Times' Coverage of California Wildfires Biased?
Today in media bias: A meme floating around Facebook claims the New York Times is biased when it comes to its coverage of the recent California wildfires.
Back in January 2018, the New York Times ran a story about California forests with the headline, "California Today: 100 Million Dead Trees Prompt Fears of Giant Wildfires." Fast forward to November 2018, when the Camp and Woolsey
Julie MastrineOct 13 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Make or break for Hillary Clinton
This could be make or break week for Hillary Clinton. She still has the money the name recognition and the big donors, but her sinking poll numbers say the public is finally on to her, and besides, who wants the distractions of another round of Flem Snopes and his kin in the White House
Guest Writer - RightFeb 17 2024
Headline Roundup
‘Mass Shootings’ and the Current Zeitgeist
A shooting left one dead and 22 injured at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade this week, drawing media perspectives.
A Political Cudgel: Charles C.W. Cooke of National Review (Right bias) referenced a new report from ABC News (Lean Left bias) which said the shooting stemmed from a dispute between two juveniles. He criticized much of the media at large for coverage “invariably
National Review (Opinion) Poynter Los Angeles TimesApr 15 2013
News
House Republicans Devise Plan To Weaken Gun Control Proposals
WASHINGTON April 15 (Reuters) - As the U.S. Senate prepares to debate a gun-control bill for the first time in two decades on Monday Republicans in the House of Representatives are devising ways to delay and weaken gun legislation they see as limiting Americans right to bear arms congressional sources say. Some Republican lawmakers and strategists are urging House Speaker
HuffPostOct 06 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Gumming up the works over Benghazi
Pity the American voter. Angry frustrated and desperate in successive elections he delivers more Republican soldiers to Congress all in the spirit of Dr. Johnson's famous description of a second marriage as the triumph of hope over experience. All that changes in Washington is the size of the nothingburgers.
Guest Writer - RightOct 06 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Guns Aren't the Problem, Freedom Is
In the wake of another national tragedy perpetrated by a militant anti-Christian bigot, the gun control mental health debate has once again taken off at a dead sprint. From Hollywood to Washington D.C. every liberal with an armed bodyguard took to the Twitterverse to condemn the evil NRA.
Guest Writer - RightMar 25 2021
Headline Roundup
Georgia Governor, State Legislature Passes State Election Overhaul
On Thursday, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law a state election overhaul shortly after a Republican-majority state legislature approved it. The overhaul includes new restrictions on absentee voting, expanded access to in-person early voting, and gives the legislature greater control over how elections are run after a months-long debate over election laws in the battleground state. The 96
Newsmax (News) NPR (Online News) The GuardianJun 15 2018
Perspectives Blog
Fact Check: Does Trump or Obama Deserve Credit for the Economy?
The Story: With the release of the May jobs report, most publications across the aisle found a rare area of agreement. The numbers, they said, were inherently positive. But opinions decidedly diverge over how long the party will last, and which leader (Trump or Obama?) deserves the credit.
The Questions: How good is the economy actually doing, and who gets acknowledgement for any
Billy BinionSep 30 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Vladimir Putin rushes to fill power vacuum
For every nuanced policy argument over isolationism versus interventionism, the unavoidable truth - however unpleasant it may be - is this: If the United States is not the world's foremost power, someone else will be.
Guest Writer - Right