A Decent Idea from the New York Times By Alexandra DeSanctis April 26, 2022 The paper is starting a fellowship for local investigative journalism.
‘Scary’ By Kevin D. Williamson April 26, 2022 The use of ‘scary’ as a political or moral signifier, as though it meant something, is a truly contemptible feature of modern political rhetoric.
The Media’s Dirty Secret about GOP Coverage By Jim Geraghty April 19, 2022 Columnist Gail Collins said a lot more than she realized when she offered a summary of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Republican Senate primaries.
The Stale, Insular New York Times By Isaac Schorr April 8, 2022 The paper may be giving its readership what it wants, but it’s depriving them of the honest, interesting, and diverse conversations they deserve.
Sloppy New York Times Reporting By Veronique de Rugy April 7, 2022 David Leonhardt seems to have done no actual investigating whatsoever before accusing Charles Koch and Will Ruger of being pro-Putin.
Keep Doing Your Thing, Kyrsten By Carine Hajjar April 1, 2022 Kyrsten Sinema’s clothes are an ode to the political individualism our government so desperately needs.
NBA Commissioner Denies Enes Kanter Freedom Was Blackballed by League over Anti-CCP Activism By Isaac Schorr March 24, 2022 ‘It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize why I got little playing time and was released,’ Freedom said.
The New York Times Misleads on Afghan Refugees By Nate Hochman March 18, 2022 The Times would have you believe that most Afghan refugees brought to this country helped U.S. forces in Afghanistan. That is simply not true.
Seconds Pass Slowly, Years Go Flyin’ By By Michael Brendan Dougherty March 18, 2022 Twenty-five years ago today, Ben Folds Five released Whatever and Ever Amen.
Psaki Dodges on Biden’s Smear of Authenticated Hunter Biden Laptop Story By Isaac Schorr March 17, 2022 Biden suggested that the emails taken from his son’s laptop were planted as part of a Russian disinformation operation.