The Revenge of Neera Tanden’s Tweets By Isaac Schorr February 23, 2021 Her history of mean tweets — especially those directed at the very senators whose support she needs — is catching up to her.
Can Isaac Chotiner Read? By Charles C. W. Cooke February 19, 2021 Chotiner thinks he's caught Jim Geraghty in a double standard.
NR PLUS Coldspot Hotspot By James Lileks February 18, 2021 Why, you ask, would you connect your washer and dryer to the Internet? For many of us gadget-besotted guys, the answer is simple.
Liberals Celebrate Rush Limbaugh’s Death, ‘Good Riddance’ Trends on Twitter By Brittany Bernstein February 17, 2021 Meanwhile, mainstream media outlets took shots at Limbaugh in their respective obituaries.
NR PLUS Big Tech’s Deadly Challenge to Democracy By Mario Loyola February 11, 2021 Silicon Valley shows how it can be a willing, able servant of the one-party state.
The Noise Machine Turned Off By Michael Brendan Dougherty February 10, 2021 I think Donald Trump’s exile from Twitter and this post-presidency quiet period have had a clarifying effect. I
DeSantis Proposes Fine for Tech Companies that Deplatform Political Candidates By Zachary Evans February 3, 2021 The proposal comes after Twitter permanently banned Trump and Facebook blocked his account pending further review.
The Press and Twitter: A Collective-Action Problem By Ramesh Ponnuru January 25, 2021 Twitter boosts the influence of individual journalists at the expense of their institutions. That's part of the problem it poses for journalism.
Cancel the Cancel-Culture Craziness By Kyle Smith January 25, 2021 Funny thing about mobs: The more you listen to them, the more power you give them.
NR PLUS What to Do about Social-Media Double Standards? By Charles C. W. Cooke January 21, 2021 The culture, not Section 230, is our problem.