Blogger Who Posted to HuffPo for Free is Upset That He’s Not Getting Paid
by PerlStalker | 11:26 pm, April 13, 2011
There’s an old saying that comes up in regards to premarital sex. It goes something like this: “Why buy the cow when you can the milk for free.” It’s intended as a warning to promiscuous girls that their guys will never marry them if they put out befor…
Breitbart posts on Huffpo? – NPR Is Collateral Damage in Battle to Brand Tea Party
by Mr. Bob | 5:22 pm, March 11, 2011
#teaparty #tcot #breitbartWant to watch Proggressives blow a gasket? ….he he, just read the comments after Andrew slices and dices the NPR scandal.HUFFPO: The latest James O’Keefe success story against NPR has taken a predictable pattern –panicked p…
Denver Mayor Candidate Writes About “Cutting Red Tape,” Offers No Specifics
by Mike Krause | 11:31 am, February 24, 2011
I recently criticized Denver mayoral candidate James Mejia for writing that he wants to “reduce the bureaucracy” in Denver government as part of his “vision for economic development,” without offering any actual examples of existing bureaucracy he thinks needs reducing. I called this “seductive at a superficial level.” Well, it looks [...]
Mail-in Ballot Midweek Update: Clear The Bench Colorado, the Colorado Supreme Court, judicial retention elections in the news
by CTBC Director | 11:33 pm, October 13, 2010
The end is nigh…
Well, the end of this election cycle, anyway. Mail-in ballots for the November elections – including the important question of whether to retain three incumbent Colorado Supreme Court justices facing “stiff opposition” as they seek an additional 10-year term in office – went out on Tuesday, and may have already arrived in your [...]
Week(end) News in Review: Clear The Bench Colorado, judicial “merit” selection & retention nationwide and “CEW round two”
by CTBC Director | 9:28 am, September 28, 2010
Media coverage of Clear The Bench Colorado, the Colorado Supreme Court, and the issue of “merit” selection & retention of judges nationwide came in a veritable torrent over the weekend, instead of trickling in over the course of a week…
Leading off the weekend’s coverage of Clear The Bench Colorado was, somewhat surprisingly, the New York [...]
Media Week in Review: Clear The Bench Colorado, judicial merit selection/retention, & the Colorado Supreme Court in the news
by CTBC Director | 11:45 pm, September 20, 2010
Scouring the ‘net for news – so you don’t have to…
Wrapping up the previous week’s news coverage, the Greeley Gazette published a thoughtful and informative article (”Organization Calls for Non-Retention of Three Colorado Justices“, Friday 10 September 2010) discussing how the Colorado Supreme Court’s Mullarkey Majority (incumbent justices Michael Bender, Alex Martinez, and Nancy Rice [...]
Progressives Spinning Facts for Health Care Reform
by Live Free | 8:26 pm, October 26, 2009
They’re at it again.
Today’s Huffington Post continues down the road of “lies and distortions” the freedom and liberty minded folks are typically the ones blazing the trail on. Author and Co-Director of the Campaign for America’s Future Roger Hickey cites the recent Washington Post article “New Life for the Public Option” in stating support for [...]
About Those Awful Right-Wing Protest Signs…
by T.L. James | 8:01 am, September 7, 2009
I missed this when it was first published, but the Activist Conservative does a nice job of demolishing the left’s faux outrage over Tea Party and health reform town hall signs. A frequent complaint by those on the left who would make pretense that the tea parties are insignificant is the whiny “where were you [...]
Obama’s Secret Backroom Pharmaceutical Deals
by Joss Armstrong | 4:44 pm, August 26, 2009
I never thought I’d say this. Really. But . . . I’ll take a deep breath and say it. Props to Air America and the Huffington Post for standing by their principles. I may not AGREE with those principles, but at least they are beginning to see that he’s not a messiah, he’s a dirty [...]
Helpful Hints from Huffington Post on Citizen Journalism Coverage of Tea Party Rallies
by T.L. James | 8:14 am, April 15, 2009
Some helpful hints for citizen journalists covering the Tea Party rallies — from, of all places, the Huffington Post (of course, don’t send your links and materials to them — if you cover a rally, post your material online and post your links, one per comment, in the comments thread for this post): Tax Day is [...]
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