At some point, editorial omission stops being incidental. It becomes patterned, predictable, and eventually, it becomes policy. The modern debate […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Legacy media supported Colbert’s lies — and his agenda
Stephen Colbert lied. It’s crystal clear to anyone with an open mind and honest heart. He lied to get attention […]
Richard F. Kosich: NPR in the crosshairs
National Public Radio (NPR) filed a lawsuit on Monday, May 26th, challenging the Trump administration’s attempt to end federal funding […]
Wally Nunn: Lies, damned lies, and the Inquirer.
Sunday’s Philadelphia Inquirer editorial began with this sentence: “As expected, Donald Trump’s address to Congress was littered with lies.” Sunday’s […]
Terry Tracy: The Philadelphia Inquirer’s editorial board fails us once again
The Inquirer has once again failed in its duty to be objective, trustworthy, and transparent.
By Terry Tracy
Wally Nunn: Progressives who refuse to acknowledge progress
Apparently the Philadelphia Inquirer could not produce enough anti-racist rhetoric from its own staff — which is difficult to comprehend […]
Beth Ann Rosica: The mainstream media proves RFK’s point
The unified message from the corporate press is that Democrats must never be criticized.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: Yes, it really is fake news
Harris’s (ignored) flip-flop on fracking should make that clear.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Christine Flowers: Journalist used disgraceful in tactics against Alito and his wife
An appeal to honesty from the press will, sadly, go unanswered.
By Christine Flowers
Beth Ann Rosica: Pot calling the kettle black? Law firm scrutinizes Central Bucks legal invoices, but they assign four lawyers help a school board to fight with parents.
Clients aren’t happy with a law firm’s bill — so they hire another firm to complain about it. And the taxpayers pay for it all.
By Beth Ann Rosica
