On March 13, 2005, the Philadelphia Inquirer published on its Commentary page an excerpt from “web pundit” Matthew Yglesias, in […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Trump’s historic victory reveals as much about us as about him
Trump’s victory was historic — meaning it’s important and worth studying. The unfortunate reality is that in today’s America, any […]
Richard F. Kosich: The American people have chosen
Patriotic Pragmatism vs. Patronizing Progressivism
By Richard F. Kosich
Beth Ann Rosica: The biggest winner of this week’s election is the alternative media
There were big winners and losers this week, but perhaps the most important victory goes to the alternative media outlets […]
Christine Flowers: Opinions — everybody has one
An opinion is like an appendix: everyone has one, it serves no particular purpose, most of the time it’s completely […]
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
Pa. poll touts popularity of Dem House agenda, but doesn’t bother asking about Republicans
The news headline was a campaign manager’s dream — at the beginning of October no less — just as ballots […]
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 […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Fact-checks that the “fact-checkers” somehow forgot
One-sided, inaccurate fact-checking made last week’s debate a farce.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Beth Ann Rosica: The Reagan movie that the mainstream media doesn’t want you to see
Despite what you may hear from the mainstream media and movie critics, “Reagan” is a box office success. Debuting this […]
