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Palin rides with the “hogs” into DC … Matthews asks “Who are these guys?”

By Jim Vicevich / May 30, 2011 /

I know … Sarah Palin can’t win. Yet she still draws rock star crowds who see her as “one of them”. I still contend she scares the heck out of the establishment because she would likely make it her mission to clean up Washington, and that, my mobsters, is just what Americans want. Well yesterday…

Atlas Shrugged – Movie Review

By TomTGRWolcott / April 17, 2011 /

Ayn Rand may have gotten it right when she wrote ATLAS SHRUGGED in 1957, 54 years ago. Atlas Shrugged ran for a total of  102min, rated PG-13.

Juan Williams defends Obama “green energy” plans … calls Krauthammer “bird man”

By Jim Vicevich / April 7, 2011 /

No, it’s not what you think. It was all in fun. I think. But it is entertaining to watch as Juan defends drilling in Brazil and makes more excuses then a kid without his homework for not drilling in the US. Enjoy.

CNN duped by Libya? Visit to Tripoli interrupts allied mission

By Jim Vicevich / March 22, 2011 /

I mean if we are not attacking Gadhafi then what’s the harm? On the other hand … this sets a new standard for reporter involvement, heh?

Slate writer tries to decode Christine O’Donnell’s view of the Constitution, fails

By Steve McGough / September 23, 2010 /

This post is not about Republican Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell, rather I want to quickly point out how the media – even a journalist who almost exclusively writes about legal issues – can push their own version of the Constitution, rolling their eyes as they talk down to the misguided conservative minions out there. You’re…

Headline News compares teaching kids to hunt in Michigan to The Hunger Games?

By Steve McGough / March 3, 2012 /

I would have never given this article a second look if it wasn’t for a conversation between one of my best friends and his daughter earlier today. I had never heard of The Hunger Games, but leave it to the weird media to connect a fictional, post-apocalyptic world where teens fight to the death to teaching kids…

NPR brings in Time Magazine editor to lecture on the US Constitution

By Steve McGough / July 8, 2011 /

If you’re interested in learning about the US Constitution, you should start reading the stuff posted by Aaron Worthing over at Patterico’s Pontifications. Worthing has been cross-posting over at Big Journalism, and during the past week or two has been picking apart Time’s managing editor Richard Stengel’s “does the Constitution still matter” cover story.

Correction Request: Koch brothers did not “help finance” TEA party movement

By Steve McGough / July 6, 2011 /

The New York Times today stated the Koch brothers “helped finance the Tea Party movement.” That implies they were sending checks or supplying banners or PA systems to the small groups of grass-roots individuals to help them fund TEA parties. That’s totally false.

My Desktop Today

By Jim Vicevich / May 13, 2011 /

As you know I run the show through the Mac Powerbook … everything from music to sound to web. Here’s a look at what I navigate on a daily basis