August 24, 2021                                             

fromWashingtonTimes: We’re so far beyond media bias that we’ve entered the Twilight Zone, where nothing is as it seems. Imagine, if you will, hundreds of thousands of illegals streaming into the United States and are being bused around the country with little media coverage. Forget it, look over there, another story on the Jan. 6 “armed insurrection,” the “worst threat to democracy” since George Washington misplaced his false teeth. 
Media Bias on Parade                                                                    Indoctrination and Censorship

fromAmericanThinker: How many of the people who rushed to get the jab would have taken it if they knew then what we know today? 

fromQuillette: Far too few American public-school children are prepared for careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This leaves us increasingly dependent on an inflow of foreign talent. 

fromJonathanTurley: Not only was there no claim that Babbitt was believed to be armed, but there were officers directly behind her and in front of her at the time. As I noted earlier, if the officer intended to shoot Babbitt, it would not likely meet the standard for a justified shooting under governing cases like Tennessee v. Garner (1985). 

fromAmericanGreatness: Afghanistan explodes the technocratic legitimacy of our administrative masters. 

fromMises: This began the era of a global fiat money, debt-fueled economy. Since then, crises are more frequent but also shorter and always “solved” by adding more debt and more money printing. 

August 23, 2021                                             

fromTheFederalist: In the face of actual violence from real terrorists, the best our tech and media elite can do is mutter inane platitudes. 
Indoctrination and Censorship                                                    Media Bias on Parade

fromLibertyPen/YouTube: In the words of our leaders themselves, a reminder that the government is not us. 

fromReason: It is better for consumers to have companies like FedEx or Burger King, which set their own terms rather than lobbying for business models dictated by commissioners. 

fromFinancialTimes: America appears to be a rudderless ship with a doddering fool at the helm. 

fromDailyMail: Transcripts from unaired segments reveal he mistakenly said his son Beau served in the Navy in Afghanistan not the Army elsewhere. 

fromAlexBerenson: Before you even CONSIDER a third shot, please read this. 

August 21, 2021                                             

fromOANN: The Biden administration revealed there are no plans to evacuate Americans outside the Afghan capital of Kabul. Officials from various departments including State and Defense, told Senate staffers they don’t know of a way to get those Americans past Taliban checkpoints. 

fromTheChristianPost: A Republican congressman has sent a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey denouncing the social media giant's double standard for banning the former president from its platform but allowing the Taliban. 
Media Bias on Parade                                                                 Indoctrination and Censorship


fromNYPost: Defense contractors, who had no financial incentive to properly train an Afghan military to operate independently of them, made off handsomely along the way. 

fromAmericanSpectator: Power to the people, unless it puts progressives out of power. 

fromRutherfordInstitute: The government has a history of shamelessly exploiting national emergencies for its own nefarious purposes. Terrorist attacks, mass shootings, civil unrest, economic instability, pandemics, natural disasters: the government has been taking advantage of such crises for years now in order to gain greater power over an unsuspecting and largely gullible populace. This COVID-19 pandemic is no different.