Media’s Top 10 Economic Myths of 2005
Check ’em out here, via Brent Bozell’s Free Market Project website. One media quote:
Check ’em out here, via Brent Bozell’s Free Market Project website. One media quote:
The President was unapologetic in his radio address today while defending himself on the misleading article in yesterday’s NYTimes where Times reporters Eric Lichtblau and James Risen (who, incidentally, has a book coming out next month on Bush and the CIA’s history) reported on a so-called authorization of ‘domestic spying’ without a court order – with the clear implication that it was domestic communications being monitored when in actuality it is international communications coming from domestic sources that are being closely monitored. Via AP:
… considering all the setbacks this week that have happened in the war on terror, thanks to the liberal media, former admin and intelligence agency employees with an axes to grind against the President, and politicians on both sides of the aisle (including the President) who seem to believe that being politically correct on the issue of the ‘torture law’ (as well as the Patriot Act) trumps our national security. A recap:
Here’s a must-read piece from today’s American Thinker that essentially asks what if we fought WWII in 2005?
Who better than Thomas Sowell to break down why the media helps make wars almost unwinnable?