The recent revision by the FBI of its 2022 violent crime data from a supposed 2.1% decrease to a shocking 4.5% increase has cast a shadow over the narrative spun by the media and, by extension, the Harris/Walz campaign. Here’s why this revision should prompt a critical reevaluation of how crime statistics have been portrayed:…
Beyond Black and White: The Colorful Reality CNN’s Laura Coates Overlooked in Harris’s Political Journey
Welcome to the circus of political discourse, where logical fallacies aren’t just tossed around; they’re juggled with the finesse of seasoned acrobats. Here, Laura Gayle Coates didn’t merely dip into the toolbox of rhetoric; she was intent on using the entire set, as if completing a fallacy bingo card could win her the argument. In…
The ActBlue Controversy: A Deep Dive into Allegations of Election Donation Fraud
In a significant political development, an investigation spearheaded by 19 Republican attorneys general has expanded, focusing on ActBlue, a prominent fundraising platform for Democratic candidates and causes. This exposé delves into the allegations, the implications for ActBlue’s practices, and the broader context of political fundraising in the digital age. The Allegations Against ActBlue: Smurfing: At…
Google’s search bias is real.
Google won’t show @dbongino’s #Rumble show in searches, despite it being one of the biggest in the US. It’s becoming increasingly clear that Google’s search algorithms aren’t just about providing the most relevant results but are instead heavily skewed by political bias. A glaring example? The deliberate omission of Rumble when searching for “Dan Bongino”…
The Moral Ambiguity of Commerce: American Corporations in Nazi Germany.
Wikipedia: Business collaboration with Nazi Germany. In December 1941, when the United States entered the war against Germany, 250 American firms owned more than $450 million of German assets. Major American companies with investments in Germany included General Motors, IT&T, Eastman Kodak, Standard Oil, Singer, International Harvester, Gillette, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Westinghouse, and United Fruit. American…
The Illusion of Informed: How Headline News and Social Media Snippets Mislead the Masses
In a world where the average attention span is shorter than a goldfish’s memory, it’s no surprise that the article “The Illusion of Informed” could’ve just as well been headlined “Most People Don’t Even Read These Days.” Imagine the outrage if people actually read! Book sales would soar, Twitter would become the next great library,…
The Erosion of Media Trust in America: A Case for Democrat Influence in Media Reporting
As of 2022, only 3.4% of journalists were reported to be Republicans. In recent years, the trust Americans place in their media has plummeted to unprecedented lows, sparking widespread debate on the role media plays in shaping democratic institutions. According to a Gallup poll in 2023, only 32% of Americans express confidence in the media’s…
Legitimate Criticisms of the U.S. Department of Justice: A Comprehensive Overview
Introduction: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stands as one of the pillars of American governance, tasked with upholding the law and ensuring justice. However, like any institution, it has faced its share of criticisms over the years. Here, we delve into some of the most legitimate criticisms that have been leveled against the DOJ,…
The 12 Stones in Joshua 4: Remembering God’s Miracles in Your Life
In the heart of the Old Testament, the book of Joshua unfolds a profound narrative of transition and faith. When the Israelites crossed the Jordan River, they didn’t just step into a new physical territory; they entered a new phase of their spiritual journey. As they crossed, God commanded them to take twelve stones from…
With grifter donations slipping, hucksterism demands a new grand scheme. Lincoln Project invents Resolute Square.
The ultra-smart guys at The Lincoln Project have gone “Super Genius,” just like Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes. The Cerebral Enhance-o-Tron is Calvin’s Thinking Cap, literally. Calvin created it so he could think up an argument to write about. It’s the Transmogrifier connected to a colander by three strings. It made Calvin a super genius, but…