Category Archives: Journalism

So Wrong for So Long: How the Press, the Pundits–and the President–Failed on Iraq

Greg Mitchell writes: For awhile, back in 2003, Iraq meant never having to say you’re sorry. The spring offensive had produced a victory in less than three weeks, with a relatively low American and Iraqi civilian death toll. Saddam fled … Continue reading

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Media Values Ranked

SmallerEars tweets: “Media values ranked: 1. Racial strife 2. Shopping 3. Sexual perversions 4. Sports 5. Israel 6. Viral videos 7. _____________?” Luke says: I wonder if racial strife is the number one preoccupation of media and if so, why? … Continue reading

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Messianic Jews

Comments to Steve Sailer: * A “Messianic Jew” (or “Jew for Jesus”, as we always used to call them in Manchester) is a believer in Jesus as the Messiah, who also follows Jewish customs and laws, to a greater or … Continue reading

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Steve Sailer: New “New Yorker” Cover Reveals the Real Shooters in San Berdoo

Comments to Steve Sailer: * In a bizarre inversion of the Jew caricatures of previous decades, we now get blood libel aimed at white protestants. What foul people must create this sort of thing. * Concomitant to that, the NYT … Continue reading

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Steve Sailer’s Meta-Journalism

Comments to Steve Sailer: * Much of what Sailer does is meta-journalism. He writes about how journalists are spinning things. This killing relates to what he has already written about: journalists bizarrely claiming it’s silly not to want to let … Continue reading

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