Category Archives: Colombia

The Columbia School of Journalism: Hero System, Coalition Technology, and the Reporting Problem Nobody Names

Tenured full professors, the Dean, the Dean of Academic Affairs, the Director of the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism, and the senior hiring-committee gatekeepers at the Columbia School of Journalism do not compete for authority by saying they want … Continue reading

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Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord

I’m enjoying this show on Netflix, but like everything I’ve read about Colombia and Killing Pablo, it makes me not want Colombians in my country (except for a tiny elite). This show is a panorama of life where the average … Continue reading

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The Decline And Fall Of Michael Fumento

I’ve been following the career of Michael Fumento since his 1989 book, The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS. Over the past couple of years, I’ve gotten to know Michael as a Facebook friend. We spoke for two hours via Skype this … Continue reading

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