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Journalism Is Rarely Sexy
I’ve spent most of my adult life mixing with journalists and the number of objectively sexy female journalists I’ve met are few. When I talk to men in the profession, they tell me my experience is not rare. Female journalists … Continue reading
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Tagged female journalists, fox news, news babes, sexpot, tv journalists
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When You Watched News Coverage Of Hurricane Irene, You Realized How Secondary FEMA Is
Bill Kristol made this point on Fox News this afternoon. State and local government have the primary response to disasters. I suppose FEMA was particularly needed in New Orleans because so many people there were sucking on the welfare teat … Continue reading
Posted in Dennis Prager, Politics
Tagged bill kristol, fema headquarters, fires in san diego, fox news, hurricane irene, state and local government
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Time For Bert & Ernie To Marry?
From Fox News: AN online push is underway to pressure the producers of Sesame Street into having Bert and Ernie get married. More than 900 people have signed a petition about the pair of platonic puppets on Change.org as of … Continue reading
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Tagged bert and ernie, bert ernie, fox news, roommates, sesame street
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New York Times Reader Kills Dozens in Norway
Ann Coulter writes: The New York Times wasted no time in jumping to conclusions about Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian who staged two deadly attacks in Oslo last weekend, claiming in the first two paragraphs of one story that he … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Coulter, fox news, jumping to conclusions, malik hasan, military medical facility, monotheist
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Psychology Today: Why Are Black Women Less Attractive?
This article has been pulled from the Psychology Today website. I don’t think most guys find fatties attractive, whatever their race. Jeff emails: I occasionally see some fine sisters, but they seem never to be from New York, but from … Continue reading
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Tagged body mass index, body mass index bmi, fox news, london school of economic, london school of economics, mass outrage, physical attractiveness, psychology today
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Should Dennis Prager Run For President?
Dennis says he’s already written 150,000 of his next book (the case for America). “And I write tersely.” The Chevy Volt has sold 928 cars and the Nissan Leaf 173. “More people have bought my entire Bible commentary series than … Continue reading
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Tagged chevy volt, dennisprager, faith reason, fox news, frank luntz, melanie phillips
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Coalition Building
Joe emails: The new Jewish Journal is so out of touch it is actually devilishly funny. The cover is devoted to the AJC’s and other’s efforts to build bridges with the Latino community. No doubt the jewish community has not … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Semitism, federated states of micronesia, fox news, Glenn Beck, israel record, Jewish Journal
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NPR Eats Crow
It looks like NPR has done the right thing about its Juan Williams firing debacle. The woman who fired him has left NPR and NPR’s CEO has been reprimanded. As the British say, “You can’t get fairer than that!” I … Continue reading
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Tagged fox news, government funding, Juan Williams, Los Angeles Times, radio network, senior vice president
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