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Can the AP Be Trusted to Cover the Abortion Issue Fairly? – Mollie Hemingway provides a very insightful look into what some might call media bias. Far from a wild-eyed look at the “leftwing media,” Mollie let’s the facts speak for themselves. Yo, Millenials – Staying at The Federalist, Hadley Heath takes a look at...
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For a brief time, we were trying to highlight important stories that you might want to read. We tried to give you that on a daily basis, but the reality of our day jobs got in the way most days. So, let’s try this again. We’re going to see what if we can maintain a...
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By Jeremiah G. Dys, Esq. There’s been no little buzz about the Grammy’s this past weekend. From Taylor Swift being attacked to Natalie Grant walking out to that odd mass wedding thing Latifah officiated over. There was plenty for the talking heads to yap about and more than enough fodder for Facebook to need to...
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The Story: “The Town FEMA Turned Down,” by Jonathan V. Last writing for WeeklyStandard.com. The Lead: For a while, that was enough to placate the forces of modernity. But the sun has now set on that armistice. Both the left and the government—distinctions between the two are perhaps redundant these days—believe that the free exercise...
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By Derick Dickens In the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the phrase “War on Women” became a national campaign. Used to attack those with traditional views on marriage and abortion, these attacks became more refined in the recent gubernatorial elections in New Jersey against Chris Christie and Virginia against Ken Cuccinelli. They found the most success...
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The Story: “ENDA a Ploy to Use Gays to Saddle Business with More Bureaurqcracy,” by the editors of Investors Business Daily. The Lead: But ENDA isn’t about changing attitudes, or ensuring flourishing businesses. Everything about it is a chaos agent that’s likely to trample first freedoms and trash business efficiency through new bureaucratic and tort...
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