Intellectual depth is not a staple at the NYT.
Intellectual depth is not a staple at the NYT.
(NewsBusters | Brad Wilmouth) Sunday's Meet the Press on NBC showed the latest in a troubling trend toward the terms "white supremacist" or "white supremacy" being overused and misused to the point that one may be unsure what to call actual white supremacists who really do advocate racist attitudes and favor discrimination to artificially benefit whites.
Since the early days of the Cold War, the president of the United States has been known as the "Leader of the Free World."
(Discover the Networks) Formed in 2013, Gamechanger Salon (GS) describes itself as a digital “space” where “1,400+ change makers from different 'worlds' of the [progressive] movement” can communicate with one another to share information, trade ideas, and strategize via a closed Google group.
The press overwhelmingly bought into the Obama administration's version of events on the attack at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, according to a new study Friday by the Center for Media and Public Affairs, which tracks news reports.
As the Big Three's evening newscasts ignored the latest in the controversy over the terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya for seven straight days, their morning shows aren't doing much better.