[[Ta Nehisi Coates]] of [[The Atlantic]] has a habit of banning those who disagree with him or show how he's wrong, and that means that what he writes can't be trusted: he's
From this:
With scant hours to go before a controversial Arizona immigration law goes into effect, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday against the implementation of parts of
Per this biased [[Associated Press]] article, Sheriff [[Joe Arpaio]] of [[Maricopa County]], [[Arizona]] helped deport more than 26,000 illegal aliens under the [[287g]] program. That's of co
From this:
Recent data compiled by a market research group show hotel bookings across the state -- as well as in tourism hot spots Phoenix and Scottsdale -- have been on the rise the past two month
Here are two comments I left on recent blog posts by [[Nicole Allan]] of [[The Atlantic]] discussing her misleading about immigration matters. Please send a tweet @MarcAmbinder with your thoughts:
The video at peekURL.com/vc2rep7 is a new campaign ad from [[Sharron Angle]] in which she says: "Harry Reid says he does more for Nevada... He's done more for unemployment... He&
The video at peekURL.com/vdj27dk shows former federal prosecutor [[Johnny Sutton]] saying that the [[Arizona]] immigration law is constitutional, that concerns about it are "a mountain out of
Consider the following excerpt from the [[Journolist]] mailing list (link). The date is August 29, 2008 - the day that [[Sarah Palin]] was selected as [[John McCain]]'s running mate - and tho
On the day that [[John McCain]] selected [[Sarah Palin]] to be his running mate (August 29, 2008) the liberal journalists and commentators on [[Journolist]] swung into action, trying to figure out the
On November 7, 2008, shortly after [[Barack Obama]] won the election, [[Laura Rozen]] of [[Politico]] began a thread on the private [[Journolist]] mailing list asking others to name those who they wer