The lawsuit by Nick Sandmann against the Washington Post for its dishonest coverage falsely accusing a 16 year old boy of harassing Vietnam veteran Nathan Philips (discovered to be “stolen valor”) will go forward, a judge had ruled. This is a huge … [Continue reading] about Covingtongate Lawsuit Goes Forward, and Why Media Bros Should Be Concerned
Aesthetics are politics.
“Those who forget the body to pursue a ‘perfect mind’ or ‘perfect soul’ have no idea where to even start. Only physical beauty is the foundation for a true higher culture of the mind and spirit as well. Only sun and steel will show you the path.” - … [Continue reading] about Aesthetics are politics.
Washington Post Columnist and Never Trump’er Max Boot Calls Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Brave
Max Boot, a Never Trump'er, had this to say about rapist and murderer Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: Trump could not have heard “whimpering and crying” because there was no audio, and Esper and Milley refused to confirm those details. The assertion that … [Continue reading] about Washington Post Columnist and Never Trump’er Max Boot Calls Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Brave
New York Times – Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had “spiritual gift”
According to the New York Times, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had "a spiritual gift." This detail was included in Baghdadi's obituary and will be used as pro-ISIS propaganda. The Times was trying to outdo the Washington Post, which wrote in its … [Continue reading] about New York Times – Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had “spiritual gift”
The Washington Post Refers to Terrorist Leader Baghdadi as “Austere Religious Scholar”
"Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, austere religious scholar at helm of Islamic State, dies at 48," is the headline the Washington Post wrote to describe the death of a terrorist and mass murderer. (Yes, the headline is real.) For years the … [Continue reading] about The Washington Post Refers to Terrorist Leader Baghdadi as “Austere Religious Scholar”