There’s a Rift Among Congressional Democrats, and We Should Be Concerned March 2, 2019 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Vote your conscience, or vote with the party? Moderate Democrats are being pressured to make a choice.
It’s Déjà vu All Over Again, the Media Should Eat Their Words Another Time February 18, 2019 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment One more time, the narrative changes from what the mainstream media wanted to believe to what actually happened. Photo credit: Fox News
Why Have Americans Become So Easily Offended? February 12, 2019 by Jerry Newberry 1 Comment Have we become so sensitive that one incident in a career can permanently disbar one from holding public office?
And the People Cheered… January 29, 2019 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment New York’s legislative assembly cheered as the vote was announced on a controversial abortion rights bill.
A Red Hat and a Smile: The New Sign of Racism in America January 22, 2019 by Jerry Newberry 2 Comments An entire group of young people have been branded as racists, simply because of a red Make America Great Again hat and a one-minute video.
America’s Freedom of Speech at Its Worst January 21, 2019 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment There’s plenty of blame to go around for what happened at the Lincoln Memorial this weekend. Photo Credit: Kaya Taitano/Social Media/Reuters
“Millions Will Die:” How Trump has Out-Maneuvered the Democrats Again January 14, 2019 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment President Trump has manipulated the Democrats into looking like obstruction is their only cause.
Do Television Drug Ads Contribute to Rising Healthcare Costs? January 9, 2019 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Can prescription drug advertising be convincing consumers to seek unnecessary medical attention and more expensive drugs?
Why the Death of a Little Guatemalan Girl Matters to All of Us December 17, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment As tragic as the death of a young Guatemalan girl at the border was, where’s the outcry for the unknown hundreds that perish in the desert?
The Heisman Winner Tweet Story is a New Low in Journalistic Integrity December 11, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment What does it say about the state of journalism in the US when reporters comb through years-old tweets for a story? PHOTO CREDIT: CNN