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?
Trump and the Media Conjure Up Memories of Youth Soccer Games November 14, 2018 by Jerry Newberry 1 Comment Does the President play the mainstream media with his Tweets and comments? Sure looks like it.
After Eighteen Months, The Resistance and the Press Still Don’t Get It May 9, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment It was never about Trump the man, it was about changing the country’s direction.
Memogate Is Exposing Many Levels of Corruption, Even Some That Aren’t Quite So Evident February 7, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Who will keep government agencies in check if the press shirks it duty to investigate and report?
Despite a Year-Long Media Onslaught, Trump is Suddenly On a Roll December 31, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Legislative victories on tax reform and immigration, and reports that ISIS is on the run, has the White House gaining fresh momentum. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
TURN THAT THING OFF…NOT! 5 Ways Pop Culture Shaped My Life December 28, 2016 by Dr. Adia Winfrey Since January 1, 2016, we have mourned the passing of many greats who defined pop culture in the 80s and 90s, reminding us of entertainment’s inspirational power.