Journalism classes are pointless. What year is it (#490)?
Professional and amateur media critics click the predictable boxes over political bias. Punching the clock for the hell of it.
Shocker: The Washington Post writer defends me.
Hoping for a ruckus at the Democratic convention in Chicago this summer.
More from my autistic diary.
Ideology, apostasy, and sorting through biases.
“Assisted dying” advocates focus only on the elderly. Younger people with terminal diseases are off the table, because that would stifle debate. What year is it (#487)?
Top-down, media-driven Trump derangement syndrome has lent the Limbaugh axioms a fundamental resonance.
Fighting fascism on the information front.
No more rug burn on the campaign trail 2024.
Looking at dangers facing America.
Sports fans at large events and church attendees in older generations know it only takes one gun-wielding crackpot.
Reflections on the “post-left moment” from someone who watched on the sidelines.
We must resist emotional responses.
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has endorsed Trump to the dismay of other moderate Republicans.
If you condone government, here’s what you get for your money.
They've looked at clouds from one side now.
The GOP nominee attempts to straddle the explosive issue.
Right-wing populism makes the U.S. and Israel weaker.
They’re a little bit superstitious and a little bit religious, among other findings of mine.
Conspiracy, immigration, and right-wing bigotry arise when steel falls.
The author gives his first major interview since being stabbed multiple times in August 2022.
The late journalist talks to Harrison Salisbury about his particular style of writing.
The future Presidents are interviewed together for the first time by 60 Minutes.
The journalist talks about the Depression years in the United States.
On Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and more from this discussion held in the summer of 2008.
Traditional media companies weren’t robbed by tech entrepreneurs. What year is it (#478)?
A short piece produced by the AP and aired on March 31, 1994.
A ham-handed New York Times article of “generational shifts.” What year is it (#471)?
The writer and scholar talks about the ongoing destruction in Gaza.