Calling All Rosa Parks Americans

By: Lloyd Marcus The insanity going on before our very eyes regarding the Democrats’ and fake news medias’ latest campaign to impeach Trump over nonsense is infuriating millions of Americans. It is the equivalent of Adam Schiff flooding the airwaves with the lie that Trump stole his car and must be impeached for it. Meanwhile, Schiff’s car is parked untouched in his driveway for all the world to see. Ignoring … [Read more...]

Dr. Martin Luther King, ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech, 50 Years Ago Today

Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream Speech- August 28, 1963  Prior in Gulag Bound, we see that Dr. King was pursued by Marxist collectivists and for a time in college cohabited with them; but he threw off that degrading ideology, and its atrocious, semi-genocidal culture of death. … [Read more...]

Reason to Hate: Barack Obama’s Racist Roots

By: Rusty Weiss and Cliff Kincaid Accuracy in Media The morning after Election Day, 2008, The New York Times proclaimed that Barack Obama’s victory had swept “away the last racial barrier in American politics.” However, as the President’s first term draws to a close, a case can be made that the historic election was anything but post-racial; rather, it has been the most racially polarizing presidency in … [Read more...]

Fox News Won’t Fire Black Racist Commentator

Accuracy in Media Fox News contributor Jehmu Greene, a black feminist, says on her Twitter page that “love can build a bridge.” But racism, not love, was on display last Thursday when she called conservative Tucker Carlson a “bow-tying white boy.” Greene, a Democratic Party operative who was the national director of Project Vote, a group with close ties to the corrupt ACORN organization, has not offered a … [Read more...]

Can Justice Survive Media Lynch Mob?

Accuracy in Media As more facts have come out about the tragic death of young Trayvon Martin, the news media have been confronted with the consequences of their rush to judgment when news of this story first broke nationally. The first week or 10 days of national coverage turned out to be more of a lynch mob than a sober take on an unfolding story. It had all the makings of “First the hanging, then the trial.” … [Read more...]