How the White House's war on media backfired
Edward Morrissey | May 22, 2013The DoJ's journalist-snooping controversy is the one scandal that will cause the media to report aggressively on all the others
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The DoJ's journalist-snooping controversy is the one scandal that will cause the media to report aggressively on all the others
No wonder the nation is disillusioned with its lawmakers.
But there sure are a lot of bad ones.
From spinning Benghazi to politicizing the IRS to spying on the AP, a raft of embarrassing revelations is crippling the president
And conservative critics who say he is are proving they have very-short, very-partisan memories
No one has asked me to deliver a commencement address at a university graduation this spring. But if they did...
Thanks to a bombshell report from ABC News, GOP accusations that the White House politicized a tragedy no longer seem so unsubstantiated
If you like law and order, national defense, and the sanctity of contracts, you really ought to stop blindly bashing "government"
And we should still demand answers regarding the Obama administration's disingenuous handling of the attack
The president still thinks he can win over his GOP opponents. He couldn't be more wrong.
The Daily Beast's former media critic certainly made a big mistake. But the unrestrained glee from other journalists is uncalled for and unseemly.
I get in fights with my fellow conservatives all the time. But I'm not about to switch sides
In no way is that a fight that should interest Americans; rather, we should be taking great care not to get entangled in it at all.
But in the past, they certainly have been
The geeks have truly inherited the Earth
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