Category: journalism

America Is a Divided Nation

America is a divided nation—so divided that a large portion believes that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent and stolen. It does not matter how many elected officials, or politicians, or newspeople declare otherwise, the deeds speak louder than their protests. People are angry, some very angry, and with just cause. They have tried to…


Take Down Your Political Signs

As an Independent (undeclared in NH), I have voted for Republicans and Democrats quite evenly over the decades starting in 1960, and I always voted for the individual candidates, not the party. I was planning on looking back and analyzing former President Trump’s time in office, to try to determine his legacy, but instead, I…


Keystone XL Canceled

Upon President Donald Trump’s entrance on the world stage, critics at home and abroad feared the worst about the Trump presidency. President Obama said leaders told him they were “rattled.” Many believed he would be an embarrassment. One of President Trump’s staunchest critics was Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But evidently, the prime minister was…


True Objective Journalism

Kudos to the Editorial Board for providing the framework for Americans to intelligently make the choice between Good and Evil. Your thoughts and direction are a prime example of true objective journalism, which has been disregarded by an overwhelming majority of the Media [“A Time for Choosing: A Test for Our Souls,” published in the…


Red-Herring Journalism and Globalism

Tactically, the way to advance an agenda is to denigrate those who oppose it. It’s called red-herring journalism and is being applied by the mass media in its attempt to render globalism as a desirable end. In striving to substantiate their red-herring remarks, Donald Trump’s detractors liberally infuse their outpourings with standard, globalist, derogatory terms,…