The Twitter Administration: Governing By Internet Hoax
Someone needs to tell the White House Twitter isn’t real life.
Read moreSomeone needs to tell the White House Twitter isn’t real life.
Read moreA rope dangling from the garage bay door is not the equivalent of an armed stand-off. You don’t need to deploy 15 FBI agents to “investigate” a rope.
Read moreHere’s a helpful rule of thumb. Assume every “I saw a noose and I’m literally shaking and in fear for my life” story is a lie.
Read moreIn 2020 America where everything is viewed through race-colored glasses, it’s hardly surprising that exercise equipment would offend the Perpetually Offended.
Read moreA witness in Publix did hear “go back where you came from.” But it didn’t come from Eric Sparkes. It came from the hoaxer herself.
Read moreCongenital liars have no OFF Switch. And if Erica Thomas keeps piling lie upon lie, she just might succeed in red-pilling the victim of her scam.
Read moreA helpful guide to avoid the blunders and missteps that inevitably expose phony hate crime allegations.
Read morePromoting imaginary violence while ignoring the violence from their own side is how the Democrats hope to win in 2020.
Read moreThe last time “the whole world was watching” the Chicago Machine in action was over fifty years ago. And believe me, it isn’t the kind of attention the Machine wants.
Read moreHelpful hint. If you’re going to pay people to commit a fake hate crime, don’t write a freaking check.
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