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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

TMB: Economist Spikes Anti-Semitic Cartoon‏ and more



Economist Spikes Anti-Semitic Cartoon
By Washington Free Beacon Staff
The Economist published on Saturday and then removed on Monday a cartoon that many observers criticized as anti-Semitic.


 
Film Fest Cancels Screening of Pro-Fracking Documentary
By Lachlan MarkayA documentarian is accusing a Minnesota film festival of political bias after it cancelled a screening of a documentary supporting the environmental and economic cases for hydraulic fracturing, an innovative oil and gas extraction technique.

 
Condemnation of Gabriel Sherman’s Roger Ailes Biography Mounts
By Washington Free Beacon StaffThe latest Roger Ailes biography, The Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News—and Divided a Country, has been savaged by critics in numerous prestigious outlets.


 
Mother Caring for Disabled Son Seeks Rollback of Forced Unionization
By Bill McMorrisA 55-year-old woman who earns less than minimum wage caring for her disabled son could unravel decades of labor law and strike a blow against one of the most powerful political lobbies in the nation.


 
Kentucky Democrat Has History of Comparing McConnell to Nazis
By Elizabeth Harrington
Kentucky Speaker of the House Greg Stumbo (D.) compared Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) to the Nazis at the launch of Alison Lundergan Grimes’ campaign, according to video obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

 
The Left’s War on the Free Press
By Sonny BunchAs anyone who has been paying attention knows, the left isn’t terribly fond of the free press because the free press makes the narrative harder to control. That’s why you end up with “thought leaders” like Paul Krugman bemoaning the fact that his preferred narrative is “up for argument.”*
 


BEASTMODE: Kredo v. Wasserman Schultz

By Washington Free Beacon Staff
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D., Fla.) continued to evade questions about her efforts to block new Iran sanctions legislation in Congress when pressed Saturday by Washington Free Beacon reporter Adam Kredo.
 

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