Liberal radio talk show host and commentator David Pakman answers the question “Were you ever suspended from school?”
Pakman and his producer Lewis were both suspended from school. Here, they tell their stories.
David Pakman
(Updated post)
Liberal radio talk show host and commentator David Pakman answers the question “Were you ever suspended from school?”
Pakman and his producer Lewis were both suspended from school. Here, they tell their stories.
David Pakman
(Updated post)
Recently, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow took on Bill O’Reilly and Fox News for O’Reilly taking his bombast to the point of directly threatening reporters for reporting. She also looks at the recent series of revelations about uncorrected false claims O’Reilly has made on Fox News.
Here is vintage video of Majority Report discussing the right-wing radio show host Rush Limbaugh getting confused by a liberal caller…
On October 23, 1983, two truck bombs struck separate barracks housing United States and French military forces in Lebanon, killing 299 American and French servicemen. An obscure group calling itself ‘Islamic Jihad’ claimed responsibility for the bombings.
Why does the caller say that Reagan “cut and run?”
Wikipedia: “On February 7, 1984, President Reagan ordered the Marines to begin withdrawing from Lebanon largely because of waning congressional support for the mission after the attacks on the barracks. The withdrawal of the 22d MAU from the BIA was completed 12:37 PM on February 26, 1984. Fighting between the Lebanese Army and Druze militia in the nearby Shouf mountains provided a noisy backdrop to the Marine evacuation. One officer commented: ‘This ceasefire is getting louder.'”
A man sells a truck with a David Pakman bumper sticker to a “redneck.”
Kyle Kulinski explains that liberals can also have some conservative qualities. For example, some liberals may not really like change; at the same time, they do want health insurance.
Kyle Kulinski video.
When the media is wrong, do they correct their mistakes?
Did the media report on lower gas prices or lowering unemployment and deficits?
The federal loan program that helped fund now-defunct Solyndra is now doing well and turning a profit. Does the media report that the program is now doing well?
Dr. Craig Spencer had the last case of Ebola in the U.S. Does the media report that the CDC has done a good job at stopping the spread of Ebola in the U.S.?
Cenk Uygur takes a look at the false assessment of “liberal bias” in the media.
Wolf Blitzer sat down with pastor and televangelist Joel Osteen to discuss religion and politics. Blitzer also revealed that 18% of Americans believe the President is a Muslim.
Blitzer asks the question at roughly the 2:35 mark.
Does 18% seem high or low?
CNN video from April 2012.
The Republican Party in Iowa sent out flyers to people reading “Notice: all voting is public,” and attempted to convince the reader that people who did not vote for the GOP would be outed and revealed.
The ad tell voters that “In a few months, Iowa will release the list of individual who voted in this election.” Most troublingly, the ad includes an aerial view of a neighborhood with checkmarks indicating that “These People Voted GOP.”
Long story short, it seemed like an attempt to bully people into voting for the GOP.
While information on who voted is public, how a person voted, including what party they voted for, is not.
Cenk Uygur discusses it.
The fact that some of journalist Chuck Todd’s statements seemed biased enough to appear in a Mitch McConnell campaign ad might cause some to question his objectivity. It also causes one to wonder about copyright laws and whether Todd allowed the advertisement.
Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough recently said that historians would put together George W. Bush and Barack Obama over their inability to successfully manage the government.
Kyle Kulinski of Secular Talk disagrees.
Secular Talk video.