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Fresh Dispatches From The Culture Wars
The William Talley Burn Notice: Final Update
June 3rd, 2013
Picture via the Tennessean. The following update has been added to The William Talley Burn Notice: Bill Talley, a former health-care [...]
William Talley Sentenced To Prison
May 29th, 2013
William Talley aka @Political_Bill on Twitter was sentenced to one year in prison and eight years of probation for possession of child porno[...]
What We Talk About When We Talk About Drones
May 24th, 2013
So on Thursday, May 23rd 2013, President Obama made this speech. It's a good speech. I agree with quite a lot of it (by no means all of it.[...]
Ken White Knows Who The Real Bullies Are
May 22nd, 2013
Los Angeles Deputy DA John Patrick Frey aka @Patterico posted unredacted documents (.PDF) at his blog revealing Nadia Naffe’s personal and[...]
Not Your Personal Army: How Unite Blue Ignited A War With Anonymous And Then Tried To Blame Their Critics
May 15th, 2013
The Anonymous hacktivist collective likes to say they are Not Your Personal Army (NYPA), meaning they do not care about your petty dramas [...]
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Category Archives: David Gregory
Meet The Press Revived by Liberal
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Share the post “Meet The Press Revived by Liberal”FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestLinkedInDiggStumbleUponE-mailLooks like I’ll have to call off the deathwatch for Meet the Press, as Rachel Maddow’s appearance Sunday appears to have rescued the show from David Gregory’s earnest attempts to destroy it: … Continue reading
Meet The Press: Deathwatch
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Share the post “Meet The Press: Deathwatch”FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestLinkedInDiggStumbleUponE-mailDavid Gregory continues to strangle the longest-running show in TV history: “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” was number one on Sunday, August 2 in both total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demographic, the first … Continue reading
Meet the Press: an Obituary
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Share the post “Meet the Press: an Obituary”FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestLinkedInDiggStumbleUponE-mailThe longest-running show in the history of broadcast television passed on yesterday. It was 62. Meet the Press began as radio promotion for a now-defunct magazine. Orphaned from its radio network, the show … Continue reading
Press Fail
Share the post “Press Fail”FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestLinkedInDiggStumbleUponE-mailWhen Mark Sanford got back from Argentina, he had lots of messages waiting from reporters. Here are a couple from David Gregory, inheritor of that televisual institution known as Meet The Press: Left you a message. … Continue reading





