Has The New York Times shouldered any of the blame for injecting into the public square the possibility that Muslims were to blame for the recent terror bombing in Oslo? Of course, not! The newspaper has, however, attempted to foist some of the blame for the bombing upon conservative, “counter-jihad” writers — including yours truly [...]
New York Times Pushes Blame on Conservative Writers Following Deadly Terror Attacks in Norway
July 25th, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: · Bob McCarty, New York Times, oslo, Terrorism
I Scooped The New York Times by 100 Days!
April 28th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Today, I can offer evidence that I scooped The New York Times by almost 100 days when I published my Jan. 21 post, Company That Earned Millions from Gulf Cleanup Tangled in Suit That Could Cost Chevron $113B. I opened my post by asking a question, “What do the BP Deepwater Horizon “disaster” of 2010, [...]
Tags: · Bob McCarty, bp, chevron, deepwater horizon, ecuador, Ken Salazar, New York Times, stratus consulting
Company That Earned Millions from Gulf Cleanup Tangled in Suit That Could Cost Chevron $113B (Update)
January 21st, 2011 · 5 Comments
What do the BP Deepwater Horizon “disaster” of 2010, the $113 billion lawsuit against Chevron in Ecuador and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar have in common? Stratus Consulting Inc. of Boulder, Colo., was involved in the first two and, possibly, the third. BP DEEPWATER HORIZON President Barack Obama talked as if he was ready to lock [...]
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Ten ‘Mama Grizzlies’ and a ‘Fat Guy’ GOP Future
December 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment
By Paul R. Hollrah, Guest Blogger It has not been a good year for President Barack Obama and the Democrats. And while most of the bad news was generated by Obama himself and the “ship of fools” he has surrounded himself with in the White House, it was congressional Democrats who paid the price Nov. [...]
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Army Mom Pens Powerful Letter to Army Secretary
October 26th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Fresh on the heels of publishing a piece about Army Ranger 1st Lt. Michael Behenna’s upcoming review by the Army Court of Appeals, I decided to share — with permission — the text of a letter written by Beverly Perlson — the spark plug behind pro-troops group, The Band of Mothers — to Secretary of [...]
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Missouri Citizens Set to Vote on ‘ObamaCare’
July 26th, 2010 · 3 Comments
When I interviewed Missouri State Sen. Jane Cunningham (R-Chesterfield) eight months ago, the Missouri Health Care Freedom Act was just an idea about to be introduced in the Missouri Senate. Today, the measure (a.k.a., “Proposition C”) is only days away — Aug. 3 — from going before voters in a first-in-the-nation citizens’ referendum on ObamaCare. [...]
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Chevron Accuses Plaintiff of Lying in $27B Lawsuit
May 5th, 2010 · 1 Comment
During the past 12 months, I’ve published three-dozen posts about the 17-year-old lawsuit Chevron Corp. has been battling in Ecuador. A hotly-contested legal circus in a country where the legal system is corrupt, the case is important, because it has the potential of costing the San Ramon, Calif.-based oil giant $27 billion. Today, I share [...]
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