Archive for the ‘Special Features’ Category
Monday, March 8th, 2010
By NANCY MORGAN
We all know they exist. They get on TV. They get famous. And we even elect some of them to high office. RightBias.com is proud to present its Top Idiots of the Week Awards.
WINNERS:
A Korean couple has earned the top spot in our Deadly Idiots category. They were so busy raising a virtual baby online, that they let their own baby starve to death.
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Tags: idiots, stupid news, wierd news
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Friday, March 5th, 2010
By FAIRFIELD “PINPOINT” EDWARDS
Editor’s Note: Unconventional Wisdom is a new series designed to unravel the misleading “conventional wisdom” of our times. In this edition, the Clinton Surplus Myth is examined by the numbers.
Everyone is aware of the perception that the Clinton years were a golden age of fiscal management and economic genius. First, let it be said that there was indeed an impressive period of surplus revenues during the Clinton years, especially in light of recent American history since the Great Depression and the New Deal. However, the entire set of numbers show a more complete picture and put the surpluses in their proper perspective.
Without further ado, here are the statistics (in millions because the numbers are so outrageously large):
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Tags: 1990s, budget, Clinton, Clinton surplus, deficits, spending, surplus, taxes
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
By NANCY MORGAN
TOP IDIOTS OF THE WEEK:
Rep. Xavier Becerra (D–CA) earns our Top Idiot of the Week award. He is caught laughing out loud when a staff member from Ari David For Congress suggests that they start off their SEIU meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance.
A teacher in Winnipeg also makes this week’s Top Idiot list. At a high-school pep rally, she decided to express her inner slut. The ensuing lap dance was outrageous enough that she was told not to report back to work. She may be out of a job, but she has garnered her fifteen minutes of fame, with the video of her lap dance becoming an Internet hit. Ah, trade-offs.
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Tags: Idiot Awards, lawsuits, odd news, strange news
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Friday, February 19th, 2010

By Dr. BRIAN K. CLARDY
When I normally pen an article on foreign policy, it is based upon observations made in both written and broadcast media, as well as listening to my favorite pundits discuss the issue in detail. This, coupled with my own formal academic training, has made for an exciting life and career in discussing international relations and diplomacy. However, when I speak of Sino-U.S. relations, I am not coming strictly from an intellectual and policy based hermeneutic, I also address it as someone who spent a number of days touring that rising power and was deeply impressed with what I saw and experienced.
As part of an eight-person delegation from Murray State University, I was fortunate to have visited the Peoples’ Republic of China as guests of the Peoples’ Education Press. For two weeks, we toured most of the significant cultural and historic sights in Beijing and some of the major cities in Henan Province—specifically Lyuoyang, Zhengzhou, and Keifeng.
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Tags: ARATS, China, Dalai Lama, Human Rights, obama, SEF, Taiwan, Tibet, US
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
By Dr. BRIAN K. CLARDY
In the interest of full disclosure, I must admit that I am a moderate Democrat. More to the point, I have cast four ballots for Barack Obama (Illinois U.S. Senate and presidential primary and general elections). And more than likely, I will cast a similar set of votes for him in 2012. I am a dyed in the wool Obama Democrat and will probably remain one for life.
But, I do believe that some conservative principles can and do work well. And unlike many Democrats, I am not so quick to poo poo the legacy of Ronald Reagan. Yes I believe he was a great president. And I am also a political and diplomatic historian, and I see some trends with this new administration that if they are not reversed (and quickly) then the country is headed for even greater and more severe economic challenges. And if Obama isn’t careful in his approaches, it is certain that he will become a one-term president.
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Tags: 2010 State of the Union, center, deficit, left, Massachsetts, Midterm Elections, New Jersey, obama
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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
By MELISSA WHITTINGTON
In this edition:
Healthcare as a CIVIL RIGHT?
YO, No-bama and Princess Pelosi,YOU’RE CONFUSING ROBIN HOOD & JESUS!
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Tags: Bible, Civil Rights, Healthcare, Jesus, obama, pelosi, robin hood
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
By NANCY MORGAN
We all know they exist. They get on TV. They get famous. And we even elect some of them to high office. RightBias.com is proud to present its Top Idiots of the Week Awards.
AND THE WINNER IS:
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Tags: political humor, Top Idiots, weird news
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
By NANCY MORGAN
We all know they exist. They get on TV. They get famous. And we even elect some of them to high office. RightBias.com is proud to present its Top Idiots of the Week Awards.
AND THE WINNERS ARE:
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Tags: dumb news, dumb quotes, idiots, weird news
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
By NANCY MORGAN
We all know they exist. They get on TV. They get famous. And we even elect some of them to high office. RightBias.com is proud to present its Top Idiots of the Week Awards.
AND THE WINNER IS:
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Tags: humor, idiots, Politics, stupid news, weird news
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
By NANCY MORGAN
We all know they exist. They get on TV. They get famous. And we even elect some of them to high office. RightBias.com is proud to present its Top Idiots of the Week Awards.
AND THE WINNERS ARE:
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Tags: 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, FHA, Idiot Awards, Katrina, The Nation, Top Idoits
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