Tag: HotAir

Come to North Texas Now – HotAir

Rep. Beth Van Duyne, who represents the Irving, Texas area of North Texas, is running an ad in the New York Post. The full-page ad encourages New York City police to come to North Texas.  The headline reads, “Ladies and Gentlemen of Law Enforcement It’s Time to Escape New York and Move To Texas!.” There […]

Engineer Gets Probation for Premeditated Attempted Murder – HotAir

Berkeley, California really is a different world. Some of the things that happen in Berkeley will never make sense to me. For instance, last month a Berkeley educated engineer (he received three degrees from the school) was sentenced to probation for an attempted murder scheme that nearly worked. Despite being caught red-handed, David Xu spent […]

The Party of Science™ – HotAir

Nobody has accused Sheila Jackson Lee of being the sharpest tool in the shed.  In fact, she is about as dull as a knife that was buried near a stream for 150 years.  But still, she was a member of the House Science Committee and the Ranking Member on the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, and […]

The Ad That Will Win Trump the Election – HotAir

Well, not an advertisement from Trump or even an ad itself. It’s a critique of Trump by a liberal that inadvertently makes the case for the former president that will appeal to a good number of people on the fence.  Truth is, personally I dislike Trump. However, listening to this makes me like him. Except […]

Columbia University Suspends and Evicts Four Students Over Unauthorized Pro-Hamas Event – HotAir

Four Columbia University students were suspended last Friday over an unauthorized event dubbed “Resistance 101” which featured a speaker who allegedly has connections to a terrorist group called the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The event called “Resistance 101” was led by prominent Palestinian activist Khaled Barakat, who appeared by video to discuss […]

An Interview With Mark Judge – HotAir

Earlier this morning, I took an analytical look at media bias and progressive capture through the lens of Uri Berliner’s mea culpa for NPR. Now we can take a much more personal look at those effects by speaking with one of its shame-storm targets.  Mark Judge, a conservative culture writer, found himself one of the […]