Tag: Mark

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 […]

Tennessee Rep Mark Green Announces Retirement From U.S. Congress

Image Credit: Congressman Mark Green / Facebook Press Release – WASHINGTON, D.C. – On February 14, 2024, Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, announced he will not run for re-election: “At the start of the 118th Congress, I promised my constituents to pass legislation to secure our borders and to […]

Mark Steyn and the anatomy of a stitch-up

WHEN a story is not in the mainstream press, you can bet the house that it tells against a fragile consensus, and it will be reported only if it changes to supporting that consensus. Such a trial was the long-postponed legal brawl between plaintiff Professor Michael Mann and two non-academic defendants, Mark Steyn and Rand […]

Mark Steyn and the death of justice

TO THE dismay of climate sceptics the world over, the long-awaited defamation lawsuit between climate scientist Michael Mann and conservative writer Mark Steyn ended last week with the jury in Washington DC finding against Steyn and co-defendant Rand Simberg and awarding more than $1million to Mann.  It was a case that had enormous ramifications. As Chris Morrison […]

After 12 years of frustration, Mark Steyn’s brave battle for freedom of speech reaches court today

LONG before the covid era of repression and free speech censorship, well before students and universities began their routine censoring of incorrect speech, sending those who transgressed into the social gulag of non persondom (remember Professor Tim Hunt stripped of his position for observing that women cried), Mark Steyn had taken up arms on thought control and in defence of […]