about 1 year ago - 1 comment
“Modern politics is an endless onion. You can peel back layers as long as you want, and everything you find smells bad and makes you cry.”
about 1 year ago - 7 comments
Traditional Journalism is in for several more tremors before the implosion is finished. I’ve mentioned several of the trends that are accelerating the shift toward a concept I call the Embedded Journalist, but don’t expect that transition to be smooth. In California, for example, a political campaign high on finance and low on interest is
about 1 year ago - 23 comments
While traditional media outlets claim to “embrace the conversation,” are they still holding it at arm’s length? Is it enough to host comments and invite input online, without the due diligence to see if others are manipulating the agenda? A few days ago, I wrote about what appeared to be a fairly obvious case of
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
“Modern politics has become an exercise in bending over backwards to bend your opponent forwards.”
about 1 year ago - 10 comments
In many issues of communication, color does matter. Some colors evoke strength, some safety, some progress, and some security. Some project cowardice, and others royalty. The mistake is in assuming too much – that a spectrum of colors will cover every flavor of difference and distinction. American politics has divided down Red and Blue lines,
about 2 years ago - 11 comments
Sarah Palin is joining Fox News. Cue the cheers from her fans and loyalists who will get her fresh and mavericky take on world events and politics. Cue the jeers from her detractors, who are already writing punchlines that reinforce their existing opinions. The fact is we now live in a strange age, one where
about 2 years ago - 3 comments
“Libertarianism is the faith that individuals pursuing the better will succeed over Experts dictating the Best.”
about 2 years ago - 4 comments
“A government that promises free lollipops will fulfill that pledge by stealing candy from babies.”
about 2 years ago - 5 comments
“Those who use government to reign in business make both business and government stronger. Those who make it their business to lobby the government make both government and business stronger.” Inspired by a Twitter discussion with Carmen Villadar.
about 2 years ago - 4 comments
“When government becomes powerful enough to make all of us get on our knees to bow to it instead of the other way around, it needs to be kneecapped.”
about 2 years ago
Have you considered this? http://simon-jester.org/
Read the ‘Who We Are’ tab.
about 2 years ago
oooo – good one!