Iowa Ethics & Campaign Disclosure Board Sides With Pate, Rebuts AP Story

Ryan Foley, a reporter with the Associated Press, reported that Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate did not disclose a side business of his on his annual ethics filing last week. The Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board cleared Pate and said his “statement is not false or fraudulent.”

Obvious Race Baiting by Associated Press

The Associated Press played the race card in a story about a Waterloo police officer who was disciplined for pulling the dreadlocks of a handcuffed suspect.

Ted Cruz Photo Is Not the Finest Display of Photojournalism

The AP Photo of a gun pointed at Ted Cruz’s head at an event on Saturday is not the finest example of photojournalism, but let’s move on.

Carter Blames Christians and Muslims for Mistreatment of Women

Former President Jimmy Carter said Christianity and Islam share blame in the mistreatment of women. He seems to ignore vastly different track records.

President Obama’s Rough Week (and It’s Only Tuesday)

President Obama is having a tough week facing scandals dealing with Benghazi, the IRS targeting conservatives, and snagging the AP’s phone records.

Richard Mourdock is Not Todd Akin or a Misogynist

Richard Mourdock in his answer about abortion in cases of rape during last night’s Indiana U.S. Senate debate reflects hope even in the midst of tragedy.

Obama’s Cash Problem

The AP reported yesterday that President Obama spent more money than he…

Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012)

I was shocked and saddened to hear the news that conservative internet…

Fuzzy Math in Media’s Delegate Counts.

Watching the news or visiting a main street media website could lead…

Komen Caves or Do They?

Perhaps I celebrated too soon. Planned Parenthood’s and liberal outrage at the…

AP and The Des Moines Register Spin Extension of Bush Tax Cuts

I missed the Associated Press article by Stephen Ohlemacher yesterday until I…