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Media Rage versus Reality and Getting Fired from Fox News

This is relatively old news from almost a year ago. Old news about the media reporting versus reality. Politico carried an interesting article on the direction modern media is taking. The speculation regarding changes of staff and tone at CNN bring to mind the importance of ownership regarding media. There is another story here and one which I have adhered too over the years. Honesty and truthfulness. It may cost you over a short period of time....

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Enjoy Easter

Angry Bear readers, commenters, and writers. Have a wonderful Easter day filled with family, friends, good food, lots of fun, and special memories made! Dan and I are gone for the day. Be back on Monday to write, present, and talk again. Best wishes . . . Tags: Easter 2023 ...

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Mainstream economics non-ideological? I’ll be dipped!

Mainstream economics non-ideological? I’ll be dipped! Mainstream (neoclassical) economics has always put a strong emphasis on the positivist conception of the discipline, characterizing economists and their views as objective, unbiased, and non-ideological … Acknowledging that ideology resides quite comfortably in our economics departments would have huge intellectual implications, both theoretical and practical. In spite (or because?) of that, the matter...

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April 8, 1865, U.S. Grant Having a Hard Night

April 8, 1865, Letters from an American, Prof. Heather Cox-Richardson On April 8, 1865, General Ulysses S. Grant was having a hard night.  His army had been harrying Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s for days, and Grant knew it was only a question of time before Lee had to surrender. The people in the Virginia countryside were starving, and Lee’s army was melting away. Just that morning a Confederate colonel had thrown himself on Grant’s...

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