As I pointed out in an article Saturday, the Chicago Tribune came six days late to the ACORN prostitute-pimp sting story that Fox News broke on Friday, September 11th. And, even Friday, the accompanying editorial cartoon could have been interpreted … Continue reading
Category Archives: Acorn
I suggested that the Chicago Tribune might be the next target of Democrats crying, “Racist!” That’s because cartoonist Scott Stantis had cockroaches crawling out of an acorn. Black cockroaches. I figured out how to solve the problem of the cockroaches … Continue reading
I read the Chicago Tribune pretty thoroughly. This week after the Fox News expose on community organizing group ACORN Friday, a week ago, I was watching for stories. The TEA Party folks had ACORN’s number. You can see that from … Continue reading
With former President Jimmy Carter and other Obama sycophants calling everyone who opposed the Federal government’s taking control of the health care system, I’m wondering if the editorial cartoon run by the Chicago Tribune on Thursday, September 17th, qualifies the … Continue reading
The original target of independent undercover investigator film maker James O’Keefe was Planned Parenthood. Not as sexy as his ACORN project, but quite revealing about Planned Parenthood. Thanks to Illinois Review for bringing this YouTube presentation to my attention: When … Continue reading
I’ve just finished watching Glenn Beck’s Fox News show. He had another undercover video shot by James O’Keefe. The first two were in Washington, D.C, and Baltimore. Instead of investigating ACORN, Maryland authorities are threatening prosecution for eavesdropping. Five years … Continue reading
I like to work on the computer without background noise. My brother-in-law, on the other hand, listens to Fox News. Friday, the story of the day was how two employees of the community organizing group ACORN counseled a young woman … Continue reading
I’m still have trouble realizing that conservatives can carry picket signs. Obviously, they have overcome their inhibitions, as this first view in Lake in the Hills coming from Crystal Lake shows. (Click to enlarge any photo.) I grew up in … Continue reading