I Hate Weekend News Cycles.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | May 30th at 12:59 PM |
I guess that’s why most daily columnists don’t write on weekends. Our own research indicates about 1/3 of the readership on weekends. There’s not much going on as a rule, and much of what is out there is second and third tier reporting of last week’s stuff… so I usually save material for the weekends that I normally wouldn’t write about during the week. Recently, | Read More »
In Just Two Days…
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | February 17th at 12:39 PM |
Our comfortable 24 hour news cycle is going the way of analog television. I have been unable to do articles for the last two days… it’s that time of year. The storms that hit the Bay Area have had us working quite late. I don’t like missing one day, much less two. It’s just too darned important. The demise of the 24 hour news cycle | Read More »
Impact.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | November 12th at 06:32 AM |
Thanks to Dee for standing in for me while I was nursing a nasty cold. Her article from yesterday was insightful and very much on point. Once Great, Britain has been completely decimated by European socialism, in all its ugly manifestations. It is, however, an instructive window into the path ahead for America, if we don’t listen to the voice of the American people. God, | Read More »
All The King’s Horsemen.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | November 9th at 10:07 AM |
We are witnessing a sea change in American politics. The DeMarxists are rambling away exactly like nothing at all has happened. They have parsed out the few slim victories they were able to garner, attempting to smoke-screen everything in sight to see if they can fool the boobs just one more time. That it isn’t working is apparent to everyone but them. They simply can’t | Read More »
Not A Whole Lot Of Love – Eighty Five Days And Counting.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | August 10th at 02:04 PM |
I’ve never seen America act like this. The sense of purpose out there grows daily. I meet people on a daily basis where it’s seldom that the conversation doesn’t turn to the economy or where it might be headed. The consensus seems to be pessimistic about a recovery any time soon, and more people think that the recession may linger for two or more years | Read More »