MSNBC's Martin Bashir Outrageously Compares Rick Santorum to Mass Murd

February 14th, 2012 4:40 PM
Ultra liberal Martin Bashir hit a new low on Tuesday, outrageously comparing Rick Santorum to mass-murdering dictator Joseph Stalin. In a fit of vitriol, the MSNBC anchor also connected the Republican to George Orwell's Big Brother from 1984. However, the most repugnant moment came when Bashir spewed, "If you listen carefully to Rick Santorum, he sounds more like Stalin than Pope Innocent III…

Oliver Stone Apologizes for Anti-Semitic Comments

July 27th, 2010 4:45 PM
On Sunday, Alana Goodman reported on an anti-semitic interview given by director Oliver Stone in the Sunday edition of The Times of London. Stone said that Jews dominate the media, "stay on top of every comment" and have "the most powerful lobby in Washington." Earlier today, The Daily Mail reported that Stone had apologized for his remarks.He said: "In trying to make a broader historical point…

Have a Desire for Communist Propaganda? There’s an App for That

June 14th, 2010 12:33 PM
Can't get enough of a brutal dictator responsible for substantial human rights atrocities including millions of deaths, all in the name of a failed ideology? iTunes has just the thing for you. Developer Eigthart, Ltd. presents the iStalin: FREE Communist Posters for the People iPhone/iPad application. The developer's Web site describes the app as a means to "spread the communist glory." (h/t @…

Krugman's Hypocrisy: GOP Should Be Shunned for Comparing Dems to Hitle

November 18th, 2009 4:47 PM
There’s liberal hypocrisy on the part of New York Times economics columnist and left-wing blog-follower Paul Krugman in his Monday nytimes.com blog post, "Proposed extensions of Godwin’s Law." Leading into a discussion of how he thinks people should discuss inflation and interest rates, Krugman said: Godwin’s Law -- which says that in any sufficiently long online discussion, someone will compare…

Cramer Likens Bonus Outrage to Lenin in 1917: 'It's Really about Strin

October 15th, 2009 7:51 PM
Lately there's has been an anti-Wall Street sentiment, propagated by the media that has become exacerbated as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) hit 10,000 Oct. 14. On CNBC's Oct. 15 "Street Signs," Jim Cramer, host of "Mad Money," was asked by fill-in host Melissa Francis what he thought about the outrage over Wall Street hitting its stride, while unemployment continues to rise. "What did…