Stuff Up of the Day
Today’s Stuff up of the day is from ‘A Newspaper’ that can’t make up its mind whether it is 2-3 years or 7 years? It can’t be both. Definition: Few noun 1. 1.the minority of people; the elect.”art is not just for the few”
Today’s Stuff up of the day is from ‘A Newspaper’ that can’t make up its mind whether it is 2-3 years or 7 years? It can’t be both. Definition: Few noun 1. 1.the minority of people; the elect.”art is not just for the few”
Stephen Cook, a former Truth journalist, who was cast aside by the NZ Herald, has won a prestigious media award in Australia. Cam worked with Stephen while at Truth and came to respect his news gathering abilities. It was Stephen Cook who also wrote the stories about Len Brown that
This is an interesting video because it puts into context the way the MSM interpret these types of events.
It really is getting beyond a joke the way the press takes every opportunity to publish endless silly and pointless stories about Jacinda Ardern. Take this recent example from ‘A Newspaper’. The article is headed – Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is labelled ‘masterful’ by US Presidential candidate. Who could this be?
In the wake of the two most newsworthy recent mass shootings in America, the left-media class have fallen over themselves to scream blame and point the finger at President Trump, conservatives and “White Nationalists”. But the reality is that not only is much of the recent violence in America
Today’s Stuff up of the day is from TV 3 and Newshub. Our headline for this Stuff up is… Houston We Have a Problem Dallas is spelt incorrectly and El Paso is missing a capital letter.
Today’s Stuff up of the day is from an article in MSN news showing a photo of the Wellington Bus Tunnel at the heading of an article about the closure of the Mt Victoria Tunnel. The original RNZ article has a photo of the correct Mt Vic tunnel (the
Today’s Stuff up of the day might be because you can’t get a tan when the ice is melting.
Mike Hosking Breakfast Show transcript starts at 11:29 Mike: Aah… umm… are you going to go to the land protests? Jacinda: I have no umm… immediate plans to. I haven’t ruled out aah… in the future but not right now. Obviously, focus for us is trying to help
Before the last New Zealand election, the blog Whaleoil released a video where it counted the number of times Jacinda Ardern said “Comrade.” Now, journalist and talented satirist Steve Braunias has made an Emojiological analysis of an interview that the PM had with Mike Hosking. Apparently she said “Mike” no
The question we should all be asking is where has honest objective journalism gone? Has it been cremated or is it lying in a mass media grave where it has decomposed down to its bare bones? It doesn’t matter whether it’s what we are viewing, hearing, or reading;
Following on from my dissection of Simon Wilson, as promised, I turn my attention to Lizzie Marvelly. This young lady advises via her headline on page 16 of A Weekend Newspaper that Ihumātao is a complex case of Maori oppression. She informs us that there has been a battle raging
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Today’s Stuff up of the day is from Stuff where we are told that a church isn’t for sale its for sake.
I have believed for a long time that the problems concerning Maori are brought about as a result of this country operating under a system of reverse racism. There are some who will regard that statement as nothing short of blasphemy. I would remind them that the truth often hurts.
Is it hard to simulate insanity? Brave journalist Nellie Bly was the first who proved it is not. And the conditions in an asylum for mentally ill shocked her. Nellie Bly was a pioneer of investigative journalism. She was born in 1864 and, unlike other women, wanted to have a