At the RightOnline summit in Austin, Texas, David All of the blog techRepublican recounted his work in the online policy and political worlds and urged conservatives to take their message online…
At the RightOnline summit in Austin, Texas, former White House Internet chief David Almacy showed the evolution of the White House Web site as the Web 2.0 era took root during the Bush…
Why do journalists cover the news the way they do? Because as liberals, they have a warped, lefty view of the world. So said Dan Gainor of the Business and Media Institute in a RightOnline session…
Matt Sheffield of NewsBusters said at the RightOnline Summit in Austin, Texas, that conservatives need the right technology, the right message and the right techniques to succeed online.
Wake up, conservatives! If you want to send a video message online, and you should, you need to use this Web site. Eyeblast.tv is your friend. YouTube will bury your content in its cesspool of…
(Part 2) At the 2008 Conservative Political Action Conference, journalist and former White House press secretary Tony Snow gave a pep talk to conservatives. "This is your moment," he said. Snow…
(Part 1) At the 2008 Conservative Political Action Conference, journalist and former White House press secretary Tony Snow gave a pep talk to conservatives. "This is our moment," he said. Snow…
Jazz singer Rene Marie triggered outrage in Denver when she agreed to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" and instead sang "Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing, the "Black National Anthem." This video of it is…
The New York Times published a front-page story June 29 about "freelance" attack videos online. The most-watched video from Eyeblast.tv was mentioned in the story, which was recapped on MSNBC two…
David Dicks, the interim police chief in Flint, Mich., is fed up with people who let their drawers droop so low that their buttocks show. They may face jail time under a crackdown reported by WJRT…
In defending Barack Obama's flip-flops on June 24, Fox talker Alan Colmes took a potshot at John McCain's age. He backed off and apologized when challenged by co-host Sean Hannity.
Asked by the San Franciso Chronicle about progress in Iraq, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the U.S. troop surge didn't work, but the "goodwill of the Iranians" did.
When it comes to U.S. energy policy, presidential candidate Ralph Nader wants no part of oil, nuclear power or coal. He's a wind and solar fan. And he's suspicious of Democrat Barack Obama on the…
Chris Bruton of the Spokane Chiefs broke and dropped the Memorial Cup trophy when handing it to a teammate after the Chiefs won the Canadian Hockey League's championship.
State Department spokesman Sean McCormack answers a query about a travel warning for Mexico because of military-style drug-related battles. Read more at CNSNews.com.
Oliver North, a television host and retired Marine lieutenant general, told a National Rifle Association audience how to beat the biased press at their own game.
Lawyer Cleta Mitchell explained to an audience at the NRA convention in Louisville, Ky., why journalists are hard-wired to hate guns -- and what gun rights advocates can do about it.
At the NRA convention in Louisville, Ky., past NRA president Sandra Froman shared tips on media interaction with gun rights advocates.
At the NRA convention in Louisville, Ky., journalist Ralph Hallow offered members of the National Rifle Association advice on how to effectively convey their message to his media colleagues.
David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union, told an NRA audience that it's much easier for conservatives to communicate their message with modern media tools.
At the NRA convention in Louisville, Ky., an audience member grilled Oliver North about a Sept. 11, 2001, conspiracy theory involving explosives.
During Q&A at a panel discussion on the National Rifle Association and the media, conservative Cleta Mitchell said she has seen "fear in the eyes" of journalists who see their profession dying…
A May 17 panel discussion at the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Louisville, Ky., repeatedly noted the role of the Internet in grassroots activism.
"Sebastian" from the blog Snowflakes In Hell sketched the growth and successes of the pro-gun blogosphere in a May 17 panel discussion at the National Rifle Association's convention.
At a National Rifle Association panel discussion in Louisville, Ky., on May 17, Bryce Eastlick of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus made the case for students' gun rights.