Bill Dunne

Bill Dunne


  • Journalism’s Cruel Dilemma

    December 12, 2024

    Journalism’s Cruel Dilemma

    “Modern journalism is all about deciding which facts the public shouldn’t know because they might reflect badly on Democrats.” Blogger Sean Medlock (a.k.a. Jim Treacher) posted that jibe on Twitter back in 2014, and not much has cha...

  • August 29, 2020

    Kamala puts a gun to our heads

    This is Kamala Harris at her scariest — which is very scary indeed. Kamala Harris says that the riots are not going to stop, ever, and to BEWARE. With a smile on her face. pic.twitter.com/xkwAUOMJcL — рќ•”hiрќ“Ѓрќ“Ѓiає–а»ђiЛў (@chiI...

  • May 31, 2020

    Trump's press secretary smacks down a stupid liberal question about COVID deaths

    Kayleigh McEnany's White House press briefings instantly became must-watch TV when she first took the podium on May 1.  You need only watch one to see why, and it's not because of her looks.  Or at least not entirely....

  • May 14, 2020

    The Danger of Letting Lab Coats Run the World

    It should be clear by now that most of the world's leaders were stampeded over the lockdown cliff like so many lemmings.  What caused the stampede is even more remarkable: a tiny coterie of obscure, soft-spoken epidemiologists in white ...

  • April 28, 2020

    Did Trump Err in Criticizing Gov. Brian Kemp?

    Did we see a serious political stumble by President Trump in his spat with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last week? While some may wonder, he seems over all to be handling the coronavirus crisis deftly enough. He’s been giving due deference to the...

  • April 24, 2020

    Getting at People, Then and Now

    "Doxxing" is not nice. The aim is to harm someone whose opinions you don't like by publishing his personal contact information across the internet, thus exposing him to harassment by nutters like the Antifa types.  Or by the S...

  • February 5, 2014

    The Ghost and John Roberts

    The chief justice must have "gone off his meds." No, it was blackmail. No, it was cowardice. He caved. It was a perverse abdication of his fundamental responsibility. Those are some of the many disputations that came in to American Thinker regarding ...

  • January 2, 2014

    The Roberts Trap Is Sprung

    One of the most overlooked aspects of the year just ended is the vindication of Chief Justice John Roberts -- a vindication that showed up as the national catastrophe known as ObamaCare got rolling.  Roberts may have also doomed Hillary Cli...