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Messiah of the Right Warns Against Demonic Candy

"During this period demons are assigned against those who participate in the rituals and festivities. These demons are automatically drawn to the fetishes that open doors for them to come into the lives of human beings. For example, most of the candy ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  29 Oct 2009

Taxpayers Keep Little-Used Airports in Business

One of the USA's newest airports has a 5,500-foot lighted runway, a Colonial-style terminal with white columns, and hundreds of acres for growth. But Kentucky's Williamsburg-Whitley County Airport lacks one feature: airline passengers Anyone can join ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  19 Sep 2009

Tea Protest Crowd Photo Fake

"I've seen bigger crowds at Montreal Expos games, but I still wouldn't fake a photo just to justify your predictions of millions descending on Washington," said one gleeful Democratic media strategist. "This is grade-A stupid and just plays into the ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  15 Sep 2009

Radio Host Hal Turner Arrested

Internet radio host Hal Turner -- accused of inciting Catholics to "take up arms" and singling out two Connecticut lawmakers and a state ethics official on a website -- was taken into custody in New Jersey late Wednesday after state Capitol police in ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  4 Jun 2009

States Most Christian Are Least Wealthy

Although Christianity in general has become less practiced in the United States over the last two decades, one form of Christianity claims to have become more popular. It's the Prosperity Gospel, a theology that preaches that God will reward people who ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  10 May 2009

Rebranding Hate in the Age of Obama

Newsweek: Fueled by the screeds of radio hosts Michael Savage, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and the lesser-known but increasingly influential online conspiracist Alex Jones, many gun-show attendees I spoke to were convinced Obama planned to usher in a ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  30 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Newsweek,  Michael Savage,  Glenn Beck,  Sean Hannity

Grodin to Hannity: You've Got a 'Fascist Mentality'

From News Hounds: Charles Grodin confronted Sean Hannity on his "fascist mentality" during an episode of his program, later asking him, "What branch of the military did you serve in?" Hannity answered that his father fought in World War II. ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  25 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Charles Grodin,  Sean Hannity

Webb Puts Marijuana Legalization 'On the Table'

Speaking to CNN on Thursday morning in an effort to whip up political support for his prison reform proposals, Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) insisted that marijuana legalization should be "on the table." His bill, introduced late March, aims to establish a ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  24 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Jim Webb,  Arlen Specter,  Barack Obama

Charlie Brooker on the American Media

Charlie Brooker, of the BBC, offers a very funny, right-on-the-money take on FOX News. Brooker says, "They complain about liberal bias in the media one moment and then brag about their cable dominance the next. Now, to a dumb foreigner like me, all the ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  20 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Charlie Brooker,  FOX Broadcasting Company,  BBC,  Glenn Beck

What Is Your NPR Name?

Blogger Liana Maeby has come up with a formula to give yourself a name as complex and memorable as National Public Radio correspondents Renee Montagne, Korva Coleman, Lakshmi Singh, Sylvia Poggioli and Corey Flintoff. "You take your middle initial and ...

From REDNECKVILLE, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  17 Apr 2009
Related Topics: NPR

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