by Sarah Cowgill | Jun 1, 2023 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
Arizona’s Maricopa County has been under continued scrutiny since the 2020 election. The most recent inconsistency uncovered is that the county accepted 4,484 federal-only ballots for the presidential election, relying solely on voter attestation and not verifiable...
by Leesa K. Donner | Mar 12, 2023 | Articles, Editor's Choice, Law, Opinion
Millions of red-blooded Americans were incensed over the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. If there were a face most associated with that day, many would agree it would have to be that of Jacob Angeli Chansley, aka the QAnon Shaman. Now it seems the story of...
by Graham J Noble | Dec 11, 2022 | Articles, First Amendment, Good Reads, Opinion
The late Potter Stewart, a lawyer who served on the United States Supreme Court from 1958 to 1981, said, “Censorship reflects a society’s lack of confidence in itself. It is a hallmark of an authoritarian regime.” In this information age dominated by social...
by Sarah Cowgill | Oct 3, 2022 | Articles, First Amendment, Good Reads, Opinion
Funny business: A phrase used to describe something that niggles at the gut and just does not feel right. A mystery that one cannot connect the dots to solve. When the business at hand is of a politically insidious nature, exposed, and displayed for all those folks...
by Graham J Noble | Mar 19, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
What exactly is disinformation – or misinformation? How does one define it? Apparently, disinformation is whatever the left-wing establishment media and the phony fact-checkers on social media platforms say it is. But when The New York Times finally came clean about...