The Drudge Report is linking to a
report written by an ex-SPLC employee purporting to list various "fake news" sites -- and your host here is among the offenders.
Now my website isn't even a "news" site at all. It's opinion. You can disagree with my opinions, to be sure, but to call them "fake news" seems like a case of what Gilbert Ryle called a "category mistake."
I am sure that after years and years of blog posts, we could probably find an inaccuracy on my site here and there. I'm not perfect. Nobody is.
But whatever my inaccuracies might be (and they're minor, if they exist at all) they never got anyone killed -- which is more than I can say for the alleged reporting of our mainstream media.
One silver lining:
The report could generate some curiosity traffic to my site.
And when visitors get there, they'll note that my site is extremely professional. It doesn't look like a crazy person's site.
I am sure that you, dear reader, likewise prefer not to look like a crazy person.
I have just the thing -- but it's almost gone.
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Sure, you can create all those things yourself, or hire an expensive designer to do it, if you want. Those options also work. But take heed: they'll cost you.
And:
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But at midnight Eastern, it's gone.
Click like there's no tomorrow (since in this case there isn't):
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