Entries Tagged as ‘Mary Katharine Ham’

April 24, 2008

Where does Mary Katharine Ham find her stats?

During her latest appearance on O’Reilly’s show, MKH said that the endorsment of Obama by Michael Moore was a bad thing, because the “credulous super liberal latte drinker that love Michael Moore are the Obama base”, where as the blue collar democrats dislike Michael Moore. Hot air asks…
Does Michael Moore’s endorsement do anything for Obama [...]

April 11, 2008

First Sean Hannity, next the affilliates, then the moderators, and now the troops?

This is getting out of hand. We’ve known that Sean Hannity’s love for freedom of speech stops at the doorsteps of his house, but this is getting really crazy:

For his posts in the following thread, I have forbidden him to discuss the military or the troops. I for one will not sit idly by while someone [...]

March 26, 2008

Mary Katharine Ham thinks this is an excellent point?

In a post titled Wear Your Whiteness on Your Sleeve, Mary Katharine Ham says that Hot Air makes this ‘excellent point’:
Update: Another excellent point:
To come full circle with the quote from his speech that I found so irritating on Tuesday, if Obama sincerely believes the great national conversation on race can’t wait a moment longer, [...]

March 21, 2008

Amanda Carpenter taking the role of Mary Katharine Ham?

Bill O’Reilly was at it again, calling Arianna Huffington’s website a hate site.
It’s some of the usual stuff O’Reilly says, but with new stuff as well!
This is related to what I found funny. Instead of having this discussion with “policing the net” cop Mary Katherine Ham, this one was with another Townhall.com person, Amanda Carpenter.
 I [...]

February 28, 2008

The Mary Katharine Ham free speech paradox…

O’Reilly and Mary Katherine Ham were at it yesterday trying to show how left wing blogs have comment sections full of hate. We know O’Reilly is for government censorship in this area, but MKH isn’t. She writes on her blog:
As always, I’m on the free-speech side of this issue.
So for me, free-speech means no government [...]