Bombastic and polarizing Breitbart blogumnist Milo Yiannopoulos was just the active agent needed in the vortex of blue-Seattle in counteracting the complacent and grating whiny demonstrations of anti-Trump drama queens in the aftermath of the nation’s power transfer. The 30-something star of the new internet did not disappoint as legions of students and protesters prevented […]
Post Inauguration Reaction- Trump International Vegas
On Friday, vacationers, high rollers, show girls, and service industry workers awoke to a steady stream of rain from rare leaky skies above the desert. As the pedestrian traffic snarl along the Strip was given an immediate and thorough infusion of insidious device gawking late to the CES expo wall of insatiable social networkers in a rapid […]
Thursday At 2017 Shot Show- The Stretch Run
The reality of physics and time severely limit the number of exhibits that an attendee can effectively process during the four day event. Using a simple story mathematical problem, if one were to spend an average of one minute at each of Shot Show 1,600 vendors, over 26 hours of time would be needed to […]
Netflix Wins For Embracing Originality
Good Job Netflix! Content can reach a point of stagnation, especially in the realm of popular culture. Online streaming giant Netflix prevented sales from reaching a plateau by reeling competitors in and unloading a hefty batch of historically well-performing titles across a wide spectrum of internet entertainment providers. By undertaking a theoretically risky move, the company was […]
Radio Is Still Rocking At The Shot Show
The shear cry of a dinosaur unwilling to accept a dubious and certain fate drowned out the incessant murmur of 75,000 attendees buzzing over the 1,600 plus exhibits representing the entirety of the shooting, hunting and outdoors trade show. Aside from the clever acronym dreamed-up by the event’s founders, the subsequent lineage of the eldest form of broadcast medium, formed […]
This Major Newspaper Ruined Journalism
Though the concept of “journalism” has been watered down with a healthy dose of biases straight from the competing factions of political dogma, there are still certain thresholds that should not be crossed, even with the application and celebration of the First Amendment. The Seattle Times, regionally known as the sounding board for the bluest […]
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