In a ridiculous column in The Seattle Times this week, columnist Nicole Brodeur lazily stumbles through an absurd claim that the Seattle mayoral election is dealing with “sexist nonsense” from the voters.
My guest this morning was Megan McArdle, a columnist with Bloomberg, and she takes on the dangers of normalizing the Left’s violence coming from, in part, antifa and their sympathizers. It’s absolutely worth the read.
Last week, Ed Murray resigned from office after a fifth claim of sexual abuse of a child surfaced. Now, there's a rumor: he's still being offered protection from the Seattle Police Department.
In an interview with Jason Rantz, conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos tried to clarify the sentiment of a comment he once made about the relationship between "younger boys and older men."
The news is way worse than anyone could ever imagine. Now, we find out, Mayor Ed Murray's cousin alleges he was sexually abused by Murray at the age of 13. Mayor Murray must resign.
Traffic is awful by design, particularly on I-90, and now the people responsible are blaming law enforcement agencies. It's rather ridiculous, it's certainly pathetic.
Washington state ranks second worst in the country when it comes to chronic absenteeism, according to a national report put out by Portraits of Change.
“Politicians always say the need for higher taxes is indisputable; we call B.S. on that.” That’s what conservative initiative-pusher Tim Eyman wanted to write in the Snohomish County voter’s pamphlet.
When I told my mom I was going to produce a talk show on a conservative radio station, she said she was worried. I asked her why and she said “It’s a conservative station and you’re a progressive! The listeners won’t like you anymore!” Think about that for a second. Even my own mother only […]
Racist, cowardly behavior has consequences. Evergreen State College is now facing a budget shortfall and layoffs as prospective students look elsewhere.
Bumbershoot has finally arrived! This weekend, some of the best local and national artists descend upon Seattle Center for the region's best music festival.
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