There are times when you see a story and you do a double take because it must be an article from The Onion, right? In this case, no. The Heritage Foundation and Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity…
Tag Archive for Steven Greenhut
“Atlas Shrugged” DVD Recalled; Suggests Novel is About Self-Sacrifice
by Dan Chmielewski • • 9 Comments

The movie Steven Greenhut predicted would be a hit when released on DVD is already as massive a fail at retail as it was at the Box Office. “Atlas Shrugged, Part I,” Libertarian author Ayn Rand’s “biblical” tome to right…
OC Register’s Cathy Taylor Joins DC Publishing Company
by Dan Chmielewski • • 5 Comments
The Orange County Register reported today that Editorial Page editor Cathy Taylor is stepping down and has accepted a senior position with a conservative publishing company in Washington DC. From the Register’s story: “Washington, D.C.-based Eagle Publishing as editor of…
Redistricting and Rightwingers: Careful what you asked for
by Dan Chmielewski • • 2 Comments
As the lines for Congress, state senate and state assembly are finalized as a result of the citizen’s commission established by Prop 11 and Prop 20, those who study the new districts can say they deliver exactly on the promise…
Atlas Sucked Part II Coming to Theaters in 2012? Part I on DVD in the Fall?
by Dan Chmielewski • • 8 Comments
That amazing comedian and movie critic Steven Greenhut made a prediction that “Atlas Shrugged Part I” would like enjoy strong DVD sales. For a dreadful flick that was panned by the critics and struggled to earn 25 percent of its…
A Reader Rebuttal worth Reading
by Dan Chmielewski • • 2 Comments

On April Fool’s Day 2007, Mike Lawson pulled the perfect prank announcing that Red County has acquired the Liberal OC blog and changed the name to “The Blue Minority” with a tag line “Because even Liberals should get the chance…
Shooting at Flies: Blaming Public Employee Pensions for Budget Shortfalls
by Chris Prevatt • • 2 Comments

The Orange County Register’s Brian Calle fired off a hyperbolic rant on Sunday, January 30, 2011 blaming public employee pensions, and public employee unions for crushing budget shortfalls he likened to a tsunami that has reached the shoreline. Great rhetoric…

