Bruce S. Thornton

Embedded and Elitist Left

The Long March through Schools of Journalism by Bruce S. Thornton Private Papers If you want a good example of the “long march through the institutions” undertaken by sixties leftists after they left school, look no further than the career of Orville Schell, dean of Berkeley’s School of Journalism. Share This

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The Ayatollah of Anti-Americanism

by Bruce S. Thornton Private Papers The Anti-Chomsky Reader, ed. by Peter Collier and David Horowitz (Encounter Books) Share This

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Reagan’s Second Act

Media concedes simple truth, not simpleton by Bruce S. Thornton Private Papers Ronald Reagan’s death in the midst of a hotly contested presidential election has occasioned all manner of oddities. Share This

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Why the Watchdogs Need Watching?

by Bruce S. Thornton Private Papers For the media the mistreatment of the prisoners in Iraq has been like chum thrown to starving sharks. Share This

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Why the Watchdogs Need Watching?

by Bruce S. Thornton Private Papers For the media the mistreatment of the prisoners in Iraq has been like chum thrown to starving sharks. Share This

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