Print Newspapers Take Social Media Beating; Hurt Themselves With Biased, Silly Reporting

The newspaper industry has shed a fifth of its journalists since 2001 and revenues have plunged as competition from Internet media is squeezing print publishers into oblivion according to Pew Research and the Newspaper Association of America.
The Day The Music Died On Amelia Island

A long long time ago I can still remember how That music used to make me smile And I knew if I had my chance That I could make those people dance And maybe they’d be happy for a while
“Actor” Says He’s From Fernandina Beach Adding Another Rogue To Our Local Gallery

(Editor’s note: We’re taking some time off for a couple of weeks so the next blog will be published January 26.) Local author, Fernandina Beach High School Counselor and blog reader, Rob Hicks, tells me that Fernandina Beach is home to a new “celebrity.”
Frenzied Feminists, Muddled Media, Flaky Films, And More Made 2017 A Wild Ride

From my bar stool perch 2017 was an exceptionally interesting and entertaining year on Amelia Island and nationally and here’s a few – in no particular order — of what I think were some of the most significant events.
More Proof Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder; Because Baby They’re Crazy Out There!

Liberal Grinches have decided that the classic seasonal song Baby it’s Cold Outside — where a man tries to convince his love interest to stay at his place — should be banned because it promotes sexual harassment and non-consensual sex.