Articles by Bryan Myrick
Bryan Myrick is a lifelong resident of the Seattle area, has a B.A., Communications and Political Science from the University of Washington and enjoys engaging people of all political stripes in conversations on the issues.
[Article first appeared at Red County.]
romeojuliet_468x425 Fulfilling one of the primary responsibilities of the press in a free society – to alert the people to threats of all sorts – the mainstream media has jumped …
Really, it was only a matter of time before the anarchists realized that their number was up in the Left’s quiet draft to raise an army to intimidate and oppose tea party activists.
A web …
The left-wing smear campaign against the tea party takes new form — a political cartoon that implies there are murderous racial impulses toward the President.
Wednesday’s scheduled Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Ninth Circuit Court judicial nominee Goodwin Liu was postponed in the hours leading up to the hearing.
More shocking than the revelation that Liu is an advocate for racial reparations, is his suggestion that a finding of guilt does not necessarily require any direct causation between a criminal act and the individual or group accused of committing said act. Liu’s indiscrete standard of what constitutes guilt for an individual in connection with crimes is a dangerous one of the sort on which, in its extreme application, states have rationalized their own unjust and inhumane acts.
For months, the Senate Judiciary Committee has been waving Attorney General Eric Holder in for a landing only to watch the nation’s top lawman circle overhead.

