Author: Ken Kurson
Ken Kurson is the founder of Sea of Reeds Media. He is the former editor in chief of the New York Observer and also founded Green Magazine and covered finance for Esquire magazine for almost 20 years. Ken is the author of several books, including the New York Times No. 1 bestseller Leadership.
A Pair of Colossal Media Failures
This week has produced two of the most stunning, wide-ranging and humiliating revelations in the history of American media. Bombshell No. 1. Hunter Biden has acknowledged that the laptop is his. The laptop denied by the entirety of the mainstream...
California Truthtellers Face Woke Crybullies
One of the reasons problems seems so uniquely unfixable in the Golden State is that those who tell the truth about them are instantly and angrily silenced. Two recent examples have caught our eye. As California Globe’s Evan Symon has...
Dem Pollster Reveals Dems in Deep Trouble
Ah Twitter, you fickle mistress. Just when one is ready to delete this godless, nasty, disinformation-spewing, Covid-alarmist, CCP mouthpiece and dissent-intolerant force for evil, something of value appears. That arrived in the form of a perfect thread from Eddie Zipperer,...
Northern California activist builds a temple for San Jose Cambodian population
UPDATE: This story has been updated to include a more nuanced explanation of the Khmer Krom community and its relationship to the broader Cambodian Khmer population. Northern California is getting a look at exactly what happens when an irresistible force...
Rep. Eric Swalwell Libels and Falsely Accuses Ivanka Trump
There’s no figure more popular among left-wing media than the Republican apostate. Self-identified Republicans who are willing to criticize Trump enjoyed a four year bonanza of bookings on CNN and MSNBC. And the most prized gets with these networks are...
Woke CEOs Condemn Democracy When the Outcomes Fail Progressive Litmus Tests
It’s a predictable pattern. A state announces that its duly elected conservative legislators enact a law presumably backed by the majority of people who elected them. Immediately, corporations begin wringing their hands over how hard it will be to find...