sbynews

DelMarVa’s Premier Source for Conservative News, Opinion, Analysis, and Human Interest

Contact Publisher Joe Albero at alberobutzo@wmconnect.com or 410-430-5349

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Month: February 2021

Democrats Outraged at Maxine Waters’ Comments…They Just Don’t Know She Said Them

Democrats are outraged after a Twitter troll exposed the rank hypocrisy of the Democratic Party for the umpteenth time. It didn’t take much to trigger Democrats. The troll simply used a quote by Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) calling on her supporters to harass members of the former Trump administration but altered the quote to target …

Democrats Outraged at Maxine Waters’ Comments…They Just Don’t Know She Said Them Read More »

China is arresting citizens for posting criticism on social media

China is imprisoning ordinary citizens who criticize the government on foreign social media — posts not even seen in China, The Wall Street Journal reports. “The growing use of prison sentences marks an escalation of China’s efforts to control narratives and strangle criticism outside China’s cloistered internet,” per The Journal.  “Chinese authorities have sentenced more …

China is arresting citizens for posting criticism on social media Read More »

Twitter troll tricks Democrats into being outraged over Maxine Waters’ ‘dangerous’ quote against Trump administration

Democrats are completely outraged over a fake quote from Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters. A Twitter troll replaced Waters’ original tweet that targeted Trump administration staffers with Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Democrats took the bait and called Waters’ words “dangerous” and many said it was “inciting violence.” In June 2018, Waters delivered a fiery …

Twitter troll tricks Democrats into being outraged over Maxine Waters’ ‘dangerous’ quote against Trump administration Read More »

Cuomo Won’t Apologize for Nursing-Home Miscount, Says ‘Who Cares’ Where Deaths Recorded

New York governor Andrew Cuomo said the issue of coronavirus deaths in state nursing homes had become a “political football,” in his first public comments after Attorney General Letitia James found that his administration had drastically undercounted nursing-home deaths. The state health department in April 2020 altered the way it reported coronavirus deaths among nursing …

Cuomo Won’t Apologize for Nursing-Home Miscount, Says ‘Who Cares’ Where Deaths Recorded Read More »

Don’t Confuse Niceness With Kindness

We often use the words “nice” and “kind” synonymously. But it can be helpful to distinguish between the two qualities, as Eric Kapitulik, Marine special operator and leadership coach, does. Being nice means making people feel good in the short-term. Behaving politely. Offering a smile and a pat on the back. Exchanging pleasantries. Avoiding arguments. Being …

Don’t Confuse Niceness With Kindness Read More »

Dorchester Teachers Set to Return to Classrooms on February 2nd

Educators in Dorchester County are being told to report to classrooms on Tuesday, February 2nd. Students will return a week later on February 9th. The Dorchester Board of Education says teachers must return to the classroom or they will not get paid. For many teachers, they’re excited to return to the classroom, but for others, …

Dorchester Teachers Set to Return to Classrooms on February 2nd Read More »

My Pillow Announces Delays in Shipments Following “Overwhelming Support” for Company and Its Founder Mike Lindell

Last week news broke that Dominion Voting Systems threatened My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell with a letter dated December 23, 2020, from defamation lawyers. In the letter, Dominion lawyer Thomas A. Clare called Lindell’s attacks on the voting company used in all six contested states “implausible,” adding they have “no basis in reality.” 100 Percent Fed Up later reported – …

My Pillow Announces Delays in Shipments Following “Overwhelming Support” for Company and Its Founder Mike Lindell Read More »

Episcopal church established by Baltimore slave owners creates $500,000 reparations fund

A Baltimore Episcopal church founded by slaveholders in the 1860s says it will spend $500,000 over the next five years to establish a fund intended as reparations for slavery. Members of Memorial Episcopal Church in Bolton Hill voted Sunday to set aside $100,000 to donate in the next year to community organizations doing “justice-centered work.” …

Episcopal church established by Baltimore slave owners creates $500,000 reparations fund Read More »

Maryland State Police Continues Search For Suspect In Worcester County Murder

(POCOMOKE, MD) –  Maryland State Police are continuing to search for the man suspected in the murder of a woman earlier this month in Worcester County. The District Court Commissioner’s Office in Worcester County today issued an arrest warrant for William Edward Strand, 52, of Pocomoke City, Maryland. Strand is facing charges of first- and …

Maryland State Police Continues Search For Suspect In Worcester County Murder Read More »

Two big names – Michael Steele and Tom Perez – say they will consider running for Maryland governor next year

A pair of high-profile political figures of opposite parties — Republican Michael Steele and Democrat Tom Perez — say they are considering running for Maryland governor in 2022. Steele, the former lieutenant governor who is now an MSNBC commentator, said Friday he will seriously consider a campaign to succeed two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, who …

Two big names – Michael Steele and Tom Perez – say they will consider running for Maryland governor next year Read More »