Zillow is no longer posting highly misleading "climate scores" on their home listings.NY Times closely collaborated with "First Street" to promote the "climate score" racket, which distorted the market, manipulated prices, and hurt the consumer. https://t.co/p9lOMlriI1 https://t.co/KKoOehru6C pic.twitter.com/h13zRSSFnZ
Ed: The story here is that Zillow doesn't have much value when it promotes nonsense hysteria that hurts sales. The NYT connection is interesting for other reasons. Some state Attorneys General might want to look into that connection to see if the newspaper took part in a corrupt price manipulation scheme.
Blast (via Yahoo): Michael Douglas and his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, are reportedly very displeased over the manner in which their son Dylan was humiliated during a roundtable discussion on politics with CNN commentator Scott Jennings.
Young Dylan was left stuttering incomprehensibly midway through the interview, which has seemingly become a source of mockery behind the scenes.
Now, according to sources, his parents, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, intend to blacklist the entire network, as they believe CNN crossed the line.
Ed: If his parents are unhappy with how Dylan got handled on CNN, then maybe Dylan isn't ready for politics. Don't bring a rubber knife to a gun fight. Via Twitchy, here's the clip:
Dylan Douglas’ new name is Sally.Thank you, Scott Jennings—that was beautiful….pic.twitter.com/5cWp2O8Qwi
Ed: What makes the Douglas' outrage even more entitled is that Dylan wasn't even outnumbered in this panel discussion. Scott Jennings is usually all by himself while taking on three or four opponents, except on occasions where Shermichael Singleton joins the panel with Scott. CNN didn't mistreat Dylan; they practically sent him on stage with bodyguards, and he still got beat senseless, intellectually speaking.
Free Beacon: The Harvard University student who faced criminal charges for assaulting an Israeli classmate during an anti-Israel "die-in" protest, Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, has a new job: He is a teaching fellow at… Harvard.
Tettey-Tamaklo, who was removed from his position as a proctor overseeing freshmen in the wake of the incident, began work as a "Graduate Teaching Fellow" at Harvard in August, according to his LinkedIn profile. He says he works to "advise faculty on curriculum design."