ELLIS HENICAN : “GUILTY AS CHARGED”
Ellis Henican is frequently a member of the ‘Fox News Watch’ panel of media analysts who cover the coverage of the week’s biggest stories.
(Saturday 2:30 and 11:30 PM on the Fox News Channel)
On the August 21, 2010 edition of Fox News Watch, the talk began with the media’s coverage of the ’Ground Zero Mosque’. Ellis, who lives just blocks from where [...]
EMPLOYMENT UP—BUT LIVING-WAGE JOBS STILL SCARCE
“Jobs are coming back ” Ellis Henican Column, Newsday, August 23, 2010
It’s the perfect good-news/bad-news story for today’s recessionary times.
The jobs are coming back to Long Island – just not the paychecks.
For the fourth straight month, private-sector employment is up on Long Island from twelve months earlier – 8,600 new jobs this time. But nice as [...]
NY MAYOR’S ELOQUENT SUPPORT OF MOSQUE
“Mike’s Gutsy Defense of Mosque” Ellis Henican Column, amNewYork, August 6, 2010
The predictable bashing has begun. Mike Bloomberg, defender of religious freedom, is getting plenty of grief for his principled support of what is incorrectly known as the “Ground Zero mosque.”
Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, the Wall Street Journal editorial board – their throaty outrage hasn’t [...]
HENICAN TO MILITARY: KEEP YOUR SECRETS
Ellis Henican is frequently a member of the ‘Fox News Watch’ panel of media analysts who cover the coverage of the week’s biggest stories.
(Saturday 2:30 and 11:30 PM on the Fox News Channel)
On the July 31, 2010 edition of Fox News Watch, the panel discussed the media’s coverage of the Wikileaks investigation. Ellis noted that in [...]
THE NAACP’S TEA PARTY RESOLUTION
Ellis explained to Monica Crowley (hosting the O’Reilly Factor) why the NAACP was absolutely right to call for its Tea Party Resolution
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LONG ISLAND’S MISSING PERSONS: CHILDREN
“Never underestimate the value of kids,” Ellis Henican Column, Newsday, June 19, 2010
On your mark, get set – breed!
In the past decade, Nassau and Suffolk counties have experienced a sharp, 10 percent decline in the population of children 9 and younger. These are big numbers when you add them up: 40,500 fewer children than we had [...]