Ben Domenech
Jan 6, 2023: Daily Beast: The ‘Never Kevin’ Chaos Is Tearing Fox News Apart
Fox News contributor Ben Domenech also compared the House impasse to a “terrorist standoff” during a Fox Business Network appearance on Thursday—a bridge that was apparently too far for Carlson. The primetime host included Domenech’s remarks in a montage of other cable news personalities criticizing the holdouts, leaving his most biting mockery for his Fox colleague. Apr 13, 2015: Ben Domenech: Daily Beast: What the US Got From Cuba Deal: Zilch
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Apr 6, 2o15: Ben Domenech: The Federalist: Ahead Of Campaign Announcement, Rand Paul Talks ISIS, Turtlenecks, And Binge-Watching ‘House Of Cards’
Oct 6, 2014: AlterNet: Inside the Desperate Conservative Obsession With Taking Down Neil deGrasse Tyson
And so it came to pass that Sean Davis, co-founder of the Federalist with Ben Domenech, came up with what he believes is Neil deGrasse Tyson’s gotcha moment. It was a comment Tyson made in a free-wheeling speech in which he paraphrased a quote he believed former President George W. Bush made regarding a Bible passage about the stars following 9/11. If you are to believe Davis—which would be dumb—Tyson’s comment was actually worse than 9/11.
And so it came to pass that Sean Davis, co-founder of the Federalist with Ben Domenech, came up with what he believes is Neil deGrasse Tyson’s gotcha moment. It was a comment Tyson made in a free-wheeling speech in which he paraphrased a quote he believed former President George W. Bush made regarding a Bible passage about the stars following 9/11. If you are to believe Davis—which would be dumb—Tyson’s comment was actually worse than 9/11.
Ben Domenech is an American conservative writer and blogger who co-founded the RedState group blog. Domenech is also the managing editor for health care policy at The Heartland Institute, editor-in-chief of The City, and hosts a daily free market podcast, "Coffee and Markets," at BigGovernment. He also authors a subscription-based daily email focused on politics and economics called The Transom. In 2006, he was involved in a plagiarism controversy.