The former action star is abusing his WorldNetDaily column to shill for gold and survival-food companies that pay him to be their spokesman — and WND seems totally cool with it. Read…
Tag: Chuck Norris
Norris Abuses WND Column Again To Sell Stuff — And Joseph Farah Helps
We’ve documented how Chuck Norris has shamelessly and unethically used his WorldNetDaily column to shill for the gold company that hired him as a spokesman. But now he has a new profitable…
Yet Again, Chuck Norris Turns His Column Into A Paid Gold Commercial
Chuck Norris has an unethically bad habit of turning his WorldNetDaily column into a commercial for the gold-selling company that hired him as a spokesman — and he did it again in…
Chuck Norris Shamelessly Promotes His Own Charity In WND Column
Chuck Norris is pretty shameless about abusing his WorldNetDaily column for self-promotion; we’ve caught him three times turning his column into an ad for the gold-selling company he’s a spokesman for. Norris did something similar in his…
Chuck Norris Abuses His WND Column Again By Shilling For His Gold-Selling Employer
Chuck Norris just loves to abuse the privilege (such as it is) of writing a column for WorldNetDaily by using it to shill for the gold-selling company he’s a spokesman for. (WND doesn’t have a…
Chuck Norris Again Turns His WND Column Into A Paid Ad
Joseph Farah gushed in his June 2 WorldNetDaily column: I’ve known Chuck Norris for about 15 years. He’s been a dear friend ever since I asked him, rather boldly, to be a columnist…
Chuck Norris Turns His Column Into A Paid Ad, And WND Helps
In a blatant abuse of editorial content for profit-making purposes, Chuck Norris turned his March 10 WorldNetDaily column into a commercial for the gold-selling company he just became a spokesman for: In December 2020,…
Chuck Norris Touts His ‘Bromance’ With Hungary’s Right-Wing Authoritarian Leader
CNSNews.com is not the only ConWeb outlet to fall madly in love with Viktor Orban, Hungary’s right-wing authoritarian leader. Chuck Norris touted his “bromance” with Orban in his Dec. 2 WorldNetDaily column….
Your WND Plagiarism Roundup
WorldNetDaily has the occasional issue of stealing the work of others without credit — when CEO Joseph Farah does it, it’s bound to trickle down. Let’s take a look at some WND-related plagiarism…