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'''American Thinker''' (affectionately nicknamed "'''American Stinker'''" by its fans) is an online [[wingnut]] publication that's more or less the poor man's [[WorldNutDaily]] or [[Newsmax]]. None of its regular columnists are even recognizable names as z-list [[pundit]]s. The magazine, of course, is chock-full of [[right-wing]] [[conspiracy theories]], [[woo]], and [[pseudoscience]]. On the conspiracy side, they promote [[Obama citizenship denial|birtherism]], "creeping [[sharia]]," and still occasionally prattle on about [[Vince Foster]]. On the [[science]] side, they concentrate on [[creationism]] and [[global warming]] [[denialism]]. They've published articles by such [[conservative]] luminaries as [[NewsBusters|Noel Sheppard]] and [[Pamela Geller]] and such climate [[experts for hire|experts]] as [[S. Fred Singer]] and [[Christopher Monckton]], as well as an interview with (and hagiography of) [[white nationalism|white nationalist]] Jared Taylor.
 
'''American Thinker''' (affectionately nicknamed "'''American Stinker'''" by its fans) is an online [[wingnut]] publication that's more or less the poor man's [[WorldNutDaily]] or [[Newsmax]]. None of its regular columnists are even recognizable names as z-list [[pundit]]s. The magazine, of course, is chock-full of [[right-wing]] [[conspiracy theories]], [[woo]], and [[pseudoscience]]. On the conspiracy side, they promote [[Obama citizenship denial|birtherism]], "creeping [[sharia]]," and still occasionally prattle on about [[Vince Foster]]. On the [[science]] side, they concentrate on [[creationism]] and [[global warming]] [[denialism]]. They've published articles by such [[conservative]] luminaries as [[NewsBusters|Noel Sheppard]] and [[Pamela Geller]] and such climate [[experts for hire|experts]] as [[S. Fred Singer]] and [[Christopher Monckton]], as well as an interview with (and hagiography of) [[white nationalism|white nationalist]] Jared Taylor.
  
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American Thinker (affectionately nicknamed "American Stinker" by its fans) is an online wingnut publication that's more or less the poor man's WorldNutDaily or Newsmax. None of its regular columnists are even recognizable names as z-list pundits. The magazine, of course, is chock-full of right-wing conspiracy theories, woo, and pseudoscience. On the conspiracy side, they promote birtherism, "creeping sharia," and still occasionally prattle on about Vince Foster. On the science side, they concentrate on creationism and global warming denialism. They've published articles by such conservative luminaries as Noel Sheppard and Pamela Geller and such climate experts as S. Fred Singer and Christopher Monckton, as well as an interview with (and hagiography of) white nationalist Jared Taylor.

Is now very upset at RationalWiki for being labeled wingnut and wrote an article that attempted to refute this claim.[1]

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  1. American Thinker throws a tantrum (They also attack "rational" in the name. To the taps!)
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