NY Times Books: Reagan Released Greed, Racism vs Inspiring Che Guevara

A stroll through the latest New York Times Sunday Book reviews reveals a shocking contrast of treatment between a democratically elected American president, Republican Ronald Reagan, and peripatetic Communist Che Guevara, who murdered and imprisoned thousands and supervised firing squads and founded forced labor camps in Cuba and elsewhere. Which figure do you figure received a more…

Clay Waters
April 11th, 2022 5:30 PM

ABC PR Touts Poll Blaming Big Oil and Putin, Not Biden for Gas Prices

When the network news divisions take public opinion polls, and President Biden looks terrible in them, they have a tendency to downplay them. ABC reported on their latest poll with Ipsos under the headline "Most Americans blame Vladimir Putin, oil companies for high gas prices: POLL."

Tim Graham
April 11th, 2022 4:47 PM

‘DISTRACTIONS’ Huh? Musk Vacancy on Twitter Board Raises New Questions

In a major reversal, Elon Musk rejected a seat on Twitter’s board of directors. The move caused some people to theorize that Musk may have a completely different strategy for reforming the company, one that doesn’t involve the company’s board.

Alexander Hall
April 11th, 2022 4:37 PM

CBS: ‘A Lot of People' Think Elon Musk Is 'Like a Bond Villain'

While fretting over billionaire Elon Musk’s latest maneuvers as Twitter’s biggest single shareholder, on Monday’s CBS Mornings, correspondent Vladimir Duthiers hyped critics comparing the world’s richest man to a “Bond villain.” The attack line came amid speculation the SpaceX and Tesla founder may be planning a hostile takeover of the social media giant.

Kyle Drennen
April 11th, 2022 4:20 PM

Yankee Stadium Employee Fired Over NYC Vaccine Mandate

New York City's vaccine mandate has crippled the livelihood of thousands of people. Mayor Eric Adams still contends that every classification of employer (except athletes and entertainers) needs to be vaccinated to earn a living, a hypocritical reality that has rightfully irked a large number of New Yorkers. 

John Simmons
April 11th, 2022 2:18 PM

The View Claims Rubio Is a Race-Traitor for 'No' Vote on Jackson

The Monday after the confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, the cackling coven of ABC’s The View kicked off the show by boasting about it with co-host and NeverTrump Republican Ana Navarro lashing out at Florida’s (her home state) Republican senators for not supporting Jackson’s nomination.

Nicholas Fondacaro
April 11th, 2022 1:42 PM

The Left Is the Culture War Aggressor

Last week, reporter Christopher Rufo released footage of top Disney employees vowing to inject their radical LGBTQ agenda into children's programming. Disney producer Latoya Raveneau told an all-hands meeting that her team works to push a "not-at-all-secret gay agenda" in programming aimed at kids and sought to add "queerness" to such content.

Ben Shapiro
April 11th, 2022 1:24 PM
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Retired Women’s Swimmers Demand Fairness From NCAA

For three long seasons, Pennsylvania University student William Thomas toiled at the back of the pack in men’s collegiate swimming. To say he was an also-ran would be an insult to also-runs. After ranking a woeful 462nd in men’s swimming, he re-invented himself as “Lia” Thomas, a transgender “woman.” 

Jay Maxson
April 11th, 2022 1:12 PM

Doocy Rewind: Peter Goes Off on COVID Hypocrisy, Phones for Illegals

Given the busy news week, we wanted on Monday morning to recap the best and the worst from Thursday and Friday’s episodes of The Psaki Show and hone in on Fox’s Peter Doocy sparring with Press Secretary Jen Psaki over COVID cases around the President and Vice President and then free cellphones for illegal immigrants.

Curtis Houck
April 11th, 2022 11:50 AM

Vile Wash Post Smears U.S.: Commitment to Ending Racism Died in 1973

The Washington Post features a regular history section called Retropolis. And the idea — at least in theory — is to deliver engaging history lessons in the print and online editions of the paper. Instead, on April 6, the Post devoted an entire section of the print paper to Retropolis. That day's edition spewed vile at the United States, claiming the country ended its…

Scott Whitlock
April 11th, 2022 11:23 AM

Editor’s Pick: National Review on Rolling Stone Freak-Out Over Manchin

On Monday, National Review’s senior writer Charles C.W. Cooke reported that “Rolling Stone has a big, angsty story today about how terrible Senator Joe Manchin is. The headline of the offering is ‘How Joe Manchin Knifed the Democrats — and Bailed on Saving Democracy,’ the tweet promoting it reads, ‘How Joe Machin double-crossed Democrats — and torched plans to protect your…

Kyle Drennen
April 11th, 2022 11:15 AM

Twitter Engineering Manager Whines That Elon Musk Has 'Broken' Him

Apparently it doesn't take much for Twitter engineering manager Jay Holler to be "broken." In his case, Holler whined that Elon Musk has "broken" him simply by buying the shares of Twitter stock and being named to its board of directors. Although Holler thinks that is what has broken him it is really the reaction to his petty whining that could break Holler into a thousand little pieces.

P.J. Gladnick
April 11th, 2022 10:24 AM

Big Tech Censors Air Force Veteran’s Inspiring Story: Report

A Big Tech social media platform allegedly censored an Air Force veteran for her posts on student loan debt. Gretchen Smith is an Air Force veteran and founded Code of Vets, a non-profit she created to honor her father who died at 57 after struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. Smith shared her inspiring story on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Autumn Johnson
April 11th, 2022 9:13 AM

Twitter Suspends Clinton Accuser Juanita Broaddrick

Juanita Broaddrick was suspended from Twitter after she questioned the effectiveness of the vaccines for COVID-19. Broaddrick accused former President Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978.

Autumn Johnson
April 11th, 2022 8:15 AM