Bozell & Graham Column: Networks Endorse Taylor Swift's 'Equality' Act

On MTV’s Video Music Awards on August 25, Taylor Swift won the Video of the Year award for her latest song “You Need to Calm Down.” It’s a song that trashes anyone still dissenting from the LGBTQ agenda, begging them to “control your urges to scream about all the people you hate / 'Cause shade never made anybody less gay.” The network news shows gushed over her leftist activism and the “Taylor…
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
August 31st, 2019 7:44 AM

'Facts First' CNN Wonders If Anyone Cares About Biden Mangling Facts

Is this an apple, or a banana? The usual self-confident and self-appointed defenders of truth at CNN aren't sure because the controversy at hand is not one that involves President Trump, but rather former Vice President Joe Biden and a story Biden has been telling about the war in Afghanistan.
Alex Christy
August 31st, 2019 7:39 AM

Political Rashomon? Cillizza Claims Comey Report Facts Depends on POV

We had Rasohomon the movie in which the same scene is presented several different ways depending on the point of view of the performers. And now we have the political version of Rashomon, in the form of the the Department of Justice Inspector General report, according to the CNN's overly imaginative Chris Cillizza, which was highly critical of former FBI Director James Comey. For Cillizza the…

P.J. Gladnick
August 30th, 2019 6:50 PM

Cavuto: Job of the Media Is 'To Call Balls and Strikes'

Your World host Neil Cavuto closed his show Thursday afternoon with a monologue addressing President Trump’s recent criticism of Fox News. While he spent his monologue reminding President Trump that Fox News does not work for him, the legacy media could also learn quite a few lessons from Cavuto’s monologue.
Ryan Foley
August 30th, 2019 6:23 PM

Will Nets Cover THIS Ugly Tweet About Hurricane Dorian and Trump?

While Hurricane Dorian was headed for Florida and possibly the rest of the East Coast, some liberal media types have nonetheless used the bad weather as an opportunity to take yet another shot at President Trump. That was the case during the past few days, when Kim Campbell tweeted that she hoped the catastrophe “scores a direct hit on Mar-a-Lago,” the resort owned by the President, and many…
Randy Hall
August 30th, 2019 5:14 PM

WATCH as Comey Ally Sets MSNBC Narrative of the Day

As news broke Thursday morning of the Justice Department Inspector General releasing a report hammering ex-FBI Director James Comey for violating DOJ policies, MSNBC brought on analysts who were known allies of the controversial former Bureau chief. It was during one of those interviews that talking points for the left-wing cable channel’s coverage were established for the rest of the day.
Kyle Drennen
August 30th, 2019 3:58 PM

Shhhh! Media Downplay MIT Study Finding ‘No Gay Gene’

An international research team has just published a controversial genetic study that claims that “it is impossible to use genes to predict someone’s sexuality,” throwing more skepticism on the idea that homosexuals are born that way. However media sites reporting on the issue were quick to downplay the study’s implications, insisting that either way, “same-sex sexual behavior is ‘simply a natural…
Gabriel Hays
August 30th, 2019 2:50 PM

LA Times: Steyer’s Tax Returns Omit Investment Details

Even 2,600 pages of tax returns weren’t enough for Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer to be truly transparent. The liberal hedge fund billionaire and “Impeach Trump” activist released the documents on a campaign webpage labeled “Transparency,” but it wasn’t enough — even for the liberal Los Angeles Times.
Joseph Vazquez
August 30th, 2019 2:44 PM

FEC to Interrogate Big Tech on Election Manipulation

Big Tech is being summoned by the Federal Election Commission to answer what it is doing to stop digital misinformation before the 2020 elections. FEC Chairwoman Ellen Weintraub sent out personal invitations to the heads of Facebook, Google, and Twitter on August 30.
Corinne Weaver
August 30th, 2019 2:19 PM

Remembering David Koch

WASHINGTON — David Koch, one of the two celebrated Koch brothers known to millions of Americans who follow the news, passed away last Friday. He was 79. Now there is only one Koch brother to appear in the news. Yet the name Koch will be around for years. One sees the name frequently when business is being discussed, in discussions of the arts, in discussions of politics, particularly libertarian…
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
August 30th, 2019 1:46 PM

WashPost: Your Pumpkin Spice Latte is a Bloody Imperialist Brew

The Washington Post wants you to feel bad about your pumpkin spice latte. And not because of the calories, or because it’s a swishy, effeminate beverage (that would never do for Posties). The drink just isn’t woke enough.

Matt Philbin
August 30th, 2019 1:44 PM

Matthews: Trump Is Like Idi Amin with Crayons, Could Have Dementia

Thursday’s Hardball not only featured A-block panelists and MSNBC host Chris Matthews defending former FBI Director James Comey for violating DOJ policy to leak to the media, but Matthews floated to his B-block that possibility President Donald Trump could be suffering from dementia. Matthews also compared Trump to Idi Amin, Julius Caesar, and Benito Mussolini, who’s like “an eight-year-old with…
Curtis Houck
August 30th, 2019 1:39 PM

Morning Joe Wails: IG Report on Comey ‘Reads Like a Talk Radio Script’

On Friday, MSNBC’s Morning Joe turned to a personal friend of ex-FBI Director James Comey to denounce the Justice Department Inspector General report that blasted Comey for leaking sensitive information about private conversations with President Trump to the press. Host Joe Scarborough started off the discussion by complaining that the IG’s conclusion “reads like a talk radio script.”
Kyle Drennen
August 30th, 2019 12:38 PM

Update: YouTube Reinstates Some Banned Channels

YouTube has been giving mixed messages about whether it is an open platform or not. The day after deplatforming multiple right-wing accounts, YouTube released a creator blog titled ”Preserving openness through responsibility.” It proclaimed itself  an open platform for diverse, even controversial, ideas. The next day, YouTube mysteriously reinstated some of these deplatformed channels, while…
Alexander Hall
August 30th, 2019 12:01 PM