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Apple TV's Comedy 'Shrinking': Marriage is a 'Sexist Construct'

Dawn Slusher

Men, Women, and Obvious Truths We’re Not Supposed to Acknowledge

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Grammy Award Winners Spend Night Protesting Immigration Enforcement

Elise Ehrhard
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Superbad: Judd Apatow Claims USA is a 'Dictatorship' at Golden Globes

Elise Ehrhard
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CBS's 'Fire Country' Blames California Wildfires on Climate Change

Dawn Slusher
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ABC's 'Grey's Anatomy': Alien Would Rather Lose a Toe Than Face ICE

Elise Ehrhard
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‘9-1-1 Nashville’ Demonstrates Miraculous Power of ‘Hail Mary' Prayer

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Apple TV's ‘The Morning Show’ Claims Our Media's ‘White Center-Right'

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Murray on Fox: The World of Woke Beauty Pageants

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NYDN Columnist: Kerr, Popovich Praised for Their Left-Wing Activism

Season ticket holders for the NBA's Spurs and Warriors are getting more than just winning basketball for their money. They're getting advocacy for progressive politics whether they want it or not. New York Daily News sports columnist Carron J. Phillips applauds Golden State Coach Steve Kerr and San Antonio Coach Greg Popovich, whom many progressives want to run as a presidential ticket in three…
Jay Maxson

Smiley and Celeb: We ‘Don’t Want to Be Here in This' Trump 'Madness’

At first blush, it would seem like politically alienating half the potential audience for your new movie is box-office madness. But when you think about it, a liberal actress talking to a left-wing host on a taxpayer-financed liberal network more or less founded by the liberal president who is the subject of your movie doesn’t have much to fear. The chances of a conservative watching Tavis Smiley…
Corinne Weaver

Vice Journalist: Trump Is ‘Bad for the World’ But ‘Good for Career’

The media has always given President Trump too much negative coverage. Now one journalist is ready to admit: it’s been profitable for them.  
Corinne Weaver

Teen Vogue Features Hillary Clinton’s Gushy Letter to Her Young Self

In this day and age you don’t actually have to win anything to be considered a winner. People who self-identify as winners can get just as much praise without having to work too hard.
Corinne Weaver

Alec Baldwin Calls Trump ‘a Blind And Drunk Guy At the Controls'

SNL’s Alec Baldwin is trying to salvage his reputation. At least, with his liberal followers. In an interview with Rolling Stone, where the actor tried to promote his satirical book, written in the voice of his character, a parody of Trump, he instead chose to rip on Trump instead. After all, straight up insults are easier (and classier) than the subtler art of satire. The nicest thing that could…
Corinne Weaver

CBS's 'SEAL Team' Targets the Real Enemy: White Privilege

It is the sixth episode of CBS’s SEAL Team and the show is still trying to figure out what it wants to be. Are they going to question if we’re the good guys or are they going to show us as the good guys, because this back and forth isn’t working. In Wednesday night’s episode "The Spinning Wheel," they come right out of the gate playing the race card … then fold.
Alexa Moutevelis

‘Broad City:’ FL is a Trump-Loving, ‘White Supremacist's Wet Dream'

Comedy Central’s Broad City really wants you to know how much they hate Trump. Like, really, really. You would think the episode in which they bleeped out Trump’s name like a curse word and blamed him for a lack of orgasms would have been enough to get their hatred out of their system. But on the Wednesday, November 8 episode, “Florida,” they continued to censor Trump’s name, took a shot at Vice…
Dawn Slusher

South Park: GOP in Abusive Relationship With President

On the anniversary of President Trump’s election, Comedy Central's South Park not-so-subtly suggests Trump voters were wrong. Wednesday night’s episode, titled “Doubling Down,” has two parallel storylines – a girl who refuses to break up with a boyfriend who treats her horribly, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Vice-President Mike Pence, and House Speaker Paul Ryan dealing with a sex-…
Callista Ring

CMA Awards Hit Trump, Joke About Tweets Causing Nuclear War

The 51st Annual Country Music Association Awards (CMAs) was broadcast from Nashville on ABC Wednesday, November 8. The hosts, for the 10th time in a row, were country music stars Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood. The tone of the show was somewhat somber as the opening musical performance, backed up by an ensemble cast of country stars, began with Luke Bryan singing "Amazing Grace" and went from…
Karen Townsend

CW’s ‘Dynasty’ Takes Personal Shots at Trump Administration

CW’s Dynasty reboot is known for its scandals and loose morals, but just in case you might have any doubt that the show leans left, the writers made sure to make it clear in the Wednesday, November 8 episode, “Company Slut.” I mean, the episode name alone…
Dawn Slusher

Nervous Advertisers Dislike NFL Protests, May Walk

NFL broadcasting advertisers are getting nervous about the protests and putting the networks on notice about their discontent. NBC Universal, the parent company of NBC, reports advertisers don't like what's going on with the anthem protests and are threatening to pull the plug on pro football advertising.
Jay Maxson

Nurses Talk Being Forced to Do Abortions: 'I Still Have Nightmares'

While many in the liberal media herald abortion as “women’s rights,” they censor how abortion endangers women’s rights in the medical profession -- women who are forced to either help perform abortion or risk losing their jobs.  
Katie Yoder

Catholic League: Media Lowball Killer's Atheism

In a particularly snotty Nov. 7 New Republic article, Sarah Jones tells readers “Why the Right Is Obsessed With the Sutherland Springs Shooter’s Atheism.” Guns, she posits, are a new civic religion, and shooting victims are martyrs of the faith. Therefore, the shooter’s atheism is a big deal.
Matt Philbin

Jon Stewart Questions Trump Voters: ‘What the F***, Man?’

Put three liberal late night talk shows in one room, and what do you get? A lot of political hate. That’s what happened at the 11th Annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit, according to The Daily Beast. Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah, and John Oliver all had plenty to say about the president, that, presumably, they thought the audience would find funny.
Corinne Weaver

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Apple TV's Comedy 'Shrinking': Marriage is a 'Sexist Construct'

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Singer Jelly Roll Boldly Sets Hollywood Ablaze with the Holy Spirit

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Grammy Award Winners Spend Night Protesting Immigration Enforcement

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