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‘The Bold Type’ Mocks Trump, Promotes ‘Genderless Fashion'
Freeform’s The Bold Type, which centers around three young women who work at fictional Scarlet magazine (based on real-life Cosmopolitan magazine), is one of the most left-leaning, not to mention inappropriate shows, on television right now. (Freeform was formerly ABC Family and The Bold Type has been dubbed a teen drama, despite its extremely adult content.)
‘The Fosters’ Features Teen Trans Sex, Pits 'Deplorables' vs. 'Antifa'
The Fosters loves to push teenage sexual activity, all things LGBT and the liberal agenda, so it came as no surprise that the relationship between sixteen-year-old high school student Callie and her college-age transgender "boyfriend" Aaron has been "consummated" before Callie heads to a college protest in the August 29th episode of Freeform’s The Fosters.
The Guardian: Teams Face Punishment for 'Blackballing' Kaepernick
Continuing the well-worn left-stream media narrative on Colin Kaepernick, The Guardian's DJ Gallo wrote that three NFL teams have absolutely no excuse for not signing the baggage-laden free agent. Gallo asserted those teams are -- you guessed it -- blackballing Kaepernick and soon the NFL standings will punish them for not signing him.
Three Reporters Who Rescued Texans from Hurricane Harvey
As Hurricane Harvey unleashed its terror on Texas, reporters braved the rain and wind to keep citizens informed of the danger. But that’s not all they did. Reporters from ABC, CBS and CNN also helped save lives – and one Weather Channel reporter even rescued an American flag.
Classy: Rapper Eminem Leads Audience in A ‘F*** Trump’ Chant
Rappers are usually pretty political. But at the same time, they don’t always drag their audience into their political vortex with them. On August 26, rapper Eminem led his concert audience in Reading, England, in a rousing “Fuck Trump” chant. In an attempt to gain publicity, most likely, he randomly burst into a tirade on stage.
Credit Where Due: Hollywood Raises Millions, ‘Help Us Help Houston’
There is some good in this world yet. In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, some celebrities offered their prayers, anonymous donations, and links to fundraisers. However, others have used their fame and wealth to raise awareness for the victims of the storm. Roughly $1,888,977 has been donated to independent fundraisers created by actors, singers, and football players.
‘People of Earth’ Hilariously Mocks Feminist Interpretative Dance Art
TBS’s People of Earth, a comedy that centers around a support group of people who have been abducted by aliens, hilariously took a shot at feminist, interpretative dance art on the Monday, August 28 episode, “Aftermath.”
USA Today Sports Defends ESPN's PC Blunder on Robert Lee
A funny thing happened on my way recently to read an online USA Today story about Colin Kaepernick's football equipment being displayed in a Smithsonian exhibit on Black Lives Matter. Between the headline and the story appeared a "SportsPulse" video, hosted by Trysta Krick. I decided to watch the short video and opted instead to write on the double-barreled leftist diatribe heralding liberal…
Nets Say ‘Genocide’ With White Supremacy, But Not With ISIS
If the networks can say “genocide” in regards to white supremacists, then why not also with ISIS’ persecution of Christians and religious minorities? The Obama administration first charged ISIS with genocide in 2016. This month, the Trump administration did too.
Kathy Griffin: Trump Hate a ‘Responsibility,’ ‘Laugh Your Head Off'
Kathy Griffin is done apologizing for the photo of her holding Trump’s head. Now she’s ready to make money again with her new show, “Laugh Your Head Off.”
It was the scandal of the summer when Kathy Griffin released a photo of herself holding what appeared to be President Donald Trump’s severed, bleeding head. In the commotion afterwards, while both liberals and conservatives criticized her,…
Fall Movies Set to #Resist, According to AP’s Exaggerated Claim
The summer of 2017, Hollywood ticket sales were down, but the product included films like Wonder Woman and Dunkirk. Audiences were treated to compelling and surprisingly apolitical plots and characters. According to AP, that’s all allegedly scheduled to change this fall. In its story, headlined “Fall Movie Preview: Hollywood Confronts the Trump era,” Jake Coyle reported that the run for the Oscar…
HBO's 'Insecure' Shocks with Graphic Semen Scene
The August 27 episode of Insecure on HBO didn't disappoint, if you're into social justice fashion choices and graphic depictions of bodily fluids. If you aren't looking for that to be part of your Sunday night viewing, the episode "Hella Blows" was hella disappointing.
Gen. Lee Descendant Calls Out Those with 'Privilege and Power' at VMAs
Another awards show means another chance for MTV to pretend to be relevant. Kudos to trying to have one about music for a change, but that never seems to make the tone-deaf liberal argument disappear. Much like its earlier movie awards show, the VMAs proceeds to make room in its three-hour lineup for more parroting and edge-pushing.
WashPost: NFL Owners Shaming Dissenters Like Kaepernick
Any difference between the news and opinion sections of The Washington Post and the sports pages is barely discernible in the current age of racial hysteria. Post sports writers like Sally Jenkins demonstrate this by taking up the social justice crusade for rebel without a team Colin Kaepernick.