NYT's Internet Hall Monitors Now Want 'Digital Privacy' for Abortion
Hypocrisy on the front page of the New York Times Business section Friday, with Natasha Singer and Brian Chen reporting on our scary new world where abortion laws are left to the states: “In a Post-Roe World, the Future of Digital Privacy Looks Even Grimmer.” Pro-abortion paranoia aside, the Times is putting its hypocrisy over “digital privacy” on full display. Because when…
Brzezinski Tees Up Texas Dem to Smear GOP as ‘Femicide’ Backers
On Friday, co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe Mika Brzezinski decided to highlight the “dangers” of a post-Roe America by bringing on pro-choice Texan Rochelle Garza, the Democratic candidate running against Ken Paxton in the attorney general race. And of course, the interview was just a vehicle to tee up Garza to bash her opponent over abortion restrictions.
Barack Obama: Still a Racial Incendiary
Former President Barack Obama recently gave a speech in which he attacked the critics of “identity politics.” At the June Copenhagen Democracy Summit Obama said: “I have little sympathy for reactionaries who cynically condemn identity politics or cancel culture when really all they're doing is trying to preserve existing privilege or excuse entrenched injustice, or bigotry. I mean, the…
Is Chris Cuomo About to Return to TV, or Remain a 'Free Agent?'
Just when you thought America was spared from the lesser Cuomo brother, sports and pop culture outlet OutKick reported on Friday that “unbiased” NewsNation was in talks to sign Chris “Fredo” Cuomo. The rumor comes as Cuomo has posted video reports from the eastern front in Ukraine to his Instagram with the hashtag “free agent” promoting something called “The Chris Cuomo Project,” with…
ABC, CBS Fret WH ‘Nemesis’ Manchin's ‘Crushing Blow’ to Climate Plans
On Thursday night, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) told his party’s leadership that he wouldn’t support President Biden’s latest attempt to pass his climate change agenda and other massive social spending proposals, so it was only natural that the liberal broadcast networks bemoaned on Friday that a Biden “nemesis” senator bankrolled by fossil fuels had dealt “a crushing blow” to fighting climate…
King on Inflation: 'Give the Democrats Some Grace, Governing is Hard'
As Republicans campaign by attacking Democrats on inflation, CNN Inside Politics host John King requested on Friday that people “give the Democrats some grace” because “governing is hard.”
Survey: Voters Put Everyday Concerns Ahead of Media’s Top Issues
As November’s midterm elections approach, the legacy media continue to obsess over issues important to liberal ideology, but American voters are more concerned about issues that affect their everyday lives, a new Rasmussen Reports analysis reveals. "What a disconnect," Rasmussen tweeted Wednesday.
The View Claims DeSantis Scamming Donors, 'Losing Their Homes!'
The Friday after the National Review published a scathing article calling out The View’s faux “conservative” Alyssa Farah Griffin, she showed her true blue colors as she falsely accused Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis of scamming his supporters with a recurring donation “grift.” This was backed up by co-host Sunny Hostin asserting, without evidence, that “people are…
Don Lemon Scoffs at Biden Unity Talk, Axelrod Hails His 'Command'
In the face of 40-year-high inflation and abysmal poll numbers where even Democrats don’t want him to run again, Don Lemon was in a foul mood on Wednesday’s Don Lemon Tonight. He scoffed at Biden’s talk about unity by suggesting the American people "are dug in on both sides." Like CNN and Don Lemon aren't dug in?
NPR Host Asks Warnock to Explain Pro-Lifers, Laments Biden's Low Polls
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock is running for re-election which also means he has a book to promote and to do that he joined NPR’s Michel Martin on Thursday’s edition of Amanpour and Company on PBS. During the interview, Martin would ask Warnock to explain pro-life Christians and wonder why President Biden’s approval ratings are so low despite all his alleged accomplishments.
Column: What Can't the Newspapers Put on Page One?
Way back in the 20th century, we learned in journalism classes that a news story assembles the facts in order of what’s most important to the public. But in this century, national newspapers too often assemble their information to pack a liberal wallop, and bury the information that, well – doesn’t serve the public, by their most compassionate “social justice” lights.
NY Times: 'Punitive' Pro-Life States 'Risk Losing Their Economic Edge'
On the front page of Tuesday’s New York Times, national political reporter Alexander Burns warned that newly triggered abortion restrictions (i.e., "the rollback of women's rights") threatened to push young talent out of conservative red states in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade, as those smart, talented pro-choicers head for abortion-welcoming…
CNN: 10-Year-Old Rape Victims Crossing State Lines What Post-Roe Is
On CNN’s Don Lemon Tonight, the eponymous host despicably and falsely claimed that 10-year-old girls being forced to cross state lines to get abortions after being raped is “what a post-Roe America looks like.” Lemon also suggested that tragedies like what happened with the 10-year-old girl in Ohio are common in the state.