CNN Reporter 'Felt Bad' for Clinton After Bernie's Health Care Move

On Monday's New Day, CNN's Phil Mattingly revealed his sympathy for Hillary Clinton's campaign. John Berman pointed out how Clinton's rival, Bernie Sanders, unveiled his Medicare-for-all health care plan mere hours before Sunday's Democratic presidential debate on NBC. Mattingly remarked, "I felt bad for the Clinton staffers who had so many great lines written up about his health care plan and…

Matthew Balan
January 18th, 2016 4:48 PM

ABC: Benghazi Film Is a ‘Political Hot Potato’ ‘Sparking Controversy’

The journalists at Good Morning America on Monday worried that 13 Hours, the new Benghazi movie, is a “political hot potato.” Reporter Juju Chang trumpeted that the “untold version of events in Benghazi [is] also sparking fresh controversy.” Talking to Michael Bay, who she introduced as “known for killer Transformers,” the journalist fretted that it has "turned into a political hot potato." 
Scott Whitlock
January 18th, 2016 4:24 PM

Sarcastic Mika on Criticizing Iran Deal: ‘Well, Let’s Go to War’

“Well, let’s go to war” Mika Brzezinski sarcastically exclaimed, on Monday’s Morning Joe, in response to Joe Scarborough. The host elicited Brzezinski’s response when he said he wished the Obama administration would negotiate with parties “other than Iran and Cuba.” Scarborough hit back hard. “I'm not saying go to war. And that's the stupidity. That stupidity that the administration has been…
Nicholas Fondacaro
January 18th, 2016 3:39 PM

TIME: Obama's Amnesty Order Like Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation

On MLK Day, it might be a good time to point out how Time magazine likes comparing President Obama to Lincoln and Harry Truman on racial matters. Near the front of the January 18 magazine, a “Brief History” article by Maya Rhodan explained Obama would take executive action to “combat gun violence, sidestepping a Congress that has thwarted his legislative attempts.” Then she compared it to “how…
Tim Graham
January 18th, 2016 2:28 PM

Did Hillary Avoid Shaking Hands With Bernie After Democrat Debate?

Was this an angry snub of Bernie Sanders by Hillary Clinton right after the Democrat debate last night? It sure looks like it although there is a possibility that Hillary shook hands with Bernie before the camera was on them. However, judging from Bernie's body language in the video below, he seems to be expecting the almost obligatory handshake that Hillary pointedly did not give him on camera. 
P.J. Gladnick
January 18th, 2016 1:40 PM

CBS Touts Dems Attacking Michigan’s GOP Gov Over Water Crisis

On Monday, CBS This Morning devoted a nearly three-minute-long report to Democratic presidential candidates and left-wing activists denouncing Michigan’s Republican Governor Rick Snyder over the Flint water crisis. Correspondent Adrianna Diaz began the one-sided segment by declaring: “Frustration over Flint's tainted water supply is spilling over.” A soundbite followed of Jesse Jackson telling a…
Kyle Drennen
January 18th, 2016 1:22 PM

WashPost Boosts Left-Wing 'White Privilege' Theory on Race

The Washington Post's Christine Emba and Karen Attiah promoted the leftist race theory of "white privilege" in a Saturday video posted on the newspaper's website. The two op-ed writers blamed "white privilege" for the hands-off approach to the occupation of the federal wildlife refuge in Oregon: "White privilege means being able to take over a federal building; to be armed to the teeth; and to…
Matthew Balan
January 18th, 2016 12:59 PM

The Four Most Obnoxiously Liberal Questions From NBC's Dem Debate

Sunday night’s Democratic debate, finally on a night when many Americans are actually home to watch it, featured NBC journalists pushing Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley from the left. While the two hour program did feature some questions from the right, there were none of the personally insulting attacks seen at CNBC’s Republican debate. Here are top four worst examples.  
Scott Whitlock
January 18th, 2016 12:58 PM

NBC’s Gifford Blames Kermit Gosnell for Real ‘War on Women’

Whoa. This doesn’t happen every day – or ever. An NBC host just blamed a late-term abortionist, on air, for causing the real “war on women.” On Wednesday, Today co-hosts Kathy Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb invited actor Dean Cain (Lois & Clark) on their show to talk about a new season of VH1’s Hit the Floor. But Cain didn’t stop there.
Katie Yoder
January 18th, 2016 12:30 PM

With Worse Data Than a Decade Ago, AP Says No Recession 'Anytime Soon'

During the middle years of last decade, the business press, including the Associated Press, worked the word "recession" into its reports on the economy quite regularly. Yesterday, despite a current economy facing far worse fundamentals than were seen during 2007, the AP's Paul Wiseman and Bernard Condon gave us a nearly 882-word treatise on "WHY GLOBAL WOES AND SINKING STOCKS DON'T MEAN US…
Tom Blumer
January 18th, 2016 12:10 PM

NBC Parrots Iranian Propaganda: ‘Warmonger’ Israel, GOP ‘Extremists'

On Monday’s NBC Today, chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel reported live from Tehran on the lifting of sanctions on Iran and sounded like an anchor on Iranian state television as he touted the authoritarian regime celebrating the development: “Well, this is an extraordinary time to be here in Tehran. The mood is one of expectation and optimism. People are encouraged by the deal. They think…
Kyle Drennen
January 18th, 2016 11:47 AM

CNN's Begala Demonizes GOPers As Wanting to Jail Rape Victims

Appearing as a guest on Monday's New Day on CNN to discuss Sunday night's Democratic presidential debate, liberal CNN political commentator Paul Begala asserted that, in contrast to the Democratic debate, that the last GOP debate had been "hateful" in its battle between Ted Cruz and Donald Trump. He went on to claim that Republicans argue about "who's going to be more extreme," adding, "if a…
Brad Wilmouth
January 18th, 2016 10:25 AM

Star Wars Celebs Go To The Dem Side: Give 358 Times More Than to GOP

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is now the highest grossing film of all time and its force is being felt in politics, too. The top names behind the instant sci-fi classic have also thrown their weight behind liberal causes and politicians.
Aly Nielsen
January 18th, 2016 9:49 AM

'Madam Secretary' Leaves Reagan Out of Winning the Cold War

Facts may be stubborn things to people concerned about truth. But they are quite malleable things in the hands wack-a-doo leftists, hell-bent on erasing the primary achievement of one of the most conservative presidents in American history.
Dylan Gwinn
January 18th, 2016 9:28 AM