Chris Wallace Blasts Clinton Official Over Lack of Media Access

On Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace pressed Karen Finney, senior spokesperson for Hillary Clinton’s campaign, over her refusal to hold press events since she launched her candidacy two months ago. 
Jeffrey Meyer
June 14th, 2015 10:54 AM

Kathy Griffin Promises WashPost She'll Mock 'Very Pious' People

Because the Sunday Washington Post especially loves tweaking the God-fearing Americans on the Lord’s Day, not only does the Post magazine carry an atheist mom’s car talk with a nine-year old, but they picked Sunday to promote Kathy Griffin’s upcoming Kennedy Center show. “The Kennedy Center audience is notoriously smart and open-minded and diverse,” Griffin oozed. “I’m going to have my vets…
Tim Graham
June 14th, 2015 9:17 AM

Daily Beast: North Carolina Guilty of 'George Wallace' Bigotry on Gays

Though they pride themselves on embracing new ideas and leading the nation to new progressive heights, the cultural left’s arguments have been reduced to tired old memes. Case in point is the Daily Beast’s commentary on North Carolina’s new religious freedom law, which allows government officials to opt out of performing weddings if it goes against their religious beliefs. By allowing…
Bryan Ballas
June 14th, 2015 8:55 AM

NYT Blares Emotionally Pro-Union, Anti-Walker Piece As Mag Cover Story

The New York Times magazine launched another emotional attack on Wisconsin's Republican (and presidential hopeful) Gov. Scott Walker, whom the paper cannot forgive for successfully taming his state's public unions and then surviving an expensive, union-funded recall election. Contributor Dan Kaufman's romanticized, pro-union 5,700-word cover story was advertised as "Labor's Last Stand -- Scott…
Clay Waters
June 14th, 2015 7:33 AM

Sat Night Funny Video: 91-Year Old’s ‘First and Last’ Bucket List Item

Jimmy Kimmel plugged it as “what is maybe the best bucket list item to have ever been crossed off a bucket list.” From the Wednesday night Jimmy Kimmel Live, video of the 91-year-old Walter “Wally” Thomas, of Woodstock, Illinois, fulfilling the “first and last” item on his bucket list.  
Brent Baker
June 14th, 2015 12:09 AM

AP Treats Dem Former Governor Patrick's Slush Funds As a Local Story

The results of a search on the name of former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick at the Associated Press's main national site are revealing — both for what is there and what isn't. It's an understatment to say that the wire service's priorities are warped. What isn't there is any news about the results of a Boston Herald investigation which found that "Patrick’s administration secretly…
Tom Blumer
June 14th, 2015 12:00 AM

Liberal Media Brilliantly Shielding Immigration From Robust Debate

I'm impressed by the coolness and steadiness of our media in suppressing any news about immigration. It's as if they've built a triple-layer fence with border guards around immigration topics. And guess what? Their fence is working!
Ann Coulter
June 13th, 2015 11:09 PM

Goldberg Calls Out Seinfeld: ‘Say Libs Created That Creepy Culture’

Picking up on comedian Jerry Seinfeld’s concern “there’s a creepy PC thing out there” on college campuses in which comedians are condemned for jokes which convey stereotypes, Bernard Goldberg called out Seinfeld for failing to recognize liberals are behind the “authoritarian” speech code.
Brent Baker
June 13th, 2015 8:15 PM

NY Times Encourages Student Loan Defaults, But Slams Rubio's Finances

I am almost certain there are people in this country who want to ensure an entitlement generation.  I find Lee Siegel to be one of these people. Last weekend, Siegel wrote an op-ed in the New York Times titled “Why I Defaulted on My Student Loans.” In the piece, he whined about the debt he owed and made excuses for why he couldn’t or WOULDN’T pay off his student loan.
Melissa Mullins
June 13th, 2015 6:57 PM

WashPost Keeps Helping Hillary Push Mommy Stories to Warm Her Image

On Friday, The Washington Post sympathetically rolled out a front-page story focusing on Hillary’s childhood and her late mother Dorothy Rodham, including the very old and repeated story of how Mom told four-year-old Hillary to go punch another girl in the neighborhood if she was bullied.     Politico’s Hillary-beat reporter Annie Garni tweeted that a 2007 Washington Post story on "Clinton…
Tim Graham
June 13th, 2015 6:21 PM

Salon, MSNBC.com Distort FNC's Kelly with Edited Quote

This past week, liberal outlets like Salon.com and MSNBC.com demonstrated just how opposed they are to balanced reporting that includes diverse points of view as they tried to make their readers believe FNC host Megyn Kelly had taken the side of police officer Eric Casebolt in response to video of him roughly handling a 14-year-old African-American girl in McKinney, Texas. After The Kelly File…
Brad Wilmouth
June 13th, 2015 4:15 PM

MSNBC: Hillary Crowd Too White, Too Small and None Too Enthusiastic

Love the smell of flop sweat in the morning? That might have been the aroma wafting off Roosevelt Island today as Hillary "kicked off" her campaign [whatever happened to "you only get one chance to make a first impression?" Guess Hillary doesn't use Head & Shoulders.] On MSNBC's Weekends with Alex Witt today, two reporters painted a picture of a crowd that was smaller than hoped for, not…
Mark Finkelstein
June 13th, 2015 2:21 PM

CNN Anchor Gaffe: Calls Police HQ Shooter 'Very Courageous and Brave'

Ouch. During a discussion on the Dallas Police headquarters shooting on Saturday afternoon, CNN anchor Fredricka Whitfield bizarrely referred to the shooter’s actions as “very courageous and brave,” before adding “crazy as well.”
Tim Graham
June 13th, 2015 2:18 PM

Preelection FBI Study Team Admits Media Distorted It — 6 Months Later

In late September 2014, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released "A Study of Active Shooter Incidents in the United States, 2000-2013." To say the least, the report's issuance, timed six weeks before the midterm elections, and its topic ("a specific type of shooting situation law enforcement and the public may face") were curious. Given the press's inclination to sensationalize and…

Tom Blumer
June 13th, 2015 1:18 PM