Snap Defends Restricting Trump Content, May Call Down Hawley Smackdown

Snap leadership’s decision to stop President Donald Trump from being able to promote himself on the Snapchat platform may be just the ripe first target for Sen. Josh Hawley’s proposed legislation. “We’re well within our First Amendment rights to decide what shows up,” Snap CEO Evan Spiegel explained to CNBC’s “Power Lunch.” Spiegel then cited that the First Amendment is written to “protect…

Alexander Hall

Natalie Portman Claims White Privilege Duped Her Into Liking Police

Natalie Portman is the latest famous person to bow before the false tenets of the Black Lives Matter movement, going out of her way to renounce her former appreciation of policemen, because she’d rather give up some semblance of law and order than be called a racist.

Gabriel Hays

White Celebs Release New Cringey PSA: ‘I Take Responsibility’

Celebrities are at it again, virtue signaling their little hearts out for whatever left-wing cause is currently trendy. This time, it’s white celebs specifically who have come together to collectively “take responsibility” for … I dunno, systemic racism, I guess?

Alexa Moutevelis

T-Mobile CEO Says ‘We Won’t Be Running Ads’ on Tucker Carlson’s Show

Dare to criticize the leftist Black Lives Matter movement and advertisers will treat you like a pariah.

Joseph Vazquez

'View' Hosts Giggle As Spike Lee Downplays Racism From 'Uncle Joe'

Filmmaker Spike Lee appeared on The View this week for another media appearance where he mocked black Trump supporters and downplayed “Uncle Joe”’s racist comment about black voters. Just like on CBS earlier this week, the hosts didn’t flinch at his bigoted comments towards blacks who don’t share his political views. 

Kristine Marsh

New York Times Front-Page Sugar Puff on Biden's Tender Loving Eulogies

The New York Times somehow thinks it's front-page investigative reporting to do a deep dive....into Biden's self-selected pile of eulogies so they can tout him as the anti-Trump, an "Emissary of Grief" who demonstrates the "capacity to heal." 

Tim Graham

Huh? NYT Hails Seattle Protest as 'Homeland for Racial Justice'

The "Homeland for Racial Justice." Sound like a neutral journalistic description? It's not, but that's how The New York Times described an area in Seattle taken over by protesters. Instead of battling for control of the entire city, law enforcement officials allowed demonstrators to establish a “police-free” autonomous zone, a move praised by a reporter for the

Randy Hall

TOP 20: Celebs Rage Against Trump In Wake of Protests and Pandemic

From singer Pink condemning Trump voters as unpatriotic, to film director Spike Lee declaring the President’s re-election would put the “world in peril,” the following is a countdown of the 20 most outrageous outbursts by lefty celebrities over the last month.

Geoffrey Dickens

MSNBC: Radical Seattle Mob Rule ‘Like a Pedestrian Street Festival'

On Friday, MSNBC defended the takeover of a Seattle neighborhood by radical protesters and claimed the area was “like a pedestrian street festival.” Missing from the coverage was any mention of the extreme views of the demonstrators or the fact that the city’s police chief warned of the department’s inability to respond to “rapes, robberies, and other violent acts” in the area.  

 

Kyle Drennen

FREDO FAIL: Chris Cuomo Criticizes Trump Econ Using Pre-Trump Era Data

CNN’s Chris Cuomo doesn’t appear to have done his due diligence. He committed a very bad gaffe last night by using pre-Trump era economic data to bash President Donald Trump’s economy.

Joseph Vazquez

Trump Opens New Front in War on Big Tech: Microsoft

Now that Microsoft has joined other Big Tech companies in refusing to help police, President Donald Trump has retweeted a call to have them barred from government contracts. Microsoft followed the lead of IBM and Amazon in vowing to stop supplying police with facial recognition technology.  An emailed letter from 250 Microsoft employees may also have forced their leadership’s hand. Since then…

Alexander Hall

CBS Touts ‘Art Display,’ ‘Street Fair' Atmosphere of ‘Autonomous Zone'

Rather than focus on the radical and dangerous nature of protesters taking over and occupying a section of Seattle, CBS This Morning on Friday instead highlighted the “street fair-like atmosphere,” including “art displays and “outdoor movies.” 

Scott Whitlock

CNN's Sellers on OK Rally: Trump an 'Arsonist' Near Burning House

CNN analyst Bakari Sellers's attack on President Trump this morning was, literally, incendiary. Speaking of the Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma scheduled for June 19th, Sellers said: "I’m extremely worried, though, about the president going to Black Wall Street, going to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to deliver a message next week. The reason being is because you never really want an arsonist near the house…

Mark Finkelstein

GMA Interviews Seattle Police Chief, Ignores Her Blaming Dem Officials

ABC’s interview with Seattle police chief Carmen Best Friday morning seemed to purposefully exclude the police chief’s comments blasting city officials in the Democrat-led city of Seattle, for forcing police to leave and allow activists to set up their own experiment in anarchy. Instead of playing those comments, co-anchor Amy Robach invited the police chief to attack President Trump, instead…

Kristine Marsh