Rachel Bovard: Free Speech ‘No Longer Allowed’ on Big Tech Platforms

Conservative Partnership Institute Senior ­Director of Policy Rachel Bovard slammed Big Tech censorship of free speech in a New York Post op-ed. “Speech, as such, is no longer allowed on the [Big Tech] platforms. Just correct speech,” she said.

Catherine Salgado
November 23rd, 2021 4:47 PM

Petulant Colbert Declares Self-Defense Laws Need to Change

During his Tuesday monologue, CBS's Late Show host Stephen Colbert used his supposed credentials as a comedian to demand a change in Wisconsin's self-defense laws due to the not guilty verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. His reasoning? Well, it just doesn't make sense to him and hurts his feelings!

Alex Christy
November 23rd, 2021 4:23 PM

Telemundo Plays the Racism Card Again in Post-Rittenhouse Trial Clip

The Telemundo public was dealt a classic case of subliminal messaging between the lines regarding white supremacy during a post-trial report about Kyle Rittenhouse that saved the punchline for the end: he's only free thanks to a “mostly white jury”.

Kathleen Krumhansl
November 23rd, 2021 3:48 PM

EXCLUSIVE: Grabien Founder Accuses Twitter of Strategic Censorship

Grabien founder and editor-in-chief Tom Elliott slammed Twitter for using its unprecedented power as a platform to aid progressive causes. Twitter reportedly censored him for questioning the merit of COVID-19 vaccines, which have demonstrably failed to bring the world back to normal.

Alexander Hall
November 23rd, 2021 3:36 PM

Condoleezza Rice Wants To See More Women Coaching In The NFL

Women being involved in men’s sports has always been a touchy subject: should women be given opportunities coach men or be making top-tier organizational decisions? Or should it be run and operated by men only?

John Simmons
November 23rd, 2021 3:15 PM

Into the Metaverse We Go

On June 23, 2003, Linden Labs unveiled a website called Second Life. It is a website wherein individuals can interact and live a second life as an online character, called an avatar. In 2004, several politicians held virtual press conferences in Second Life. The Maldives and Sweden opened virtual embassies. Second Life is still around, but it's now used primarily by those without social lives…

Erick Erickson
November 23rd, 2021 2:57 PM

D-Wade Goes All-Pro as Father of ‘Beautiful Trans ‘Daughter’

Want a “model” family that will make you a hero of the Left? Encourage one of your children to claim gender confusion and then tell the world how incredibly wonderful that is. This worked to perfection for former NBA all-star like Dwyane Wade, who said on The Daily Show recently that his transgender son is developing into a beautiful young woman.

Jay Maxson
November 23rd, 2021 2:03 PM

CONFLICT? WashPost Owner Bezos Gives Obama Foundation $100 Million

It looks like The Washington Post may run into a conflict of interest problem the next time it fawns over former President Barack Obama’s allegedly “chiseled pectorals.”

Joseph Vazquez
November 23rd, 2021 12:28 PM

OUT OF TOUCH: Journalists Downplay Bidenflation

The following is just a small sampling of journalists spinning the bad inflation numbers for the Biden administration.

Geoffrey Dickens
November 23rd, 2021 10:30 AM

Facebook Permits HATRED of ‘White People, Americans and Men’

Activists reportedly bullied Facebook into discriminating  against white people and men. At the same time, the platform is selectively protecting certain groups of minorities, a Washington Post story indicated.

Alexander Hall
November 23rd, 2021 9:50 AM

NYT Again Links Rittenhouse Self-Defense With 'Paramilitary' Paranoia

Following up on his 10,000-word expose last month during the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse over shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin during a race riot, New York Times reporter Charles Homans delivered 1,600 more words of paranoia over "mostly white armed paramilitaries" in the aftermath of Rittenhouse’s acquittal, “In Rittenhouse Verdict, Paramilitary Groups See Vindication.” Just as he did…

Clay Waters
November 23rd, 2021 9:43 AM

Dan Brown Adaptation: Bible ‘Bizarre Book' With ‘Outdated Beliefs'

The TV adaptation of Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol on Peacock has come to an end and, while it had managed not to offend Christians for most of the season, being based on a Brown novel, it couldn’t help itself in the season finale.

Alexa Moutevelis
November 23rd, 2021 12:38 AM

Rittenhouse Hints Plans to Sue Media, Biden for 'Defaming' Him

One of the big takeaways from Kyle Rittenhouse’s interview with Tucker Carlson, which aired Monday night, was that he and his lawyers were gearing up to stick it to the liberal media and the radical politicians with defamation lawsuits. He wouldn’t go into detail, but it was clear he was setting the groundwork for what many, included Nicholas Sandmann, were urging him to do.

Nicholas Fondacaro
November 22nd, 2021 11:06 PM

Nets Omit Hunter’s Connection to Chinese Mine, Electric Car Push

The apparent corruption of the Biden family runs deep, so deep that they’re mining cobalt. That’s according to a report by The New York Times which found a firm connected to Hunter Biden secured such a mine for the Chinese, at the same time his father, President Joe Biden, was now forcing the United States to switch over to electric cars. It’s the latest scandal exposing the web of…

Nicholas Fondacaro
November 22nd, 2021 9:30 PM