NBC Host Fights RNC Chair; She Takes the Heat to the Democrats

On Saturday morning, Today co-host Peter Alexander was throwing hardballs at RNC chair Ronna McDaniel, who gave as good as she got. Much like the contentious Lara Trump interview a few weeks ago, NBC is pushing the Trump team around, and Team Biden gets to hide from scrutiny.

Tim Graham
September 12th, 2020 8:19 PM

Here's What Hollywood Thinks of Trump Voters: 'Rage,' 'Hate,' Fascism'

Guest-hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC on Friday night, Samuel L. Jackson aired what was supposed to be a satirical ad for President Trump's re-election, but instead of being funny--a comic's main job-- it was just a laundry list of Jackson's many grievances against Trump and urged his supporters to seek medical help.

Alex Christy
September 12th, 2020 7:15 PM

Did The Atlantic's Goldberg Just Admit His Trump Story Is Shoddy?

Uh-oh.

Over at The Political Insider is this headline: "Atlantic Editor Admits Story About Trump Disparaging Fallen Soldiers Could Be Wrong." The story in question is the supposed “bombshell” that on a visit to Europe the President’s visit to a military cemetery was cancelled not because of bad weather, as the White House had said at the time, but because the President…

Jeffrey Lord
September 12th, 2020 4:00 PM
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WATCH: Rudy Wrecks MSNBC Attempt to Mock Record as NYC Mayor

Guest hosting the AM Joy show on MSNBC, Jonathan Capehart, in a rude, interrupting, and accusatory interview, tries and fails to corner Rudy Giuliani regarding his contacts with Andrii Derkach, a Ukrainian legislator who the Treasury department has determined to be a Russian agent. 

Mark Finkelstein
September 12th, 2020 3:00 PM

‘Wonder Women of History’ Hails THESE Extremists, Buries Conservatives

The comics industry went woke long before Hollywood did. Both Marvel and DC Comics used their signature titles to cheer social justice, push progressive themes and, in the process, alienate untold number of readers. The proof for the latter? Just look at the numbers. While select segments of the industry are thriving, like graphic novels for the pre-teen set, superhero fare is taking a beating…

Christian Toto
September 12th, 2020 1:12 PM

New 'Call of Duty' Features Reagan Ordering You to Commit ‘War Crimes'

Ronald Reagan is a character in the latest Call of Duty video game, subtitled Black Ops Cold War. According to the website The Verge, the whole thing is “weird.” Writer Nick Statt broke down the trailer, “It’s an even weirder [moment] when you consider what the trailer has Reagan doing: ordering you, the player, and your fellow clandestine operatives to…

Scott Whitlock
September 12th, 2020 12:15 PM

Chuck Todd Exploits 9/11 to Whack Trump as Downplaying the Virus

Bizarrely, Chuck Todd took a moment on MTP Daily on September 11 to mourn that we don’t have the same national unity and resolve today that we did after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This came about ten minutes after he opened the show by saying the virus takes a 9/11 death toll every week, and that President Trump is irresponsibly downplaying the threat. Chuck is just Captain Unity.…

Tim Graham
September 12th, 2020 8:08 AM

PolitiFact Gives Biden a Thumbs-Up for Dismissive Claim About Police

Since I complained in my column that PolitiFact had given Joe Biden five "Mostly True" ratings in August, and nothing else, they must have noticed, because somehow, Biden already has five "Mostly False" ratings in September. But they gave him a "Mostly True" for saying something dismissive: "More cops have died from COVID this year than have been killed on patrol."

Tim Graham
September 12th, 2020 6:47 AM

Wrong Narrative: Media Ignore Autistic White Teen Shot by Utah Police

Over the past several days, the media have been displaying a classic example of their double standard in which police shooting stories receive attention. If it bolsters the liberal narrative that police violence is motivated by racism, it is much more likely to receive attention than if a questionable case of police violence involves a white victim.

Brad Wilmouth
September 11th, 2020 10:54 PM

‘Evil,’ ‘Racism’ – ESPN Fails, Yet Again, to Understand Booing

On Friday, ESPN’s headline debate show, First Take, was ready to sit up and take notice of the social justice drama that took place during Thursday Night Football’s pre-game. Unsurprisingly, the primary topic of the conversation was about the apparent booing that took place during the moment of silence for social justice.

Jonas Wells
September 11th, 2020 8:44 PM

Univision Hides Protesters At Harris Visit To Florida Restaurant

Within the space of one hour, Univision chose to omit mention of a protest (yet again), while giving the Democratic vice-presidential candidate celebrity treatment during a PR stint that included an "unannounced" visit to a Venezuelan restaurant in an effort to attract Latino voters.

Kathleen Krumhansl
September 11th, 2020 7:11 PM

Twitter Trends ‘#AllBuildingsMatter’ on 9/11 Anniversary

Most of us decent people spend September 11 mourning and remembering the nearly three thousand lives lost nineteen years ago. Unfortunately, as the Internet constantly proves, there are a lot of indecent people out there. Take the latest awful Twitter trend #AllBuildingsMatter on the anniversary of 9/11.

Lindsay Kornick
September 11th, 2020 6:29 PM

‘Remember Who We Are’; Faulkner Gives Powerful Reminder About 9/11

Speaking Friday afternoon on FNC’s Outnumbered, co-host Harris Faulkner gave an emotional plea on the 19th anniversary of the Islamic terror attacks on September 11, 2001, imploring views to remember the “connective tissues that we all felt when this happened” in these divisive times because “[w]e promised we would never forget and part of never forgetting…is remembering…

Curtis Houck
September 11th, 2020 5:12 PM

Sen. Blackburn Pushes Section 230 Reform to Hold Big Tech Accountable

Big Tech’s reign of terror may soon come to an end, and today, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) further explained how. Blackburn held an informal discussion via Zoom to discuss The Online Freedom and Viewpoint Diversity Act, which she introduced alongside Sens. Roger Wicker (R-MI) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC).

Kayla Sargent
September 11th, 2020 5:06 PM