Vaccine Poll

After Sowing Fear About COVID Vaccine, NBC Hypes Public Mistrust

After repeatedly sowing fear and doubt about a potential COVID-19 vaccine in an effort to undermine President Trump’s handling of the pandemic, on Friday, NBC’s Today show was suddenly concerned by a new poll showing that many Americans would not trust a vaccine developed under the Trump administration. Of course rather than blame themselves for politicizing the vital medical research, the…

Kyle Drennen
September 11th, 2020 1:21 PM

Twitter’s Latest Update Will Censor Discussion About Election Process

Concerned about voter fraud hacking the election? Twitter says tough luck to those who want to discuss their concerns on its platform. Especially the President of the United States. “We will label or remove false or misleading information intended to undermine public confidence in an election or other civic process,” Twitter announced in what appears to have been a September 10 company blog…

Alexander Hall
September 11th, 2020 12:27 PM

DNC TV: Networks Blame ‘Both Sides’ for Defeat of COVID Relief Bill

The three network morning shows on Friday played the game of moral equivalence, blaming “both sides” in Congress for the Democrats defeating the latest COVID relief effort. In addition to such duplicitous spin, ABC, CBS and NBC allowed a scant 91 to the liberal effort to stop a bill from passing.

Scott Whitlock
September 11th, 2020 12:24 PM

TIME Compares Trump's Catalog of COVID 'Failures' to 9/11

TIME magazine used to be a summary of the week's news, but the era of the weekly news magazine has clearly ended. Anyone picking up this magazine now would have a hard time distinguishing it from a liberal opinion journal like The New Republic. It doesn't report, it lectures and crusades. Now it's comparing the coronavirus to 9/11.

Tim Graham
September 11th, 2020 12:17 PM

New Netflix Documentary Sheds Light on Big Tech Election Influence

Although Netflix has become a cesspool of liberal propaganda, the streaming service does occasionally get something right. A new Netflix documentary, The Social Dilemma highlights the power that Big Tech companies have over the way that the modern world interacts, including the role that these companies play in elections. The film was released on September 9.

 

Kayla Sargent
September 11th, 2020 11:24 AM

Reagan Economist Art Laffer Very Positive on Rapid Economic Recovery

Renowned economic advisor to late President Ronald Reagan Art Laffer remains very optimistic about a rapid economic recovery, which flies right in the face of the apocalyptic narratives put out by the media.

Joseph Vazquez
September 11th, 2020 10:21 AM

FLASHBACK: How the Lefty Media Abused the Memory of 9/11

Friday marks the 19th anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. While many Americans continue to solemnly observe the day 2,977 of our fellow citizens were murdered, it’s worth remembering that some in the liberal media used and abused the memory of 9/11 to trash Republicans and promote conspiracy theories. Let’s take a little refresher course. Two years ago, MSNBC host Joe…

Scott Whitlock
September 11th, 2020 9:00 AM

Column: Would President Hillary Be Blamed for Coronavirus Deaths?

Let’s focus on the nastiness of blaming hundreds of thousands of deaths on the president. Imagine, for a minute, that President Hillary Clinton was in power when the coronavirus arrived from China. Would the press place a single death at the White House door? 

Tim Graham
September 11th, 2020 7:07 AM

Hulu Gets ‘Woke’ With New BLM Comedy Series

From the title alone, it was easy to guess that Hulu’s Woke would be a terrible, liberal mess. After slumming through all eight episodes, it’s safe to say it’s far worse than that. This series is a hateful, miserable piece of propaganda that barely rises to the level of “comedy.”

Lindsay Kornick
September 11th, 2020 7:00 AM

Baier DESTROYS Biden Spox After Showing Aversion to Basic Questions

Before he also grilled Trump 2020 Communications Director Tim Murtaugh, FNC’s Special Report anchor Bret Baier conducted a master’s class Thursday in interviewing Biden campaign national press secretary T.J. Ducklo. Unlike CNN and MSNBC, Baier asked basic questions that sent Ducklo into repeated tailspins, accusing Baier of being a stooge for President Trump. Quite imply, it wasn’t…

Curtis Houck
September 11th, 2020 2:09 AM

A Confused NFL Stumbles Out of the Gate With SJW Virtue-Signaling

If time was measured in news cycles, it has been roughly 17.765329 years since professional football has graced our screens. But, defying all of the odds, and media narratives, the NFL season returned for its first game of the season Thursday night and the game itself was surprisingly high quality. That was not what caught the eyes of most people who tuned in, however. Instead, the pregame “…

Jonas Wells
September 11th, 2020 1:00 AM

Netflix's 'Cuties' Is Much Worse Than You Think

On Wednesday, Netflix premiered the protested pedophilic film Cuties, about an 11-year-old girl named Amy who joins a competitive twerking group. 

Elise Ehrhard
September 10th, 2020 11:55 PM

After Assailing DHS for Election Warning, CBS Only Believes Microsoft

In a stunning example of journalistic malpractice Thursday, CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell and chief Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues shared a “new” warning from Microsoft about counties such as Russia, China, and Iran launching cyber-attacks on both presidential campaigns. The problem? These same two spent part of their Wednesday evening newscast being appalled by…

Nicholas Fondacaro
September 10th, 2020 10:58 PM

Trump Throws Down with Liberal Hacks Karl, Rucker Over Woodward Book

On Thursday afternoon, President Trump continued to distinguish himself from Joe Biden on access with another White House press conference that featured snarky, Jim Acosta-like questions from ABC’s Jonathan Karl (even though he’s written about his disdain for Acosta’s style) and far-left Washington Post reporter and MSNBC contributor Phil Rucker as they both accused him of having lied…

Curtis Houck
September 10th, 2020 8:49 PM