NY Times Loves Military Now? Praises Buttigieg for ‘Artful' Bragging

New York Times reporter Jennifer Steinhauer’s profile of Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, and how his military career has bolstered his political one, made Thursday’s front page. “A View Outside the Wire Lifts Buttigieg Onstage.” Reading Steinhauer’s loving profile of the South Bend, Indiana mayor is instructive in how easily the liberal press sheds its cynicism toward…

Clay Waters
October 17th, 2019 9:30 PM

CBS Spends Almost Half of Cummings Tribute Talking About Trump

Elijah Cummings, the late Maryland Democratic congressman who passed away due to health complications Thursday, was the son of sharecrop farmers, became civil rights icon, and served for decades in the House of Representatives. But CBS Evening News boiled his life achievements down to largely what he was doing the last few years of his life: battling President Trump.
Nicholas Fondacaro
October 17th, 2019 8:54 PM

Former NBC Reporter: Cover-Up Continues at NBC, Lauer Was ‘Dangerous'

Even though the initial wave of #MeToo scandals have come and gone with new and shocking allegations continuing to arise, many of the early scandals continue to have an impact on those involved in the sexual harassment allegations that arose in 2017. One of the people affected most is Linda Vester, a former war correspondent who began the Silence Breakers Alliance, a foundation working towards…
Randy Hall
October 17th, 2019 8:45 PM

Ronan Farrow Warns Powerful in Media: ‘Truth Will Keep Coming’

Hot off the presses is the highly anticipated Ronan Farrow book, Catch and Kill, detailing the dubious actions on the part of NBC in an effort to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct within its own walls. Farrow granted an interview with Fox’s Special Report Wednesday to discuss the need for accountability on the part of the network and the media as a whole.
Aiden Jackson
October 17th, 2019 6:08 PM

Kelly, Carlson Rip NBC’s Dishonesty, Defending Lauer, Weinstein

Before focusing on liberal media bias and their disdain for those in flyover country and not within their bubbles, Fox News Channel host Tucker Carlson and former FNC host Megyn Kelly dove Wednesday night into the ongoing train wreck that is Kelly’s other former employer (NBC News) with their alleged coverups of sexual misconduct. 
Curtis Houck
October 17th, 2019 6:04 PM

Really? GQ Introduces New Issue Undermining Masculinity

Style mag GQ is trying to usher in the next wave of gender queer apparel and cosmetic choices, giving readers a full spread about how masculinity isn’t that important and the concept of a man is pretty much just a fugazi anyway. It’s just that … you’re a men’s magazine, guys.
Gabriel Hays
October 17th, 2019 5:36 PM

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Abandons Quest to Define Hate Speech

Facebook and its developers have been in the race to define and correct what the platform calls hate speech. But in a speech given to Georgetown University, CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggested a different direction for the company.
Corinne Weaver
October 17th, 2019 4:48 PM

Report: Amazon Makes Push into Elections, Security Experts Concerned

With experts warning about hackers and insider sabotage as Amazon expands into the business of elections, should American voters worry about officials putting all their eggs in one basket? Amazon Web Services (AWS) has increasingly become involved with both “state and local elections,” noted Reuters inn an article titled “How Amazon.com moved into the business of U.S. elections.”  “More than 40…
Alexander Hall
October 17th, 2019 2:48 PM

‘Meltdown’ Mania: Nets Adopt Dem Spin of Trump ‘Lashing Out’

On Thursday, the NBC, ABC, and CBS morning shows all quickly accepted talking points from House Democrats that President Trump suffered a “meltdown” during a White House meeting with them on Wednesday afternoon. While some administration push-back was included in the coverage, reporters on all three networks laid blame for the Democrats walking out of that meeting solely on the President.
Kyle Drennen
October 17th, 2019 2:42 PM

Celebs Use Cummings’s Death a Weapon Against Trump

If you want to go online for earnest celebrations and posts of gratitude for the life of Congressman Elijah Cummings (D-MI), go anywhere other than celebrity Twitter. After Cummings’ untimely death, many of Hollywood’s usual suspects made a lot of noise because, of course, it was a way to slam President Trump.
Gabriel Hays
October 17th, 2019 2:34 PM

Joy Behar Brags She Lectures Trump Supporters While on Vacation

When a liberal can’t even enjoy their vacation without getting into arguments with strangers over President Trump, it’s safe to say they may suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. Joy Behar, co-host of The View, came back to the show Thursday after taking a trip to London this week, and touted how she blew up at a Trump supporter while overseas on a museum tour.
Kristine Marsh
October 17th, 2019 1:09 PM

Trump-Obsessed NY Times Makes Death of Cummings All About President

Americans awoke on Thursday to the very sad news of the death of civil rights pioneer Elijah Cummings. But the journalists at the New York Times made it clear what they remember the Democratic Congressman most for: Opposition to Donald Trump. Here’s the actual Times headline for the death of Cummings: "Elijah E. Cummings, Powerful Democrat Who Investigated Trump, Dies at 68." 
Scott Whitlock
October 17th, 2019 1:08 PM

MSNBC Alleges Voters Don't Trust Female Candidates, Cites No Evidence

According to a Tuesday segment on MSNBC Live, American voters do not trust female political candidates and are biased against them. You would think such an accusation would require evidence, but you would be wrong. The segment also provided host Craig Melvin, former Hillary Clinton aide Zerlina Maxwell and All in Together CEO Lauren Learner an opportunity to sing the praises of Elizabeth Warren…
Alex Christy
October 17th, 2019 11:07 AM

Sports Blogger: Don't Ask Black NBA Players to Fix World

There's no need for African American NBA players to stand with Hong Kong, not when America has far greater flaws, wrote The Shadow League blogger Carron J. Phillips. It's not their responsibility to save the world, especially a problem created by a white man, he argued. Instead, they should focus on overcoming white privilege and police brutality in America. 
Jay Maxson
October 17th, 2019 10:00 AM