Jorge Ramos Delights in Blocking You

Univision anchor Jorge Ramos’ recent opinion column, titled “Why I’m Not Quitting Twitter” was written, in part, as an explainer into his continued presence on social media. However, it also provides a fascinating insight as to how he views debate, and gives us a window into his biases.
Jorge Bonilla
September 23rd, 2019 5:03 PM

Ignore $9 Trillion Cost, MSNBC Says Climate Change Not ‘Partisan'

MSNBC’s Ali Velshi on Friday and Monday lectured viewers that climate change isn’t a “partisan” issue. Instead, anyone who “breathes” should endorse the efforts to save the planet. This, of course, ignores the multi-trillion price tag for many of the Democratic plans to solve global warming. Talking to former Democratic presidential candidate Jay Inslee on Monday, Velshi insisted, “You have long…
Scott Whitlock
September 23rd, 2019 4:53 PM

NY Times Opinion Writers Have GOP Nightmares: ‘Tucker Carlson 2024’

The New York Times unleashed a farrago of fear-mongering opinions over the weekend, targeting the Republican Party as dirty, dangerously dogmatic, and downright evil. Columnist Farhad Manjoo produced another example of his recent free-floating fear of the Republican Party in his thought experiment: “Tucker Carlson 2024.” The text box: “I imagined a president worse than Trump. Welcome to my…
Clay Waters
September 23rd, 2019 2:51 PM

MSNBC Panel Refuses to Denounce Weld Insisting Trump Be Executed

MSNBC’s Morning Joe stooped to a new low on Monday morning when the assembled panel refused to condemn 2020 Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld’s insistence that President Donald Trump should be put to death because, in his mind, he’s committed treason for his conversations with the Ukrainian president. Not only that, but Weld twice made this case while panelists Mike Barnicle, Mika…

Curtis Houck
September 23rd, 2019 1:50 PM

ISIS Tweets Propaganda Faster Than Twitter Can Ban Them

ISIS terrorists are posting videos and tweets and mixing propaganda in with tweets about the protests going on in Egypt. BBC journalist Abdirahim Saeed tweeted that “Isis fan boys/ bots are flooding the main Egypt protest hashtags.” As of September 23, videos watermarked with the black Isis flag were still popping up under the hashtag #ميدان_التحرير, which is Arabic for Tahrir Square. 
Corinne Weaver
September 23rd, 2019 1:41 PM

Gayle King Jokes: Maybe Jesus Wanted Oprah to Run in 2020?

Talk about cozy. Democratic donor Gayle King on Monday lamented the non-campaign of Democratic donor Oprah Winfrey and the fact that the talk show host passed on moderating a Democratic debate. CBS This Morning co-host King joked about support from Jesus if Winfrey decided to run: “Oprah said that Jesus would have to call her in order to do that. I told her, ‘Jesus called me, What should I say?’”
Scott Whitlock
September 23rd, 2019 1:03 PM

Google Insider Leaks 950 Pages, Laptop to the Justice Department

Another anonymous Big Tech insider has come forward to take his company to task for election meddling. Fox New contributor Sarah Carter published an exclusive blog article, “Google Insider Turns Over 950 Pages Of Docs And Laptop To DOJ.” According to the whistleblower, Google “created algorithms to hide its political bias within artificial intelligence platforms ... targeting particular words,…
Alexander Hall
September 23rd, 2019 12:44 PM

Poll: 60 Percent of Republicans Support Breaking Up Big Tech

The general consensus among Americans is that Big Tech companies should be broken up for violating antitrust behavior. In a poll from YouGov and the thinktank Data for Progress, 60 percent of Republicans agreed that tech companies should be broken up and regulated. The poll, which was first reported by Vox, asked the opinions of 1,280 potential voters. Overall, YouGov found that seven out of ten…
Corinne Weaver
September 23rd, 2019 12:38 PM

Steyer Compares His Need to Impeach Campaign to Fighting Nazis

In a jaw-dropping comparison, even for campaign rhetoric, liberal mega-donor and 2020 Democratic candidate Tom Steyer compared his multimillion impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump to fighting Nazis.  
Joseph Vazquez
September 23rd, 2019 12:36 PM

CNN Says Facebook, Apple Look Like ‘A Media Company’

A podcast interview with CNN’s executive Vice President Andrew Morse revealed three crucial facts about CNN’s outlook on the forms of media. Morse told Variety’s Strictly Business podcast that CNN.com does not rely on President Trump for web traffic. He also said that the digital media that criticized CNN is no longer around. Finally, he slammed Facebook and Apple for being “media companies,” and…
Corinne Weaver
September 23rd, 2019 10:51 AM

NYT 1619 Project Editor Has History of Anti-White, Anti-Semitic Tweets

As exposed by Breitbart, it appears another editor at The New York Times has a history of making anti-Semitic and anti-white tweets. What’s more, this same editor worked on the Times’ infamous 1619 project, which “reframes” America under the lens of racism and slavery. This comes after several other high-level employees at the paper were found to have made racist remarks on their social media…
Kristine Marsh
September 23rd, 2019 9:40 AM

Mika Exploits Biden Family Tragedies to Defend 'Surviving Son' Hunter

On Morning Joe, a mawkish Mika Brzezinski denounces criticism of Joe Biden's son Hunter. After mentioning Joe Biden's loss of his first wife and daughter in a car accident, and the death of son Beau due to brain cancer, Brzezinski describes Hunter as the "surviving son" and says criticism of him by the Trump campaign is "losing ugly."
Mark Finkelstein
September 23rd, 2019 7:49 AM

'Mental': ‘Preacher’ Slams Don Jr. as One of God’s ‘Bad Ideas’

We’re getting closer to the final endgame in AMC’s Preacher. The best way viewers can tell that is surprisingly not because of the constant depictions of an evil God or by demeaning Jesus and religious believers. No, the penultimate episode does all that plus a lazy political jab. The series may finally be running out of steam.
Lindsay Kornick
September 23rd, 2019 12:31 AM

71st Primetime Emmys Fight the Patriarchy on Equal Pay

The Chairman and CEO of the Television Academy calls it the “platinum age of television.” Frank Scherma spoke about how connected television viewing makes friends and family as it is a shared experience. Mostly, though, these awards shows prove it is the platinum age of bloated egos and groupthink.
Karen Townsend
September 22nd, 2019 11:20 PM