NYT Bashes Boris, 'Virtually Cultlike Certitude' of Brexit Embrace

The New York Times does not like British Conservative politician Boris Johnson, and certainly not his Brexit cause, and makes little attempt to hide it, even in its news coverage (and forget about the opinion section). Reporter Stephen Castle’s coverage of the debate between conservatives Johnson and Jeremy Hunt over who would become the Conservative Party’s new leader (and in effect the next…
Clay Waters
July 11th, 2019 2:20 PM

CBS: When Will Republicans Stand Up to Trump’s ‘Nativism and Racism?’

Another book going after Republicans and conservatives is getting fawning coverage on CBS. This time, it’s American Carnage by Tim Alberta. The author appeared on CBS This Morning, Thursday, and co-host Tony Dokoupil wanted to know when congressional Republicans will finally stand up to the “nativism and racism” coming from the President. The co-hosts also touted Alberta’s deriding Mike Pence as…
Scott Whitlock
July 11th, 2019 12:40 PM

MSNBC: Census Question Part of Trump’s ‘Hostility to Non-White People'

Appearing on MSNBC Live With Stephanie Ruhle Thursday morning, regular contributor Jason Johnson, politics editor for TheRoot.com, denounced President Trump’s effort to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census form as one of his “crazy ideas that don’t make any sense” and “very possibly have racist motivations behind them.”
Kyle Drennen
July 11th, 2019 12:31 PM

Joy Behar: ICE Raids ‘Reminiscent of Nazi Germany’

On The View Thursday, co-host Joy Behar lamented to her Democrat guest that Trump’s ICE raids were just like the Holocaust. To 2020 Democratic candidate, Senator Michael Bennet Behar demanded to know what Democrats were going to do about these raids, which were “reminiscent of Nazi Germany.”
Kristine Marsh
July 11th, 2019 12:30 PM

Miley Cyrus Won't Have Kids Because of Climate Change, or Something

Miley Cyrus is in a state of rage. The sex-obsessed, eco-frenzied feminist pop star sat down with fashion magazine Elle to bash the patriarchy and the fossil-fuel devouring fools from previous generations who have handed millenials a “piece of shit planet.”
Gabriel Hays
July 11th, 2019 11:53 AM

CNN Panel Sad Dems Aren't Fearmongering Enough Over ObamaCare

The fate of the Affordable Care Act is up in the air at the moment. After the repeal of the individual mandate, it seems that a court battle will make its way to the Supreme Court. This gave a chance for the liberal media to fearmonger about the fall of President Obama’s signature piece of legislation.
Joseph Chalfant
July 11th, 2019 10:38 AM

Sad Trombone: FNC's Jump in Web Popularity Has CNN Worried

Along with its near constant drumbeat from its executives down to its media team, CNN (along with its audience development team) have regularly pointed to articles from CNN.com as reporting while dismissing items on Fox as “tabloid-style” pieces that are “not newsworthy.” Despite having long claimed to host a larger online audience, new reporting suggests that the Jeffrey Zucker-led network…

Randy Hall
July 11th, 2019 9:30 AM

WashPost Promotes Maggots as Food of the Future

This wasn’t an episode of Fear Factor or The Amazing Race. It was The Washington Post that hyped maggots as a solution to fears of a future global food crisis. Reporter Christopher Ingraham wrote about Symton BSF — a company cultivating the larvae of black soldier flies — as food for animals. But the July 3 Post story didn’t stop with the idea of breeding maggots to turn into animal food. It had…
Joseph Valle
July 11th, 2019 8:48 AM

WHAT?! MSNBC's Vance Can't Tell the Difference Between Epstein, Trump

Joyce Vance is a former U.S. Attorney and MSNBC uses that to give her analysis added weight, but on Wednesday's edition of Deadline, the former Obama appointee compared President Trump to alleged serial child sex abuser and trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Alex Christy
July 11th, 2019 8:45 AM

Snopes Attacks Conservative Sites on Frederica Wilson's Censor Bender

The "fact checkers" at Snopes.com are running to the defense of liberal Democrats again in a July 10 post on Rep. Frederica Wilson in an article headlined "Did Rep. Frederica Wilson Advocate Prosecuting People Who ‘Make Fun’ of Congress?" The answer is yes. But David Mikkelsen at Snopes insisted "context is key," that conservative media outlets like the Washington Times and the Daily Wire skipped…
Tim Graham
July 11th, 2019 8:24 AM

Vile Rosie: Trump Has Been Doing 'Bad Things' With Ivanka

Former View host Rosie O’Donnell accused President Trump of doing "bad things" sexually with his “talentless” “non-intelligent” daughter Ivanka, Wednesday. During a radio interview with lefty Sirius XM host Michelangelo Signorile, O’Donnell was prompted to sound off on the idea that Ivanka would run for elected office some day, but instead she smeared the whole First Family as incestuous.
Kristine Marsh
July 11th, 2019 7:40 AM

Media Elites Insist Joe Biden Had 'Overflow' Crowd in Charleston

Media elites seemed very eager to report that Joe Biden had an "overflow" crowd in Charleston, South Carolina. Many of them reported an absurdly large number of "hundreds" in the overflow despite visual evidence to the contrary. Also no curiosity on their parts as to how there was a temporary stage and sound system conveniently set up in advance for the "overflow."
P.J. Gladnick
July 11th, 2019 6:56 AM

Here Comes Boris — And Donald, Too

LONDON — There is the musty smell of a police state here in old London, or should I say an inchoate police state? The present mayor, Sadiq Khan, is of the left, and he shares the left's lust for power. Everything he does indicates his hankering for power. To me, a foreigner in these parts, I sense this lust in his treatment of the automobile. The mayor envisages London as a city abundant with…
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
July 11th, 2019 12:38 AM

Our Free Speech Crisis

The First Amendment to our Constitution was proposed by the 1788 Virginia ratification convention during its narrow 89 to 79 vote to ratify the Constitution. Virginia's resolution held that the free exercise of religion, right to assembly and free speech could not be canceled, abridged or restrained. These Madisonian principles were eventually ratified by the states on March 1, 1792.
Walter E. Williams
July 11th, 2019 12:34 AM