NBC Ignores 100,000 Border Arrests, Terrified for Tequila Trade

Recently, U.S. Customs and Border Protection estimated that their apprehensions of illegal border crossers for the month of March easily surpassed 100,000. As CBS correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reported on Evening News Monday, “That would be the highest one-month total in more than a decade.” But that fact drew yawns from NBC Nightly News where they were more terrified of a border shutdown…
Nicholas Fondacaro
April 1st, 2019 9:16 PM

NY Airport Bans Chick-Fil-A Over Malicious ThinkProgress Smear

Another airport has just banned Chick-Fil-A from setting up shop on account of the fast food chain’s financial ties with Christian groups. Buffalo, New York’s regional airport just followed a San Antonio airport’s lead in being delusional enough to trust the judgment of crazy lefty outlet ThinkProgress and banned Chick-Fil-A on account of their supposed anti-LGBTQ discrimination.  

Gabriel Hays
April 1st, 2019 5:33 PM

Sugar Rush: WashPost Asks Pelosi Softballs, Even About Omar and AOC

Joe Heim has performed a few softball interviews for liberals over the years at The Washington Post Magazine. Sunday's cakewalk for Speaker Nancy Pelosi was a thing to behold. At least the title was accurate: 'We're About Power." A few soft opening questions can get the subject to open up. But almost everything was easy, including an inquiry into whether she "saw herself" in Ilhan Omar and…
Tim Graham
April 1st, 2019 5:25 PM

Holy Guacamole! MSNBC Fears Avocado Crisis if Trump Closes Border

On Monday, the hosts of MSNBC worked themselves into an absolute panic over President Trump threatening to shut down the U.S. southern border in response to a recent spike in illegal immigration. Beyond concerns over the ongoing humanitarian crisis, anchors saw another devastating impact on the horizon – a possible avocado shortage.

Kyle Drennen
April 1st, 2019 4:55 PM

After Six Weeks of Silence, CBS Rediscovers Sex Claims Against VA Dem

After six weeks of ignoring the story, CBS on Sunday and Monday suddenly began to cover the women speaking out and accusing Virginia Democratic Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax of sexual abuse. On Monday, CBS This Morning offered a surprising 12 minutes to the harrowing recounting of Vanessa Tyson. Although, other than an onscreen graphic in small letters, co-host Gayle King never verbally…
Scott Whitlock
April 1st, 2019 4:40 PM

Bouie Cheers Sanders's Plan for a 'Very, Very Robust Welfare State'

Following Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan’s interview with self-described Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders, New York Times columnist and CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie dismissed the idea that Sanders wants to radically transform America into a socialist country before delivering a public service announcement on behalf of a “very, very robust welfare state.”

Ryan Foley
April 1st, 2019 4:23 PM

Zuckerberg Calls for Government Regulation of Content On Facebook

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg called for government regulation to meet the challenges of “harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability,” in a Washington Post op-ed on March 30. In the piece, Zuckerberg stated that he was advocating for more government regulation of online content.
Alexander Hall
April 1st, 2019 3:33 PM

CNN Gives Dem Guests Forum to Attack Georgia Heartbeat Bill

Over the weekend, CNN allowed three different Georgia Democratic officials to appear as guests on air to attack the newly passed heartbeat bill that Georgia Republican Governor Brian Kemp plans to sign into law, outlawing abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected. Arguments in favor of the ban were totally absent as no right-leaning guests were included to argue their point of view.
Brad Wilmouth
April 1st, 2019 3:18 PM

Morning Joe Tosses Softballs to Dem Demanding DeVos Resign

After running interference for House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff in the aftermath of the Barr letter and Republican demands for his resignation, MSNBC's Morning Joe invited Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark to rail against Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and call for her resignation.
Alex Christy
April 1st, 2019 3:15 PM

'View' Passionately Defends 'Affectionate' Biden: 'He's a Toucher'

After they spent last week defending former Vice President Joe Biden after the left came after him over Anita Hill, the hosts of The View opened the show Monday defending the potential 2020 Democrat contender yet again. Over the weekend, fellow Democrat Lucy Flores, a former Nevada assemblywoman accused Biden of touching and kissing her inappropriately during a campaign event in 2014, an…
Kristine Marsh
April 1st, 2019 2:02 PM

Gutfeld WRECKS Media ‘Jack***es’ ‘Crushed’ by Mueller Conclusion

Doing the comedy that NBC’s Saturday Night Live largely retired from doing at least a decade ago, Fox News Channel’s Greg Gutfeld offered a tour de force to open his Saturday eponymous show in the form of a monologue against the liberal media “jackasses” “crushed” by the Mueller report’s conclusion that there was no Trump-Russia collusion.

Curtis Houck
April 1st, 2019 1:15 PM

They Just Can’t Get Over It, Libs Cry Over Their Collusion Delusion

They just can’t let it go. In the 10 days since the Mueller report ended the liberal media fantasy of “Russian Collusion” in a fizzle, liberal journalists remain in denial. The following is a compilation of libs in the media still crying about collusion. 
Geoffrey Dickens
April 1st, 2019 12:19 PM

Nets: ‘Standards Have Changed’ on Biden’s ‘Harmless Behavior’

The networks on Monday framed Joe Biden’s response to charges of unwanted touching by women as “fighting back” now that “standards have changed” on what used to be considered his “harmless behavior.”  ABC, CBS and NBC all covered the accusations from Lucy Flores, but only CBS This Morning led with the story. 
Scott Whitlock
April 1st, 2019 12:16 PM

'Unplanned' Doubles Predicted Sales, Earns A+ Audience Score

Despite all the obstacles in its path, pro-life film Unplanned had quite a successful opening weekend. Surprising many, the film placed fifth in the weekend box office even with its limited release, boasted the “highest per screen average” of any indie film debut in US history, and almost tripled industry predictions for how much revenue it would generate.
Gabriel Hays
April 1st, 2019 12:16 PM