MSNBC Blacks: Kamala Needs 'Strong Black Man,' White Husband Won't Do

On Joy Reid's MSNBC show this morning, the topic was Kamala Harris's presidential prospects. Guest Tiffany Cross, after claiming that Harris's record as a prosecutor made her suspect among African-American men, said: "Black men: blue-collar black men. They're going to have a problem with her record . . . She needs to find a strong, black man advocate who can be in her corner . . . that's my key…
Mark Finkelstein
February 24th, 2019 5:51 PM

NY Times Hillary Reporter Cheerleads for Democrat Voter Turnout Apps

The New York Times devoted 2,200 words on the front of its Sunday Review opinion section to “Can Peer Pressure Defeat Trump?” The text box: “Democrats need millennials to turn out. These apps can help.” But the piece, which cheerleads for liberal millennials to pressure their friends into voting against Trump in 2020, didn’t come from an outside liberal writer, but Amy Chozick -- who covered the…
Clay Waters
February 24th, 2019 3:22 PM

Liberal Panelists Clash on ‘Meet the Press’ Over Green New Deal

In an example of what’s likely to play out during the 2020 Democratic primary battle, liberal panelists on NBC’s Meet the Press clashed over the feasibility of the left’s radical Green New Deal on Sunday. NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell rhetorically duked it out with Heather McGhee from the left-wing Demos nonprofit. The former wanted passible legislation while the latter…
Nicholas Fondacaro
February 24th, 2019 3:14 PM

Kurtz Hits Media Hypocrisy on Liberal TV Stars Wearing Blackface

On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz gave a commentary in which he highlighted recent media double standards on the issue of whites wearing blackface, including the firing of Megyn Kelly from NBC's Today show simply for mildly defending the practice, when several prominent liberals affiliated with NBC and in other places have openly done routines in blackface in the…
Brad Wilmouth
February 24th, 2019 3:10 PM

Cupp Decries Media Hurting Dem Candidates With 'Dumb Plotlines'

With the Democratic primary field becoming more crowded by the week, the left has inevitably started to eat their own as wild and head-scratching stories about the candidates began to fly every which way. During Saturday’s S.E. Cupp Unfiltered, the show’s namesake (who’s supposed to be a conservative) was in a tizzy because the left was causing some real damage to itself and was essentially…
Nicholas Fondacaro
February 24th, 2019 1:19 PM

Chuck Todd: North Korea Summit Just Trump Looking for 'Good Press'

NBC’s self-proclaimed political referee and moderator of Meet the Press, Chuck Todd, called a foul on President Trump during Sunday Today claiming this week’s upcoming summit with North Korea was nothing more than a “photo-op”. He also suggested Trump’s goal was just to get “good press” like the last time.
Nicholas Fondacaro
February 24th, 2019 10:30 AM

WashPost Touts 'Impressive' and 'Sharp' Kamala Harris as Front-Runner

Washington Post political reporter Aaron Blake ranked the 2020 Democratic presidential nominees on Saturday. He put Kamala Harris number one, with an "impressive" launch, "on-message and sharp."  The Post is looking for an ultraliberal nominee, and somehow cannot see how that leaves a lot of room for voters to sniff extremism and vote to re-elect the president.
Tim Graham
February 24th, 2019 9:37 AM

And the Award for Most Liberal Oscar Nominee Goes to…

There’s a very good reason 81 percent of Republicans have said they won’t watch Sunday night’s Academy Awards, according to a new poll. Hollywood is the Left Coast base of the anti-Trump resistance and over the years they have made their disdain for conservatives very clear. After all, last year’s Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel joked, “We don't make films for money. We make them to upset Mike Pence.”
Alexa Moutevelis
February 24th, 2019 6:00 AM

Maher: Smollett Could Have Been Assaulted 'For Free in Texas'

Bill Maher had no problem working an insult against middle America into his opening monologue during the Friday night edition of Real Time. Maher talked about Jussie Smollett and how “he paid two men $3500 to assault him for being black and gay, something he could have gotten for free in Texas.”

Ryan Foley
February 23rd, 2019 9:18 PM

ESPN, Comedy Central Celebrate Trans Wrestler Beggs

Believers of basic biology, take note: Mack Beggs was born a girl, but her revised birth certificate has transformed her into a "man." There's nothing anyone can do about that either, gloats Outsports' Cyd Zeigler, a bulldog for the gender-fluid LGBT movement.
Jay Maxson
February 23rd, 2019 8:00 PM

ESPN's Kornheiser Works Plug for Democrat Candidate Kelly into Show

Pardon the interruption, Tony Kornheiser, but isn't your show of the same name supposed to be about sports, and not a platform for you to promote Democrat candidates? Yet in the closing segment of yesterday's PTI, Kornheiser managed to work in a plug for Mark Kelly, a Dem candidate for senator from Arizona. Kelly is the husband of former Dem Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Kelly and Giffords became…
Mark Finkelstein
February 23rd, 2019 7:04 PM

McCabe Only Gets One Hardball: 'Asymmetrical' Focus on Hillary's Email

The only subject where Andrew McCabe drew tough questions on his puffball book tour over the last week came from the left -- complaints that he and Jim Comey ruined Hillary Clinton's campaign with announcements about her email probe. See NPR's Fresh Air on Tuesday, where Terry Gross complained "a lot of people" were upset at the negative attention.  
Tim Graham
February 23rd, 2019 6:29 PM

Maher: Alleged Foiled Terror Suspect 'a Moderate Among Republicans'

On Friday’s Real Time, host Bill Maher talked about Christopher Paul Hasson, the Coast Guard lieutenant arrested for allegedly planning a domestic attack on liberal politicians and media figures. He did his best to argue that President Trump’s rhetoric inspired the foiled terror plot, describing him as “a moderate among Republicans.”
Ryan Foley
February 23rd, 2019 5:34 PM

CNN's Cillizza Makes Case for Collusion; Admits We Haven't Seen Proof

If CNN's Chris Cillizza were the District Attorney on a Perry Mason episode, the famed lawyer could just sit back and relax because the prosecutor would make the case for him that the defendant was not guilty. This is basically the absurdity that silly Cillizza performed in his Friday column. After going through a lot of effort pointing out how the Donald Trump 2016 campaign could have colluded…
P.J. Gladnick
February 23rd, 2019 4:28 PM