'The View' Asks If Schneiderman Story's a 'Tipping Point for Trump?'

Tuesday’s edition of The View on ABC began with a bizarre spin. The announcer proclaimed: “One of the president's biggest foes, New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman, resigns over sexual abuse allegations. Is this a tipping point for Trump?” Isn’t this an embarrassment for the Democrats? How is everything “a tipping point for Trump”?
Tim Graham
May 8th, 2018 2:57 PM

Biting A Crucifix, Dressing As Pope, and Other Tales of Horror

My religion is not your designer ball gown. Nor is it meant to be fetish art. At the 2018 Met Gala, hosted by the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, the theme of the show, “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” was taken and blatantly exploited by the celebrity guests in designer outfits meant to channel religious themes taken from Catholicism
Corinne Weaver
May 8th, 2018 1:33 PM

Facebook Bans Foreign Ads in Irish Abortion Referendum

Facebook has started banning foreign advertisements related to Ireland’s referendum on its Eighth Amendment, the constitutional amendment that bans abortion in the country.
Ashley Rae Goldenberg
May 8th, 2018 1:26 PM

Nets Hype Europeans ‘Desperately’ Trying to Stop Trump's Iran Decision

Ahead of President Trump’s decision on whether the U.S. would withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, on Tuesday, all three network morning shows hyped how “European allies have desperately tried” to lobby in favor of the Obama-era agreement. Hosts and correspondents also warned of dire consequences if America left the deal, predicting everything from higher gas prices to Iran getting a nuclear…
Kyle Drennen
May 8th, 2018 1:10 PM

Soul Food? Met Gala Attendees Eat ‘Rosary Necklaces,’ Crosses

Would there be an uproar if celebrities chomped down on Islamic prayer beads? We’ll likely never find out. But if they’re Catholic, it’s cause for celebration. In anticipation of the 2018 Met Gala, Vogue’s senior fashion news writer Brooke Bobb covered the “most worship-worthy work” of Sweet Saba candy designer Maayan Zilberman. That work consisted of “champagne-flavored rosary necklaces and…
Katie Yoder
May 8th, 2018 12:43 PM

NBC, CBS ‘Baffled’ By NRA’s Choice of 'Controversial’ North

The news that the National Rifle Association has chosen Oliver North as the organization’s next president left NBC “baffled” on Tuesday. Both the Today show and CBS This Morning focused heavily on the “controversial” figure’s connections to the Iran-Contra scandal from 30 years ago.  
Scott Whitlock
May 8th, 2018 12:21 PM

FNC Highlights Elderly Woman With Gun Who Fought Off Home Invader

So far, FNC is the only national network to highlight a recent story about an elderly Philadelphia woman, Maxine Thompson, who used a gun to fight off an intruder who was trying to break into her home and refused a warning to go away. It's just the kind of story that the public should hear about more often to counteract the liberal narrative that guns are used primarily to commit crimes when, in…
Brad Wilmouth
May 8th, 2018 11:42 AM

John Oliver: Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump ‘Both Want to F**k Ivanka'

During Sunday’s edition of the Last Week Tonight program on the HBO pay cable television channel, host John Oliver slammed Republicans Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump by claiming they’re “basically two versions of the same person” and “both want to f**k Ivanka,” the president’s daughter. Those comments were part of a 15-minute-long segment in which the liberal comedian stated he was discussing “…
Randy Hall
May 8th, 2018 10:06 AM

Trumped! President’s Polls Improve Despite 90% Negative Coverage

The Media Research Center studied all broadcast evening news coverage of the President from January 1 through April 30, and found 90 percent of the evaluative comments about Trump were negative — precisely the same hostile tone we documented in 2017. But unlike last year, when the RealClearPolitics average depicted a slow but steady erosion in the President’s job approval numbers, the public has…
Rich Noyes
May 8th, 2018 9:18 AM

ABC Spends 2x the Time Questioning Melania’s Marriage Than Initiative

First Lady Melania Trump held a White House gathering in the Rose Garden on Monday to launch her new ‘Be Best’ campaign focused on the well-being of children, the opioid crisis, and the positive usage of social media. Of course, the liberal media can’t let a good opportunity to bash the President go to waste. Instead of focusing on the First Lady’s initiative, ABC spent twice the time in their…
Nicholas Fondacaro
May 8th, 2018 12:26 AM

Nets Ignore Kerry Possibly Violating the Logan Act, Reported Flynn

What could make Kerry’s actions illegal was the possibility he was in violation of the Logan Act, a law that forbids private citizens from negotiating on America’s behalf. It’s a rule that’s rarely enforced, but it made headlines last year when it came out that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was talking to the Russians during the transition. But this time around, the major network…
Nicholas Fondacaro
May 7th, 2018 9:51 PM

Overruled: CBS, NBC Spend 30 Seconds on Judge's Criticism of Mueller

Despite the liberal media’s obsession with Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation, the most recent development in the case barely even registered on their radar. When a federal judge rebuked Mueller’s team and called their methods into question, network news gave the story conspicuously little attention. Across all of prime time evening news shows, ABC, CBS, and NBC spent a combined total of…
Bill D'Agostino
May 7th, 2018 9:47 PM

Deniers: 'The View' Can't Find Any Proof of Black Progress Under Trump

On Monday’s edition of The View, co-host Whoopi Goldberg noted the president touted a new Reuters-Ipsos poll that showed a growing approval rating for Trump among blacks. The View crew refused to acknowledge that was any evidence at all for improvement in the black community, even the record-low black unemployment rate of 6.6 percent, which was announced on Friday.
Tim Graham
May 7th, 2018 7:00 PM

Reuters/Ipsos Backs Away from Own Poll Showing Trump Surge

Normally when a poll is declared to be an "outlier" the source of such a declaration is a pundit or candidate who doesn't like the results. Therefore the branding of the May 4 Reuters/Ipsos poll as an outler was quite unusual because the source was...Reuters/Ipsos. Yes, this could be a first with a polling company asking the public to discount its own polling results. 
P.J. Gladnick
May 7th, 2018 6:38 PM