NYT Defends Mueller Against ‘Drunk' Conspiracists at Fox News

Robert Mueller is the liberal New York Times new favorite prosecutor. (Being criticized by Donald Trump and the Republican Congress will do that to you.) Reporters Nicholas Fandos and Charlie Savage praised deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s defense of Mueller in “Firm Defense of Mueller As Republicans Attack.” And a Times lead editorial personally mocking Fox News hosts as conspiratorial…
Clay Waters
December 14th, 2017 3:55 PM

Teen Punched at Planned Parenthood Says ‘I Love You’ to Attacker

We all know we should “turn the other cheek.” Few of us ever do. That’s why the reaction of one pro-life teenager to a woman who punched her in the face outside an abortion clinic is extraordinary. On Monday, Students for Life of America published a video of 15-year-old Purity Thomas recalling how a woman punched her as she stood holding a pro-life sign outside a Planned Parenthood clinic.
Katie Yoder
December 14th, 2017 3:43 PM

Will Smith Gleeful About GOP Election Loss: ‘This Is The Purge Right?'

Hollywood celebrities are predicting the end times. And, in true liberal fashion, the future isn’t going to be pretty for conservatives. Just ask Will Smith. He may have been born and raised in West Philadelphia, but the actor is apparently ready for apocalyptic measures. According to IndieWire reporter Jenna Marotta, at a California press event, Smith commented on the special election results in…
Corinne Weaver
December 14th, 2017 3:17 PM

Still Dawdling Over Deadly Diversity Visas

Capitol Hill's national security priorities are screwier than a Six Flags roller coaster. Instead of immediately shutting down one of America's stupidest visa programs, which helped bring us yet another murder-minded jihadist this week, bipartisan Beltway politicians are pushing to preserve and expand the illegal immigration pipeline. Republicans and Democrats in Congress want a "fix" for the…
Michelle Malkin
December 14th, 2017 2:36 PM

Moral Values and Customs vs. Laws

I'm approaching my 82nd birthday, and my daughter will occasionally suggest that modernity is perplexing to me because I'm from prehistoric times. As such, it points to one of the unavoidable problems of youth -- namely, the temptation to think that today's behavioral standards have always been. Let's look at a few of the differences between yesteryear and today.
Walter E. Williams
December 14th, 2017 2:33 PM

Mitchell Lamented ‘Rush to Judgment’ on Franken, Wants GOP Rep Gone

MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell wants some alleged sexual harassers on Capitol Hill gone immediately. Others, she laments the “rush to judgment.” What’s the key difference? Whether the offender is a Democrat or a Republican. On Thursday, Mitchell reported on the news that Republican Congressman Blake Farenthold will not seek re-election. It was revealed he paid $84,000 in tax payer money to settle…
Scott Whitlock
December 14th, 2017 1:27 PM

CNN, ABC Take Glee in Omarosa Departure: ‘Bye Felicia!’

Hours after White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that former Apprentice contestant-turned-White House staffer, Omarosa Manigault Newman, had resigned, and would be leaving the White House this January, CNN's April Ryan reported that she was actually fired.   
Kristine Marsh
December 14th, 2017 12:46 PM

CNN Host, Director Morgan Spurlock Confesses To Being A Sex Harasser

As several men in the media are being accused of sex harassment and assault, one liberal director has decided to come clean about his past on his own terms.  
Corinne Weaver
December 14th, 2017 11:24 AM

NBC Lobs Softballs to Jones, Avoids His Radical Pro-Abortion Views

During an exclusive interview with Democratic Alabama Senator-elect Doug Jones on Thursday’s NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie kept all the questions easy and steered clear of the liberal politician’s radical pro-abortion views. However, she did find time to ask him whether the Republican tax bill should be delayed so he could vote against it.
Kyle Drennen
December 14th, 2017 11:20 AM

CNN Voter Panel Manages to Exclude Roy Moore Supporters

On Thursday's New Day, CNN host Alisyn Camerota presented a group of six Donald Trump voters to discuss, in part, the Alabama Senate special election, and the group somehow managed to exclude voters who actually supported Republican candidate Roy Moore.    
Brad Wilmouth
December 14th, 2017 11:01 AM

Pregnant Mom: ‘S-O-B' Baby Will ‘Ruin’ Christmas By Being Born

ABC’s American Housewife revisited their touching storyline where main character Katie's (Katy Mixon) friend Doris (Ali Wong) was angry over being pregnant with her fourth “creature,” whom she compared to parasitic lice. In Wednesday's episode, "Blue Christmas," Doris is in the hospital ready to give birth on Christmas Day - which also makes her angry and causes her to use new terms of endearment…
Dawn Slusher
December 14th, 2017 2:24 AM

Tis the Season: 'Barking Mad' Christian Extremists Take Over Christmas

The Christmas episode of Designated Survivor on December 13 had an odd way of celebrating Christmas. Namely, it chose a storyline which centered around Christian extremists whose beliefs would likely cause a baby to die. For good measure, writers also added twenty adults, in the middle of a major forest fire, in a standoff with the federal government to insure that the baby doesn't get medical…
Amelia Hamilton
December 14th, 2017 1:20 AM

CBS Celebrates Jones' Campaign Efforts, Predicts ‘GOP On the Ropes’

In the wake of Democrat Doug Jones winning the Alabama Senate race the previous night, many in the liberal media were celebrating Wednesday as analysts predicted dire days for the GOP in the near future. The same was true for CBS Evening News where they spent the first 7 minutes and 36 seconds (over three different segments) touting the result and hyping Democratic divination of future elections.
Nicholas Fondacaro
December 14th, 2017 12:27 AM

TNT Show: Killer Catholic Priests Trying to 'Reestablish Dark Ages'

If you haven't seen TNT's sci-fi series The Librarians, the season four premiere "The Librarians and the Dark Secret" might not be the best place to start. The show centers on "an ancient organization hidden beneath the Metropolitan Public Library dedicated to protecting an unknowing world from the secret, magical reality hidden all around." The season four premiere, which aired on December 13,…
Amelia Hamilton
December 13th, 2017 11:19 PM