NY Magazine Cites Trump as Partly to Blame for NFL's Decline

Long-time sportscaster Bob Costas is predicting the end times are nearing for the NFL, and one writer who agrees with him is New York magazine's Will Leitch. To explain the NFL's precipitous slide, the magazine writer overlooks a whole lot of off-the-field problems and blames it on, among other things, Donald J. Trump, pro football's doomsday POTUS.
Jay Maxson
November 28th, 2017 6:57 PM

Cokie Roberts Admits: We All Knew Not to Get In Elevator with Conyers

Christine Rousselle at Townhall noticed that on Sunday's This Week, longtime reporter Cokie Roberts implied that leftist Rep. John Conyers pawing women on the elevator was an open secret among women in the press corps. Conyers entered the House of Representatives at the dawn of 1965, and is now 88 years old. 
Tim Graham
November 28th, 2017 6:41 PM

Surprise! Seven Liberal Groups Bash Trump on Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is intended to be a reminder to give to others, following the retail shopping frenzy of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. All kinds of nonprofit groups and charities ask for donations on Giving Tuesday, but at least seven liberal groups including big names like the American Civil Liberties Union and GLAAD name dropped President Donald Trump in their campaigns — negatively, of course.
Aly Nielsen
November 28th, 2017 5:28 PM

Morning Joe: Trump's 'Pocahontas' Remark a 'White Nationalist' Appeal

Tuesday’s Morning Joe opened with sixteen solid minutes of discussion about the most pressing news story of the day – President Trump calling Senator Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas” yesterday at a ceremony honoring Navajo World War II veterans. The show’s liberal panelists not only wholeheartedly swallowed Warren’s argument that the word “Pocahontas” is a racial slur, but also came up with an…
Chris Reeves
November 28th, 2017 4:57 PM

Gutierrez Out: Goodbye And Good Riddance

Luis Gutiérrez, the 13-term Illinois congressman who once compared convicted FALN terrorist Oscar López Rivera to George Washington and who described the murder of Kate Steinle by an illegal immigrant as “a little thing”, has announced his retirement from Congress.
Jorge Bonilla
November 28th, 2017 4:31 PM

MSNBC Guest: Trump Using ‘Pocahontas’ Line Was ‘Sad Day’ for America

Boston Herald Washington chief Kimberly Atkins revealed during Monday’s The 11th Hour just how “really stung” she was by President Trump’s Pocahontas comment about Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) to the point that this one comment made for a “bad” and “sad day” for America. Really.
Curtis Houck
November 28th, 2017 4:25 PM

Salon: Four Reasons Why Hillary Should Run Again in 2020

She lost what most had considered a guaranteed nomination in 2008. In 2016 she spent twice as much as Donald Trump on her campaign, was endorsed by almost every newspaper in the country, and had a solid wall of full support from the mainstream media which constantly recited that Trump had "no path to 270." And yet HIllary Clinton lost the election. So what conclusion would you draw? Well, if you…
P.J. Gladnick
November 28th, 2017 4:13 PM

Media Thrilled That ‘Complicit’ is ‘Word of the Year’ Under Trump

On Monday, Dictionary.com announced that it’s 2017 Word of the Year was “complicit,” citing left-wing accusations that anyone not fighting against the Trump administration was endorsing hate or racism. Liberal media outlets like The Washington Post and MSNBC gleefully seized on the dubious ranking as an exemplification of the Trump era.
Kyle Drennen
November 28th, 2017 3:48 PM

D.C. Transit Rejects Christmas Ad, Once Ran ‘Why Believe in a God?’ Ad

The Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. is arguing that freedom of religion doesn’t mean freedom from religion. On Tuesday, the Archdiocese of Washington filed a legal action in federal court against the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) after it refused to run ads for the archdiocese’s annual “Find the Perfect Gift” Christmas initiative on D.C. public buses. In the past,…
Katie Yoder
November 28th, 2017 3:23 PM

Clinton: We Need to ‘Empower’ Women Who Share Sexual Assault Stories

In an interview with The Washington Post Tuesday, Hillary Clinton basically admitted she holds a double standard on when to believe women’s stories of sexual assault. In the most recent episode of The Post’s podcast, “Cape Up” host Jonathan Capehart sat down with Clinton to discuss her book and all of the accusations against those in the media, entertainment and politics that have been…
Kristine Marsh
November 28th, 2017 3:08 PM

Bernie Sanders Nominated for Best Spoken Word Album Grammy

In the world of music, it’s the year of hip-hop, rap and Bernie Sanders -- at least according to the Grammy nominations. Nominations for the 60th annual Grammy Awards were released on November 28. Among the pop stars and rappers, the Recording Academy nominated  Vermont senator and 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. No, Sanders didn’t drop a rap album about socialism, but he did release…
Corinne Weaver
November 28th, 2017 3:01 PM

Better Late Than Never: Really?

The English poet of the Middle Ages, Geoffrey Chaucer, is generally credited with coining the phrase that has been updated in modern English to read, "better late than never." It means to do something or to arrive later than expected may not be good, but it is better than not at all. That may not be true in the case of former President Bill Clinton's enablers and apologists for his sexual…
Cal Thomas
November 28th, 2017 1:25 PM

Olbermann Says Trump's Done, He's 'Retiring from Political Commentary'

Keith Olbermann has proclaimed with all his usual bluster that he is “retiring from political commentary in all media venues” now that he is secure in the knowledge that President Trump’s time in the White House “will end prematurely and end soon.” Many people don’t believe this claim, just as it was wise to doubt Bill Moyers and Cher when they said they were retiring, and then un-retired.

Tim Graham
November 28th, 2017 1:21 PM

MSNBC Scoffs at Thoughts of Turning Attention Back to Warren’s Lies

MSNBC journalists on Tuesday scoffed at any thought of actually considering the lies told by Elizabeth Warren regarding her alleged Native American heritage. Host Andrea Mitchell quickly played this comment by White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders: “I think Senator Warren was very offensive when she lied about something specifically to advance her career. I don't understand why no…
Scott Whitlock
November 28th, 2017 1:14 PM