MSNBC Guests See GOP 'Policy Pedophilia,' Like 'Hitler's Bunker'

On Saturday's AM Joy on MSNBC, during a Roy Moore discussion, recurring liberal MSNBC guests Bishop William Barber and author Frank Schaeffer both engaged in hyperbolic rants against white Christian conservatives. After Barber tried to link "white evangelicalism" to "white supremacy," and accused Christian conservatives of engaging in "policy pedophilia" by not doing enough to help poor children…
Brad Wilmouth
November 12th, 2017 6:53 AM

Fox Biz Host Scolds Dem Over Talking Points; He Vows Not to Return

On the Fox Business Network on Tuesday, Happening Now host Melissa Francis would not let her Democratic Party guest get away with refusing to answer her question about tax reform. Eventually, she goaded former Clinton adviser Simon Rosenberg into acknowledging that he was refusing to answer her question (then why did he appear in what he knew was a discussion segment?); when she wouldn't move on…
Tom Blumer
November 11th, 2017 11:56 PM

DNC Chair Encounters Unexpected Turbulence On Univision

Cozy relationships will only take you so far, as was proven when DNC Chairman Tom Pérez got caught trying to pull a fast one on Univision's weekly Al Punto talker.
Jorge Bonilla
November 11th, 2017 10:47 PM

NPR Anchor Protests: We Weren't Openly Biased Like Jorge Ramos!

Even when conservatives express their view that any adult male who seeks out underage girls is a "pervert," they will still be questioned for suggesting the liberal media has a partisan tilt. National Public Radio has been rotating some fresh conservative pundits on their Week in Review segments on Friday nights, and Orange County Register columnist John Phillips said things that David Brooks…
Tim Graham
November 11th, 2017 9:31 PM

79% of Sports Illustrated Trump/Sports Interactions Negative

In a Sports Illustrated review of President Trump's interactions with sports figures and organizations in the year since he was elected, 79 percent of the opinionated mentions were negative. Compiled by SI staff members, the report includes 34 examples critical of the president and nine which are favorable. Seven were neutral.
Jay Maxson
November 11th, 2017 7:23 PM

Media: Texas Mass Killer Had 'Military' Weapon; Hero Only Had 'Rifle'

The gun-control crowd quickly ratcheted down its political opportunism in the wake of Sunday's Sutherland Springs, Texas church massacre once it became known that a "good guy with a gun" put a stop to Devin Kelley's killing spree, saving dozens of lives. At RedState on Wednesday, Carl Arbogast noted that what remained was a double standard in press descriptions of the respective weapons used by…
Tom Blumer
November 11th, 2017 5:14 PM

Media Spin: From Virginia and New Jersey to the Dossier and Menendez

It is always amazing to see how the liberal media play their game of spinning for Democrats. The latest game? To try and convince people that Democratic wins in the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races were - gasp! - upset rebukes for President Trump! Yes, there were increases for Democrats in Virginia. Yes, polling such as that quoted here in The Hill, says Democrats were motivated by…
Jeffrey Lord
November 11th, 2017 4:00 PM

On Fox's 'Star,' Characters Struggle with Abortion, Police Shooting

In the November 8 episode of Fox’s Star titled “May the Best Manager Win,” the lies being told by Alexandra "Alex" Crane are weighing heavily on her, but she begins to understand faith in God and to turn to prayer for comfort. Meanwhile, Lucas gets into a dispute with a police officer that ends badly.
Karen Townsend
November 11th, 2017 3:00 PM

Alt-Left Insanity: Libs Think Being a Real Man Is ‘Toxic’

It’s amazing how far we’ve fallen as a nation in less than 40 years when The Village People had a hit singing about being macho to now where the alt-left thinks it’s awful. And although the song is a bit sarcastic, it was embraced as a fun pop song to the point where even Donald Duck performed it.
Dan Gainor
November 11th, 2017 1:15 PM

Watching Netflix Election Doc Is Like Scanning Facebook Over Past Year

Watching 11/8/16 is like scanning Facebook over the past 12 months. It isn’t pretty. The documentary, available now via iTunes, select theaters and Netflix, is a revealing look at our divided nation all the same. Only it shares more than the filmmakers likely intended.
Christian Toto
November 11th, 2017 12:15 PM

Vox Writer: ‘Conservative Elites’ Keep ‘Lying’ About Climate Change

Liberals have little chance of converting conservatives on climate change, but eventually righties will get swept to the left on the issue whether they like it or not, believes David Roberts. In a Friday piece, Roberts maintained that “the weather is only getting worse, young people are only getting more engaged, and clean energy is only getting cheaper” and therefore “climate change and clean…
Tom Johnson
November 11th, 2017 11:15 AM

Could Christmas Movies Be Making a Comeback?

It’s almost that time of year. Christmas is a time where people put up trees, decorate their houses in some of the most eye-popping ways possible, build gingerbread houses, spend time with their families. Of course, for many, what they truly celebrate is what Peanuts comic character Linus pointed out in the classic special A Charlie Brown Christmas – celebrate the birth of Christ.
Matt Norcross
November 11th, 2017 11:15 AM

Jorge Ramos' Poison Pen Strikes Puerto Rico

I came to expect two things after Jorge Ramos’ latest visit to Puerto Rico, where he went in order to “see how things were after the hurricane”: a laughably biased segment on his weekly Al Punto show, along with an awful column. Upon reviewing both, I am more certain than ever that Jorge Ramos doesn’t care about Puerto Rico beyond its usefulness in furtherance of his agenda: his endless war on…
Jorge Bonilla
November 11th, 2017 9:12 AM

Bozell & Graham Column: Rolling Stone, Sacred Text of the Left?

On November 9, Rolling Stone magazine celebrated the 50th anniversary of its first issue, published in the hippie neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco. True to form, liberal journalists – who claim to care so deeply about the menace of fake reporting – honored founder Jann Wenner and dismissed as insignificant the magazine’s 2015 “A Rape on Campus” scandal about the University of…
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
November 11th, 2017 7:00 AM