Cultural Appropriation an Intergalactic Issue on 'The Orville'

Cultural appropriation hysteria is an interplanetary phenomenon, in Fox’s The Orville. On Thursday’s episode, “Majority Rule,” Alara, an alien crewmember of the Orville, attempts to blend in on a new planet by covering her alien head markings with a random hat she finds. Unfortunately for her, the hat she puts on belongs to the (fabricated) Kelvic culture. A Kelvic man demands she remove the hat…
Callista Ring
October 26th, 2017 11:26 PM

CNN's Begala, Green Use Clinton Playbook in Denying Uranium Scandal

On Wednesday night’s Anderson Cooper 360, CNN’s Tom Foreman offered a report on the Clinton-Russia-uranium scandal, and then Cooper turned to the pundits for analysis – or, as you might expect, for two Clinton defenders to dismiss it all as irrelevant old news. Foreman cited the new investigative reporting in The Hill newspaper, and Joshua Green just pretended it was never published.
Tim Graham
October 26th, 2017 10:43 PM

ABC/CBS Back Dems Slamming Trump’s Opioid Declaration, NBC Welcomes It

In a serious and touching ceremony at the White House on Thursday, President Trump officially declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency. But following the move, many craven Democrats came out and claimed he wasn’t doing enough. And during their evening broadcasts, ABC and CBS held water for those partisan claims as they slung mud at the President. NBC, on the other hand, surprisingly…
Nicholas Fondacaro
October 26th, 2017 10:05 PM

Graham on Trump-Russia Coverage: ‘Media Cannot Accept' Hillary's Loss

The Media Research Center’s Tim Graham made his latest appearance early Thursday evening on the Fox Business Network’s Risk and Reward, blasting the liberal media’s “arrogance on parade” in their double standards obsessing over the alleged Trump-Russia connections but not those pertaining to the Clintons.
NB Staff
October 26th, 2017 9:51 PM

NYT’s New Respect for Mormon Republicans: When They Attack Trump

Strange New Respect? New York Times religion reporter Laurie Goodstein celebrated the Mormon faith of fierce Trump critic Sen. Jeff Flake in Thursday’s paper. The online headline was the goopiest: “Flake’s Speech Bore Marks of Mormon Faith, Not Just Politics.” The text box was pretty gushy too: “In standing up to President Trump, standing ‘for what you believe in.’” Suddenly, the NYT approves of…
Clay Waters
October 26th, 2017 7:22 PM

The Lib Enablers of Perv Photog Terry Richardson

If you wonder why Hollywood stayed so quiet so long about casting couch abuse behind closed doors, just look at how the entertainment industry enabled perverted sexual exploitation of women in front of the camera. Fashion magazine moguls at Conde Nast have now reportedly blacklisted soft-porn celebrity photographer Terry Richardson from working on shoots for Vogue, GQ and Glamour.
Michelle Malkin
October 26th, 2017 6:33 PM

Undermining America

Our nation's leftist progressives have long sought to undermine the American values expressed in our Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Though typical Democrats and Republicans do not have this leftist hate for our nation, they have been willing accomplices in undermining the most basic value the Founding Fathers sought to promote -- limited government.
Walter E. Williams
October 26th, 2017 6:30 PM

A Taxing Situation

Federal income tax was first introduced under the Revenue Act of 1861 to help defray war costs. Congress repealed the tax in 1871 when the need for government revenue declined, only to restore it in 1894 as part of the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act. The public policy debate surrounding the constitutionality of income tax has been going on ever since.
Cal Thomas
October 26th, 2017 6:27 PM

Chicago Tribune Calls for Removal of Anthem from Sports Events

With athletes, cheerleaders and singers across the nation now commonly dissing Old Glory, The Chicago Tribune suggests it's not even appropriate for corporations to play the national anthem at sporting events. On The Town Editor Kevin Williams argues the Star Spangled Banner is getting the disrespect it deserves because it shouldn't be used at sporting events owned by private businesses.
Jay Maxson
October 26th, 2017 6:17 PM

Bozell, Conservative Leaders Blast Media's Clinton Uranium Blackout

On Thursday afternoon, Media Research Center President Brent Bozell led a team of a dozen conservative leaders in demanding the major broadcast networks fulfill their “duty to the American public” and end the censorship of the Clinton/Russian uranium deal. 
NB Staff
October 26th, 2017 5:13 PM

Jorge Ramos Kicks Off Democrats' 2020 Presidential Cattle Call

Is Univision really doing this thing again, where it oversells its relevance to a presidential election? Really, after crashing and burning while doing just that in 2016? Based on Jorge Ramos' latest interview with U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ), the answer is a resounding yes.
Jorge Bonilla
October 26th, 2017 4:26 PM

Reagan: 'Narcissist' Trump Is Vomit Stain on U.S., Should Be Removed

On Wednesday, MSNBC’s Hardball continued the media’s push to diagnose President Trump as mentally ill, thanks to host Chris Matthews, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, and especially Ron Reagan, who declared Trump to be “a sociopathic, malignant narcissist” “vomited...up” by “the Electoral College.”
Curtis Houck
October 26th, 2017 3:54 PM

Trump Defends His Education, Behar Claims He’s ‘Turning On His Base'

Thursday on The View, the hosts misconstrued a brief statement President Trump made to a White House reporter the day before, defending his intelligence, in response to a hostile question. The hosts at The View mocked Trump’s response, and stupidly claimed that he was “turning on his base” by defending his intelligence to the press.
Kristine Marsh
October 26th, 2017 3:43 PM

9 Times Hollywood Showed Sexual Harassment Culture Before Weinstein

Sexual harassment and abuse by Hollywood elites should be obvious to anyone who watches the movies and TV shows Hollywood produces. The fact is, Hollywood never hid its sexual harassment or abuse in fiction — often depicting “casting couch” scenarios, turning harassment and assault into jokes and depicting rape fantasies as “love.”
Aly Nielsen and Julia A. Seymour
October 26th, 2017 3:37 PM