Learning from NFL's Blunder, NBA Will Not Allow Kneeling

After 13 months of denial, it appears the NFL is "woke" now. Growing public opposition, boycotts, declining ticket sales and television viewership have substantially damaged the league's bottom line. A stubborn commissioner and team owners were slow to admit their marketing blunders and brand damage, but the National Basketball Association will not make the same mistakes.
Jay Maxson

The Paris Climate Accord Is Awful for the U.S. and We’re Still Not Out

On September 16, social media lit up with a Wall Street Journal breaking news report that the Trump Administration is seeking ways to stay in the Paris Climate Agreement.  After working with dozens of other free market, pro-liberty groups for six months encouraging the President to keep one of his most important campaign promises — to withdraw from the economy-killing and poverty producing…

Craig Richardson

Puerto Rico: Lin-Manuel Miranda Deletes Tweet Thanking Trump

Before "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda was slamming President Donald Trump he was thanking him on Twitter as recently as September 26.  Since that very politically inconvenient tweet does not now fit into the current mainstream media and Democrat agenda to paint Hurricane Maria relief efforts in Puerto Rico as Trump's Katrina, Miranda found it necessary to send it down the memory hole via…
P.J. Gladnick

Five Times Hollywood Brazenly Colluded With Democrats

Jimmy Kimmel is just your average dad … with a direct line to Sen. Chuck Schumer. The host of Jimmy Kimmel Live spent much of last week savaging the GOP’s plan to replace the deeply flawed ObamaCare legislation.
Christian Toto

Crowder Exposes Media's Refusal to Report Antifa Violence and Tactics

The proactive, preemptive violence of so-called anti-fascists, aka "antifas," has gotten very light media exposure. It's fair to say that one big reason for this is the establishment press's reluctance to recognize or even report their violent and intricately planned attacks. A months-long undercover investigation by Steven Crowder and his producer found ample evidence of antifas' premeditated…
Tom Blumer

Bozell & Graham Column: Critics Hate Military Shows in Prime Time

While the elite television critics cheer for the "milestone" of the first full-frontal nude scene for transgenders and tingle over the return of the LGBT "ally" comedy Will & Grace, they will not endorse three new shows with military themes, offering what Time magazine calls a “calorie-free take on American patriotism.” They are SEAL Team on CBS, The Brave on NBC, and Valor on The CW.
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham

NPR Hails Porn Baron Hugh Hefner... Saved Its Vicious Obits for Nuns

The death of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner reminds us once again that National “Public” Radio emphatically prefers sinners over saints. Twenty years ago, the fiercest obituary on Mother Teresa, the famous nun now honored as a saint by the Catholic Church, came from Scott Simon on NPR. He provided a platform for Christopher Hitchens, an atheist who wrote a book-length attack on Mother Teresa called…
Tim Graham

Rush Limbaugh: The Media Have Been Corrupted by Liberalism

Rush Limbaugh made a rare television appearance this past week, returning to Fox for a sit-down with Sean Hannity to kick-off the latter’s return to his starring 9pm hour. Rush did not disappoint. While he said all kinds of things that doubtless resonated with the Fox audience, in terms of the media, he zeroed in on exactly the complaint of so many.
Jeffrey Lord

Sports Illustrated: Cut the 'Unity,' Get Back to Racial Inequality

We're hearing and reading more about a growing complaint from the Kaepernick apologists in the media. They're upset that Kaepernick's original protest against police brutality and racial inequality has been morphed into the suddenly offensive call for unity. Sports Illustrated's Jimmy Traina is lecturing everyone -- especially two star white quarterbacks -- to cut the disgusting unity talk and…
Jay Maxson

FS1 Smear: Packers Fans Picked 'Heartland Patriotism' Over Protests

FS1's morning dumpster fire Undisputed has been a clearing house for far-left sports punditry, so it was only cemented Friday morning when co-hosts Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless shamefully ripped Green Bay Packers fans as white people more interested in “heartland patriotism” than protesting during the National Anthem.
Curtis Houck

Nick Kristof Channels Walter Duranty in Instagrams From North Korea

On Wednesday, I criticized Helen Gao at the New York Times for praising the "emancipation of women" in China under communist tyrant Mao Ze Dong. I also noted that in 2005, Times columnist Nicholas Kristof had engaged in similar "Mao was not all that bad" argumentation while reviewing a book conclusively showing that the death toll under Mao was over 70 million.
Tom Blumer

Morning Joe: Ministry of Truth Is Needed To Fight War On Fake News

On Friday’s Morning Joe, Willie Geist hosted a panel to discuss the latest news on the Russian hacking narrative regarding Facebook ads that were purportedly used by Russian intelligence to stoke "racial tensions" during the 2016 presidential election. The panel’s primary reaction, with only one dissenting voice, was to call for increased government "regulation" and financial “penalties in the…
Chris Reeves

Sharpe: Racist U.S. Flag Is ‘A Piece of Cloth...Nobody Fights For'

After engaging in character assassination against Green Bay Packers fans who chose not to protest during Thursday’s National Anthem, FS1's Undisputed co-host Shannon Sharpe did the same with the American flag, declaring it to be merely a racist “piece of cloth” that “nobody fights for.”
Curtis Houck

NBC Worries Trump Will Cover Up JFK Assassination Files

In a bizarre story for NBC’s Today on Friday, correspondent Peter Alexander preemptively attacked President Trump for possibly blocking the release of classified government files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, even though the reporter acknowledged that  “no decision’s been made” by the administration regarding the obscure bureaucratic matter.  
Kyle Drennen