Taking Stock of Big Media's March Toward Oblivion

Taking stock is a tradition observed by Jews at Yom Kippur and others who examine their lives at the end of a year and vow to improve in the new year. One group needs to take stock perhaps more than any other: the mainstream media. They continue to lose readers and viewers, but close their eyes and ears to complaints from the public, guaranteeing continued decline in revenue, along with buyouts…
Cal Thomas
January 1st, 2016 9:28 AM

Amanda Marcotte Rips Twitchy's 'Flying Monkeys' for Being Pro-Life

At Salon, Amanda Marcotte, one of America’s leading deniers that babies are somehow involved in abortions, turned her talent for dehumanizing people to Twitchy for mocking Hollywood writer-director Joss Whedon’s volunteering to put his money behind Planned Parenthood. "Twitchy, a site started by Michelle Malkin, portrays itself as a news site, but in reality, its main purpose is harnessing the…
Tim Graham
January 1st, 2016 8:24 AM

Ebony Editor: What if Bill Cosby Supported Black Lives Matter?

Maybe it can be chalked up to a tendency toward reflection at year's end and not the emergence of a refreshing pattern. This past Sunday on Meet the Press, one of the last people you'd expect to point out that "it's not always policemen" killing black people -- filmmaker Spike Lee -- said just that in plugging his new movie, Chi-Raq, about the endless violence that plagues Chicago.  
Jack Coleman
December 31st, 2015 8:37 PM

Lefty Pundit: Political Correctness = Not Acting Like a Jerk

If Paul Waldman had wanted to put the main argument of his Monday American Prospect column in Obamaesque terms, he might have written that conservative opponents of political correctness have gotten bitter and are clinging to their supposed right (and maybe even their duty) to act like jerks. “For today's Republican, if people think you're a jerk then you must be doing something right, and the…
Tom Johnson
December 31st, 2015 5:06 PM

On Economy, AP Wraps Year With Two Weak Stories and a Glaring Omission

This week, the Associated Press wrapped up a year of largely pathetic business reporting with three items exemplifying the wire service's habits of data-twisting, sloppiness, and convenient omissions. A deceptive AP post-Christmas story pretended that Christmas-season "spending" was twice as high as anyone else has predicted. A report on pending home sales omitted a concerned comment from a…
Tom Blumer
December 31st, 2015 3:50 PM

ABC's Vega: Trump 'Hurling His Harshest Words Yet' at Bill and Hill

ABC’s World News Tonight arrived on the political scene eleven minutes into the newscast on Wednesday – but still hyped a “war” Donald Trump declared against the Clintons. David Muir warned of Trump’s “new assault,” and Cecelia Vega warned of his “hurling his harshest words yet,” that Bill Clinton was “one of the great abusers of the world.” Muir noted “there are many pointing to what Trump has…
Tim Graham
December 31st, 2015 3:33 PM

Political Theater Is At the Heart Of DHS Deportation Raids

The recently announced DHS deportation raids are not just political theater, but an engagement opportunity.
Jorge Bonilla
December 31st, 2015 2:55 PM

NBC Churns Out Story with Soft Piano Music on Obama's Year in Photos

Closing out 2015 on the Thursday morning newscasts, NBC’s Today churned one of its most fawning pieces on President Obama as NBC News correspondent Ron Allen reviewed Obama’s top photos by White House photographer Pete Souza while hushed, soft piano music played in the background. 
Curtis Houck
December 31st, 2015 1:50 PM

Unreported: Capitalism Explains Sharp Decline in World Poverty

In September, President Barack Obama "committed the U.S. to a new blueprint to eliminate poverty and hunger around the world" in a speech at a United Nations "global summit." A review of his speech's transcript indicates that while he acknowledged the ugly reality that "800 million men, women and children are scraping by on less than $1.25 a day," he made no mention of the fact that just three…
Tom Blumer
December 31st, 2015 12:47 PM

HuffPost Hails 'Catholic' Paper Naming Gay-Left 'Persons of the Year'

Amanda Terkel at The Huffington Post was stirred to write a story headlined “Catholic Newspaper Names Same-Sex Marriage Plaintiffs 'Persons Of The Year’.” If this seems like a prank headline, it sort of is: the “Catholic” newspaper is the Kansas City-based leftist “social justice warrior” rag calling itself the National Catholic Reporter. Terkel can’t find an ideological label, just the term “…
Tim Graham
December 31st, 2015 12:42 PM

Activists Demand Lebron Boycott Games Over Tamir Rice Non-Indictment

Last December, Lebron James took a stand on a controversial issue involving race and the police when he wore an “I Can’t Breathe” shirt during warm-ups prior to an NBA game.This December, however, the “social conscience” movement on Twitter didn’t ask Lebron to stand. They asked him to sit.
Dylan Gwinn
December 31st, 2015 12:34 PM

NBC’s Today Skips PP Videos, Clinton Scandals in Year in Revew

With New Year’s Eve upon us, NBC’s Today dedicated a segment in its 9:00 a.m. hour on Thursday to looking back at the year in news, politics, and entertainment. Not surprisingly, the liberal network made no mention of the Planned Parenthood baby parts video scandal, Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server, the Clinton Foundation scandal, and Benghazi to name just a few.
Curtis Houck
December 31st, 2015 12:01 PM

NFL Great Calls Out Black Men as Source of Strife in Black Community

So when you’re arguably the greatest football player who ever lived, you get to pretty much say what you want and people will at least listen. Which is awesome because the great former player in question, Jim Brown, happened to say some really great things on the radio.
Dylan Gwinn
December 31st, 2015 11:34 AM

Libs Complain TV Abortions Are Whiter Than Reality

Since when does TV closely align with reality? Pretty rarely. However, whenever there’s an agenda to be achieved by doing so, you can expect liberals to chime in. Recently, NPR reported results from a University of California study that revealed TV portrayals of women who have abortions make them whiter, younger, wealthier and less likely to already have children than true statistics reflect. 
Sarah Stites
December 31st, 2015 11:34 AM