Madonna’s Gay Brother Defends Kim Davis; Says Gays Are Sore Winners

There have been many conservatives coming to the defense of Kim Davis, the county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, but there is one unlikely supporter coming to her defense – Christopher Ciccone – otherwise known as Madonna’s brother, and who happens to be gay. Taking to his Facebook page, Ciccone believes Davis should be allowed the right to refuse…
Melissa Mullins
September 6th, 2015 11:41 PM

Liberal Journo Geraldo Defends Donald Trump from 'Gotcha' Questions

This is something you don’t see often – Fox News contributor and unofficial advocate of illegal immigrants, Geraldo Rivera actually defended GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump on “gotcha questions” on foreign policy from an interview he did with radio host Hugh Hewitt. Rivera was on this morning’s Fox & Friends when he told the hosts...
Melissa Mullins
September 6th, 2015 9:11 PM

NY Times Tags Kim Davis As a Republican, Blames 'Editing Error'

At the New York Times, a Thursday report by Alan Blinder and Tamar Lewin, with assistance credited to two others, originally identified Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, the center of national attention who has been jailed over her refusal to issue marriage licenses containing her name to homosexual couples, as a Republican. (The press has been mighty quiet about acknowledging that Ms. Davis would be…
Tom Blumer
September 6th, 2015 9:00 PM

Kim Davis, the Media, and the Constitution

If it were up to today’s media, there would still be slavery. And once the Thirteenth Amendment ended slavery, today’s media would have championed segregation and racism.  Say what? 
Jeffrey Lord
September 6th, 2015 8:09 PM

NYT Exults: Pope Enters U.S. Stage Left to Attack 'Savage Capitalism'

New York Times religion reporter Laurie Goodstein took a strange angle on Pope Francis's upcoming visit to the United States in her front-page report Sunday, using the liberal pontiff's first trip to America to bash American-style capitalist hegemony and the country's supposedly arrogant, insular view of itself. Goodstein assured readers that the Pope "is not opposed to all America represents. …
Clay Waters
September 6th, 2015 8:04 PM

NFL Contributed To Killings Of Eric Garner and Michael Brown

In a sports world full of hot takes, liberal and noted anti-football writer Steve Almond went full supernova. Earlier this week on NPR in a bout of liberal lunacy that I could not have concocted if I had summoned all of my lib-mocking powers (and they are quite formidable), Steve Almond made the case that it was football that killed Michael Brown and Eric Garner. No, really.
Dylan Gwinn
September 6th, 2015 4:55 PM

Former NFL Player Falsely Claims Cop Pointed A Gun At His Face

Former NFL football player Lamar Lathon is lying about what transpired between himself and a Texas cop during a traffic stop. The 9-year veteran of both the Houston Oilers and Carolina Panthers was pulled over by a Pearland (Houston area) police officer at 1:15 am on September 1st for going 65 mph in a 50 mph zone. Lathon was contentious and uncooperative throughout, which resulted in the officer…
Dylan Gwinn
September 6th, 2015 3:33 PM

Kos Calls Trump ‘The GOP's Homegrown Vladimir Putin’

Does Donald Trump’s popularity among Republicans indicate that a big part of the GOP base is more authoritarian than it is conservative? Yes, suggested Daily Kos founder and publisher Markos Moulitsas in a Friday post. “The crazies don't really care about any conservative platform, they just want someone to reflect their own bigotries and xenophobia, all the while telling the weenies to fuck off…
Tom Johnson
September 6th, 2015 2:40 PM

Tom Brokaw: ‘Stunned’ by Clinton’s Answers on Her E-Mail Use

On Sunday’s Meet the Press, NBC’s Tom Brokaw strongly criticized Hillary Clinton’s performance during her interview with colleague Andrea Mitchell, specifically her answers to why she decided to use a private e-mail server while Secretary of State. Brokaw admitted that when Clinton said “I didn't think about the effect of e-mail, I was stunned. I mean, we were deep into the digital age at that…
Jeffrey Meyer
September 6th, 2015 11:59 AM

Azteca America Takes the Cake for Worst Anti-Trump Bias

A lot of attention has recently been given to the highly negative characterizations and condemnations made of Donald Trump and his U.S. immigration policy positions by Univision anchor Jorge Ramos. 
MRC Latino Staff
September 6th, 2015 10:55 AM

Fox News Sunday Panel Hits Hillary’s Answers on E-Mail Scandal

After Hillary Clinton gave a rare interview with MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell about her ongoing e-mail issues, the political panel on Fox News Sunday took the former Secretary of State to task for her refusal to fully take responsibility for her use of a private e-mail server. Conservative columnist George Will dismissed Clinton’s claim that she “absentmindedly set up an alternative e-mail system” as…
Jeffrey Meyer
September 6th, 2015 10:08 AM

Todd Admits Iran Deal Vote More ‘About Avoiding Defeat’ for Obama

Appearing on Sunday’s Today, Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd conceded that President Obama obtaining the 34 Senate votes to sustain a presidential veto on the Iran deal was not a victory but rather “about avoiding defeat. It’s surviving.” NBC’s Peter Alexander surprisingly framed the Iran vote not as a victory for the White House and actually wondered “is this a victory or is it more that he’…
Jeffrey Meyer
September 6th, 2015 8:42 AM

AP Tech Writer Gives Colluding Companies an Unearned Free Pass

Here's a little parlor exercise readers can conduct with their friends who think that high-tech CEOs are the innovative saints of the universe. The game would be to take the first three paragraphs of Michael Liedtke's Associated Press report on the collusion settlement to which that industry's major players just acquiesced, and revise it to reflect a different industry far less favored by the…
Tom Blumer
September 5th, 2015 11:30 PM

Salon Writer: Freddy Krueger Antidote to ‘Repressed’ Reagan Era

Gordon Gekko of Wall Street would be a popular choice of liberals for the 1980s movie character who best illuminated the supposedly ugly truth about the Reagan era, but he’s not Andrew O’Hehir’s choice. In a Monday analysis of the films of the late Wes Craven, O'Hehir stated that Freddy Krueger, from Craven’s 1984 movie A Nightmare on Elm Street, was “the most potent pop-culture signifier of the…
Tom Johnson
September 5th, 2015 1:26 PM