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Matthews Gushes Over Sally Quinn Putting 'Hexes' of Death on People

October 1st, 2017 11:58 PM
On Friday's Hardball on MSNBC, during an interview with former Washington Post reporter Sally Quinn, host Chris Matthews oddly gushed over his liberal guest's claims in her book that she had put "hexes" on people and possibly caused their early demise. She even made a crack about how her friends keep trying to get her to put a hex on President Donald Trump.  

WashPost Columnist Hates Pro-Lifers Claiming Victory as Clinic Closes

September 29th, 2017 11:57 AM
Washington Post Metro columnist Petula Dvorak lamented on Friday about “An abortion provider’s agonizing decision to quit.” Todd Stave agreed last month to sell his property to the Maryland Coalition for Life, “the antiabortion group that opened a crisis pregnancy center across the parking lot and staged frequent protests outside his door.” Dvorak couldn't accept pro-lifers claiming victory....…

Lame! WashPost Feigns Scandal on Gorsuch Speech at Trump Hotel

September 28th, 2017 10:27 PM
In one of the lamest government-ethics stories ever to grace the front page of The Washington Post, Supreme Court reporter Robert Barnes offered an article/attack on new Justice Neil Gorsuch speaking at the University of Louisville alongside Mitch McConnell. The headline was “’Victory Lap’? Gorsuch’s critics cry foul over speeches.” They also forwarded complaints Gorsuch would speak and at the…

Washington Post's Dana Milbank: President Trump Is 'Driving Us Crazy'

September 28th, 2017 3:15 PM
Break out the MAGA butterfly nets! President Donald Trump is driving us crazy. Funny farm here we come! You might remember that on September 15, columnist Dana Milbank of the Washington Post claimed that Trump is killing him. However, before Milbank has a chance to kick the bucket he will apparently lose his mind. Yes, Milbank is now also claiming in his September 22 column that President Trump…

‘Fight for $15’ Tries to Take Credit for Market-Driven Wage Hike

Business
September 28th, 2017 8:19 AM
Target announced it will raise its starting wage for employees to $11 an hour by October, to better compete for holiday workers. But Fight for $15 activists are trying to claim it as a victory of their own. The retail giant also said that starting pay would be $15 by 2020.  

WashPost's Very Fake Headline: Obama Didn't Prod Facebook on Russia

September 27th, 2017 5:17 PM
Embarrassing! Fox News media reporter Brian Flood reports that The Washington Post published a very fake headline at the top of Monday’s newspaper: “Obama sought to prod Facebook on Russia role.” As it turned out, Obama "didn't actually call out Russia," and Facebook pushed back harder, saying Obama never included any reference to foreign interference in elections.

Media Coverage of Sports Protests Appalling, Trite

Culture
September 24th, 2017 3:15 PM
North Korea's madman dictator is threatening to nuke people off the face of the earth, but angry, vulgar, leftist athletes in America and their media apologists have been firing verbal warheads at the president of the United States all weekend.

Fake News from The Washington Post About Immigrants and Gangs

September 23rd, 2017 1:15 PM
Aliens are foreigners, not citizens, as one can see from dictionary definitions. So they do not include the typical immigrant, who is a naturalized citizen. It was thus inaccurate for The Washington Post’s Jenna Portnoy to write a story last Thursday claiming that the House of Representatives had passed a bill allowing “immigrants” to be deported if they are criminal gang members, when in fact…

DC Media Covered Up Sally Quinn's Occultism, Hex-Casting For Decades

September 19th, 2017 1:23 AM
The reception given to Sally Quinn's new book, Finding Magic, has been strangely quiet. Perhaps that's because the book shamelessly reveals that since 1973, if not earlier, Quinn, who was the nation's capital's de facto social gatekeeper for several decades, deceived the world about the true nature of her "religious" outlook, and did so with the help of the rest of the Washington press corps —…

NYT Editor Pans 'Sloppy Conflation' of Conservatism and 'Alt-Right'

September 18th, 2017 9:25 AM
On Tuesday, before Ben Shapiro's appearance at the University of California at Berkeley, Bari Weiss, a staff editor and writer in the opinion section at the New York Times, penned an op-ed accurately describing Shapiro's beliefs, defending his right to speak, and criticizing the "sloppy conflation" by leftist politicians and all too many in the press in trying to label all conservatives as "alt-…

Washington Post's Dana Milbank Claims Donald Trump Is Killing Him

September 16th, 2017 11:03 PM
Poor Dana Milbank. For all of his life he has been the picture of perfect health. And then Donald Trump was elected President and completely ruined it to the point where he is now dying. Milbank discusses his health crises in his Sunday Washington Post column, President Trump is killing me. Really.

Washington Post Profile on CEI Climate Work Misses Half the Story

September 16th, 2017 2:30 PM
Last week, The Washington Post published a story profiling the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), the head of CEI’s Center for Energy and Environment Myron Ebell, and the Cooler Heads Coalition. Cooler Heads is an ad-hoc coalition chaired by Ebell that counters unscientific claims from global warming alarmists and energy-rationing schemes that imperil America’s affordable energy sources and…
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WH Reporters Advocate for Single-Payer Health Care, Push Hill Tweets

September 13th, 2017 6:11 PM

Wednesday’s White House press briefing didn’t feature CNN’s Jim Acosta, so his colleagues picked up the slack with lobbying efforts for single-payer health care, ensuring wealthy Americans don’t get tax cuts, and anti-Trump comments by ESPN’s Jemele Hill. Los Angeles Times reporter Noah Bierman got the ball rolling on single-payer health care, asking Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders what…

AP, Media Show They Can Dish It Out But Can't Take It in EPA Spat

September 10th, 2017 11:25 PM
As of late Sunday afternoon, the Associated Press's coverage of potential contamination resulting from Hurricane Irma in Florida, certainly a legitimate issue, was remarkably measured. That dispatch's tone starkly contrasted with how the AP, without genuine basis, went after the U.S. EPA after Hurricane Harvey in Texas, and how childishly it reacted when the EPA pushed back hard against the wire…