Washington Post

Editor’s Pick: NR Tells Media That Sinema Harassment is Not Okay
On Monday, National Review’s Charles C.W. Cooke had to explain to the liberal media that left-wing activists harassing Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema to the point of following the lawmaker into a bathroom was “not normal.” He called out the fact that the press had failed to denounce the radical tactics.

Editor’s Pick: WashPost Says Dems Spending Trillions = ‘Grueling Cuts'
On Monday, Brandon Gillespie at FoxNews.com reported on The Washington Post fretting that White House willingness to appease West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin by not increasing spending quite as much – but still spend trillions – was somehow the equivalent of making “grueling cuts.” Of course this is about legislation that hasn’t even passed yet.

WashPost Style Guide Updated to Curtail the Use of 'Pregnant Women'
The hottest trend in liberal media terminology continues! Luke Gentile at the Washington Examiner reported The Washington Post officially updated its stylebook to de-emphasize the term "pregnant women" in favor of "pregnant individuals" to reflect their aerobic efforts "striving to be as inclusive as possible."

Column: 'No-Win' Kamala Still Has Fans in the Press
They say when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. When it comes to Vice President Kamala Harris, she can count on energetic admirers in the press who take on the task of making lemonade out of her lemons....like Cleve Wootson of The Washington Post.

Bill Maher Show: Republicans Are 'All Crazed,' Democrats Are Too Weak
Our editor-at-large Brent Baker reported on Friday’s Real Time with Bill Maher, the HBO host felt Joe Biden’s pain at finding the Republicans weren’t feeling bipartisan. Maher spent zero time pondering if the Democrats were feeling bipartisan. That never matters.
Uma Thurman Shouts Her Abortion: It Was ‘Path to Life of Joy & Love’
In an attempt to sympathize with women who say that Texas’ heartbeat law is an oppressive bit of legislation designed to force women to carry their innocent unborn children to term, Kill Bill actress Uma Thurman penned an op-ed in The Washington Post admitting that she had an abortion in her young life that “was the path to the life full of joy and love that I have…

Politico: Jennifer Rubin So Pro-Biden It Embarrasses Biden Allies
On Thursday, Politico "West Wing Playbook" writer Alex Thompson reported Washington Post writer Jennifer Rubin has transformed from "one of the Obama administration’s most reactionary critics" to "one of the most reliable defenders of the Biden administration." She has "distinguished herself herself as the Biden administration’s favorite columnist." That makes you "distinguished," and…

Scarborough Suppresses Most Serious China-Call Allegation About Milley
The most serious charge against General Milley is that, without notifying the President and Commander-in-Chief, Milley agreed to give China advance notice of an impending attack. Yet in defending Milley on Morning Joe today, Joe Scarborough outrageously suppressed any mention of that allegation. Instead he cast Milley as issuing a stern warning to China.

NewsBusters Podcast: Nets Cheer Woodward's Latest Anti-Trump Mud Pail
Bob Woodward is offering a third anonymously-sourced trashing of Team Trump, and the networks are lapping it up and cheering the people who allegedly undermined this allegedly dangerous and deranged president. Don't believe everything you read.

WashPost Attempts Hit Piece on Pro-Life High-Risk OB/GYN
Continuing the left’s mission to hound all conservatives out of public life, The Washington Post launched an attack on a prominent pro-life doctor on September 10.

Morning Joe: Wash Post Book Critic Laments Post-9/11 ‘Blood Lust’
Appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday, Washington Post book critic Carlos Lozada chose to remember September 11th by scolding America for succumbing to “fervor and blood lust” while fighting the war on terror in the two decades since the attack. His way of marking that tragic day was to accuse the nation of racism and following its “lowest impulses.”

U.S. Government Plans to Close Division that Spied on Americans
The Department of Commerce will shut down the entire Investigations and Threat Management Service division after even the liberal Washington Post condemned the outlandish government overreach. Americans were spied on for criticizing the census, and even the liberal media expressed outrage.
