Review: New ‘CBS Evening News’ Shows Tony Dokoupil Will Do the News
Following an unscheduled, two-day soft launch thanks to the U.S. military action in Venezuela to capture dictator Nicolas Maduro, Monday marked the first official episode of the new CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil that, aside from a teleprompter snafu, came off as refreshingly down-the-middle and normal. One might suggest normal might convey a feeling of boredom or staleness. But…
NPR Faults Trump Calling Maduro 'Dictator' After Smearing Him Same Way
National Public Radio’s Morning Edition offered a petulant rundown of the shocking and wildly successful involuntary expatriation of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro from Caracas to face drug trafficking charges in America (“7 takeaways from Trump's action in Venezuela”). Senior political editor Domenico Montanaro unleashed this doozy of a double-standard for entry No. 4, sub-headed…
Not Unhinged: CBS, NBC Morning Shows Keep Emotions in Check on Maduro
In contrast to ABC’s Good Morning America injecting an aura of chaos, concern, and negativity concerning Saturday’s U.S. military operations in Venezuela, Monday’s CBS Mornings and NBC’s Today were able to remain critical while not losing their proverbial noodles.
ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ SEETHES Over U.S. ‘Attack’ on Venezuela
On Monday, ABC’s Good Morning America stood alone among the broadcast networks in expressing uniform disgust to Saturday’s U.S. military actions in Venezuela to capture dictator Nicolas Maduro, painting a picture of chaos, “questions,” and “uncertainty” thanks to what they painted as illegal behavior by the Trump administration. ABC came dangerously close to openly siding with the…
Leavitt Puts CNN’s Collins on Blast Over Questions About the Economy
During a White House press briefing on Thursday dominated by questions about either the economy or Venezuela, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt threw down with former conservative reporter-turned-liberal CNN host and chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins over the former topic with Collins insisting the state of the economy was not as strong as Leavitt made it seem and Leavitt hitting…
One Year, Big Results! How Milei Freed Markets, and Reduced Inflation
Finally, a real libertarian is president. That’s in Argentina, where last year, Javier Milei surprised pundits by winning the election by a landslide. Now that he’s had a chance to govern, my new video covers the results and explains why Milei is now even more popular. Argentina was once one of the richest countries in the world. Then, years of big government brought high inflation and poverty…
Dystopian Gov’ts Force X, Telegram to Comply with Anti-Speech Orders
Big Tech platforms X and Telegram are the latest targets of anti-free speech campaigns by governments consumed with making George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984 a reality.
Lawmakers Urge US Gov’t Stand Against Brazil’s Speech Crackdown
A group of Republican lawmakers are calling on the U.S. State Department to take a decisive stand against Brazil’s campaign to crush free speech online.
Musk's Millions Seized by Brazilian Court: First X, Now Starlink
The Brazilian Supreme Court, as part of its war against free speech, has reportedly punished another of Elon Musk’s companies for his refusal to censor more on X.
Elon Musk Makes ‘Difficult’ Decision After Brazilian Censorship Order
Elon Musk’s X platform shut down its office in Brazil as the government attempted to coerce censorship.
The Free-Market Populism of Javier Milei
Javier Milei is a rock star. The president of Argentina was, in fact, in a Rolling Stones cover band as a teen. But now he plays stadiums — like Buenos Aires’ 8,400-capacity Luna Park — as a political phenomenon, a charismatic cross between Donald Trump and Milton Friedman. Except that Milei, a former economics professor himself, is more free-market than Friedman, in theory at least.
Milei in Charge: Argentine President Fights Socialism with Free Market
Argentina actually elected a libertarian president. Javier Milei campaigned with a chainsaw, promising to cut the size of government. Argentina’s leftists had so clogged the country’s economic arteries with regulations that what once was one of the world’s richest countries is now one of the poorest. Inflation is more than 200%.
Daily Show Faux-Debates 'America's Greatest War Criminals'
Comedy Central’s tempt host of The Daily Show, Michelle Wolf welcomed correspondents Ronny Chieng and Michael Kosta for a “debate” on who is “America’s greatest war criminal” after the death of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. As Chieng and Kosta fake fought over Kissinger and former Vice President Dick Cheney, Wolf offered up President Andrew Jackson.
Why the Media Despise Argentina’s Javier Milei
So, Javier Milei is extremely scary. That’s what the legacy media have decided: The newly elected libertarian conservative leader of Argentina is absolutely frightening. Axios calls him a “far-right libertarian who’s been compared to (former President Donald) Trump.” The New York Times writes, “Argentina Braces Itself for Its New ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ President,” and called the…