By Kristine Marsh | November 16, 2015 | 11:56 AM EST

The husband of a 9/11 hero is returning his late wife’s “Woman of the Year” award from Glamour magazine after Caitlyn Jenner was given the same award, Nov. 9.

NYPD Officer James Smith’s wife Moira (who had also been a NYPD officer) was honored in 2001 with one of Glamour’s “Woman of the Year” awards for her heroism in saving “hundreds” from the World Trade Center as it collapsed September 11, 2001.  Smith was the only female NYPD officer to die that day. 

By Kristine Marsh | November 11, 2015 | 3:42 PM EST

Good news! College campuses are no longer the only bastions of “safe spaces” protecting fragile minds from challenging ideas. Starbucks has announced it’s now offering the same, protective experience to the LGBTQ community in all its Seattle branches.

The purveyor of overpriced, pretentious coffee has partnered with the city of Seattle to provide a “safe place” of refuge for victims to get “tea and sympathy” with their lackluster coffee while they wait for police to arrive and report alleged “hate crimes.” As of Nov. 9, Starbucks employees have even been reportedly trained to serve gay, lesbian, transgender and queer victims of harassment under this new service.

 
By Brent Bozell | and By Tim Graham | November 7, 2015 | 8:00 AM EST

The libertine Left has done a lot of boasting over the last several years about the inevitability of History vanquishing every corner of American social conservatism. Election Day 2015 was a terrible day for these revolutionaries, as so often it is when it’s the American people, not liberal elites, making the decisions. Let's assess the damage.

By Dylan Gwinn | November 5, 2015 | 8:24 PM EST

Just when you thought an already terrifying and cryptically weird show couldn’t get any stranger, Lady Gaga’s addition to the American Horror Story: Hotel cast seems to have taken that flaming torch of insanity and gone full supernova.

By Dylan Gwinn | November 5, 2015 | 3:38 PM EST

No takedown of a fake HERO would be possible without real heroes. One of those real heroes in Houston, who fought against the certifiable insanity that lesbian Mayor Annise Parker tried to perpetrate on citizens she’s charged with protecting, was former Rice University and former Houston Astro star Lance Berkman who was considered by many --rightly or wrongly-- to be the “face” of the anti-HERO effort.

By Kristine Marsh | November 5, 2015 | 1:13 PM EST

Since Houston voters overwhelmingly rejected the “transgender bathroom rights” law known as “HERO” Tuesday night, the media have been frantically trying to spin the story as a case of anti-LGBT, religious extremists getting their way.

NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers was no different, and, in a rant, the host found a way to bash both Houston voters and GOP candidate Mike Huckabee.

By Curtis Houck | November 5, 2015 | 2:43 AM EST

The day after voters in Houston, Texas defeated a measure dubbed by many to be “the bathroom bill” aimed at “protecting” gay and transgender people from discrimination, Wednesday’s CBS Evening News lit into those who overwhelmingly opposed the measure by touting fears of Houston businesses being boycotted and even the 2017 Super Bowl being moved out of the city due to this measure’s failure to pass.

By Dylan Gwinn | November 4, 2015 | 10:57 PM EST

The best efforts of the LGBT community to loose an army of would-be perverts and rapists upon unsuspecting and defenseless women in Houston public restrooms went down in glorious defeat Tuesday night. Yet because overreach is the only known method for dealing with failure that the radical left appears to understand, they decided to double-down on their misfortune and petitioned the NFL to punish Houston by taking away the Super Bowl in 2017.

By Melissa Mullins | November 4, 2015 | 6:58 AM EST

It was bound to happen. From the moment the media got wind that Glamour magazine would even consider Caitlyn/Bruce Jenner for "Woman of the Year," tension in man-hating feminist circles have been brewing to the point they are now starting to boil over, thanks to Germaine Greer.

Greer is considered one of the biggest and longest-lasting voices in the feminist movement. She's also landed herself in some major hot water on some recent comments she's made about transgender people. Ironically, she's doing to them what she's accused men of doing to women for years -- viewing them as an unequal.

By Curtis Houck | November 4, 2015 | 1:47 AM EST

In what was already a big night for conservatives on Tuesday with election wins in Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, and Virginia to name a few, voters in Houston, Texas overwhelmingly rejected a pro-transgender measure dubbed “the bathroom ordinance.” Not surprisingly, that did not sit well with The New York Times as it lamented the loss for the “equal rights ordinance.”

 

By Brad Wilmouth | November 3, 2015 | 8:03 PM EST

On Tuesday's New Day on CNN, after a report about an Illinois school district under pressure to allow a transgender student to use a girls' locker room, co-host Michaela Pereira complained that it was "frustrating" that the transgender student in question had supposedly not been consulted enough in the matter.

After co-host Chris Cuomo recalled the argument by parents concerned about having a "boy in the girls' locker room," she condescendingly asserted that "we need education" for such opponents. She also obliviously wondered, "Why is safety an issue?" as Cuomo alluded to the "risk of other kids' privacy and safety."

By Erin Aitcheson | October 28, 2015 | 3:51 PM EDT

Hollywood is all about serving up gallons of the LGBT agenda Kool-Aid. And come November, viewers will get to sample the new trans-flavored offering in The Danish Girl.

The Danish Girl is the true story of a married Danish man who stands in last minute as a female for his wife to paint. He becomes fascinated with feeling like a woman and decides to trade in his loafers and ties for stockings and silk and becomes his alter personality, Lili Elbe. And just like the “stunning and brave” Caitlyn Jenner, the character Lili Elbe has been hailed as a historical transgender pioneer.