Rush Mocks Chuck Todd for Saying Trump Can 'Bulldoze the Constitution'

In the 1 pm Eastern hour on Friday, Rush Limbaugh shared a new soundbite from Chuck Todd on NBC, complaining that the lesson of this failing impeachment attempt is that if you're popular enough, you can "essentially bulldoze the Constitution." Replied Rush: "This is the sound of utter futility! The sound of total frustration!"
Tim Graham
January 31st, 2020 3:12 PM

'View' Hosts Call on God to Save America From Trump Being Acquitted

The View hosts implored God to save America from President Trump, on Friday, after finding out there wasn’t enough votes from Republicans to allow witnesses in the Senate impeachment trial. Co-host Sunny Hostin seethed that the GOP was now a party of “extremists” who dismantle democracy and the Constitution for power. Friday co-host Ana Navarro tried to find the silver lining and begged John…
Kristine Marsh
January 31st, 2020 2:56 PM

China’s Viral Video App TikTok Bans Pro-Life Organization Live Action

The Chinese social media app TikTok, which has become one of the most popular apps for youth in the United States, has banned pro-life group Live Action. The organization’s founder, Lila Rose, tweeted on Jan. 31, 2020, “TikTok has just BANNED & permanently removed Live Action from the platform.”
Corinne Weaver
January 31st, 2020 2:08 PM

Lefty Comics Colbert and Bee Envy Canada's Vote of No Confidence

If you thought a ditzy celebrity attempting to exert their political will upon you was obnoxious enough, imagine a foreign born star doing just the same. On Thursday's Late Show With Stephen Colbert, aired early Friday morning, Canadian-bred Full Frontal host Samantha Bee (who now holds dual citizenship with the US) longed for a process of impeachment in the United States that replicates Canada’s…
Aiden Jackson
January 31st, 2020 1:24 PM

Chuck Todd Fears ‘Risk’ of Dems ‘Folding Too Quickly’ on Impeachment

Acting out of sheer desperation Friday morning, while anchoring MSNBC special coverage of the Senate impeachment trial, Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd attempted to argue there was a “risk” for Democrats “folding too early” ahead of President Trump’s expected acquittal. Later in the hour, he seemed resigned to the fact that the “talk radio wing” of the Republican Party had “won” the day.
Kyle Drennen
January 31st, 2020 12:43 PM

BONKERS MSNBC: Acquitting Trump Is Like Letting Wife Beater Go!

As Thursday turned into Friday and impeachment acquittal seemed more likely, the late night coverage on MSNBC devolved into hyperbolic claims of the end of “truth” and that Republican Senators are about to let go the equivalent of a wife beater. Host Ali Velshi turned to the liberal media’s voice of reason, Michael Moore.

Scott Whitlock
January 31st, 2020 12:12 PM

Cruz Predicts Conclusion to Impeachment on ‘Verdict’ Podcast

What will be the deciding factor in Senate impeachment trial? How badly do the senators wish to go home, theorized Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). In an episode of the “Verdict with Ted Cruz” podcast titled “A Day in the Life” on Jan. 30, the Senator described to co-host Michael Knowles how the conditions of living and working in the Senate may force a final judgment over the weekend.
Alexander Hall
January 31st, 2020 11:58 AM

NOW, NY Times Touts Romney As a Man of the People (Forget 2012)

On Friday, The New York Times wrote one of those Strange New Respect pieces for Mitt Romney headlined "Mitt Romney, a Man Alone." Times political writer Mark Leibovich touted how Romney "drew big press scrums" as the liberal hope for extending the impeachment trial. 
Tim Graham
January 31st, 2020 11:28 AM

Sour-Grapes Scarborough 'Fine' with Trump Acquittal

On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough claims to be "fine" with President Trump's impending acquittal. Scarborough says that despite the coming vote to prevent John Bolton's testimony, "the truth will be shouted from the mountaintops" and "will only make the Republicans look worse."
Mark Finkelstein
January 31st, 2020 9:35 AM

NYT's Mara Gay: Without Witnesses, We're No Better Than Venezuela!

MSNBC’s unhinged liberal panel continued their emotional downward spiral all the way into Friday morning, after Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) revealed he would be voting against bringing in witnesses for the impeachment trial. The New York Times’ editorial board member Mara Gay was so distraught, she fretted it was “too late” for “our democracy” and we would be just like Russia or Venezuela, if…

Kristine Marsh
January 31st, 2020 9:24 AM

Sesame Street Teaches the Letters 'LGBTQ' With Cross-Dressing Actor

PBS once provided children with happy thoughts of a fatherly Mr. Roger's talking to us about our day or adorable Ernie singing about his rubber ducky on Sesame Street. But for the LGBTQ movement, children's programming is just another opportunity to teach kids all the ways that it is a homosexual/transgender day in the neighborhood.
Elise Ehrhard
January 31st, 2020 7:00 AM

Bozell & Graham Column: Turn the Page on Impeachment

The national narrators of our politics love brandishing the word “historic” to describe the Trump impeachment process. But by now, it feels unexceptional, more like Chapter 27 of the Same Old Saga. In their overdramatic Trump narrative, the president is always a democracy-killing villain who is about to get his comeuppance. In the first week of trial coverage, Nicholas Fondacaro of the MRC found…
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
January 31st, 2020 6:15 AM

MSNBC FREAKS Over ‘Jim Crow’ GOP Engaging in Ukraine ‘Cover Up’

In the moments after Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) announced late Thursday that he would not support witnesses in the Senate impeachment trial, MSNBC rhetorically curled up in the fetal position over the “Jim Crow” and “submissive” GOP engaging in a “cover up” and “an extraordinary act of self-abasement” that’s left America in “a very scary moment.”

Curtis Houck
January 31st, 2020 1:11 AM

CNN Suffers MELTDOWN After Alexander Says He'll Oppose Witnesses

Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander was the last of four moderate Republicans the liberal media had held out hope for voting to hear more witnesses in the impeachment trial. But shortly after the Senate trial ended the question and answer portion, the Senator made it known he was finished hearing the evidence and was ready to vote. Upon hearing this development, CNNers (particularly those with a…
Nicholas Fondacaro
January 31st, 2020 12:47 AM