Brent Bozell Advances to Final Stage of Senate Confirmation Process
Media Research Center founder and President Emeritus Brent Bozell, President Donald Trump's pick to serve as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, advanced to the final stage of the confirmation process Thursday when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to send his nomination to the full chamber.
MEDIA FAIL: American Jobs Growth Explodes by 119,000 in September
For all the media brouhaha about how the jobs market under Trump was going down the toilet, new government data — AGAIN — blew the fear-mongering to smithereens.
All Five Least Affordable States For Housing Run By Democrats
While affordability has become a major Democrat talking point, research shows that states run by Democrat governors are the least affordable in the nation. A study by Realtor.com finds that all five of the least affordable states for housing have Democrat governors. Meanwhile, four of the five most affordable states for housing have Republican governors.
Scalise Reveals ‘Very Aggressive Schedule’ for Energy Independence
Republicans are working to provide Americans with the affordable energy they need by undoing the harm done by former President Joe Biden’s disastrous anti-energy polices, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) explained at a press event Tuesday.
Levin: ‘Amazing’ That GOP Didn’t Win Affordability Issue In NY, NJ, VA
Since Republican-run states are far more affordable than those led by Democrats, the GOP should never have lost the messaging battle on the issue in the recent elections in New York, New Jersey and Virginia, host Mark Levin explained on Life Liberty & Levin on Saturday night.
CANCELLED: 'PBS News Weekend' to End After Republicans Rescind Funding
PBS superstation WETA and its subsidiary News Hour Productions are ending broadcasts of PBS News Weekend in early January. The "public" broadcasting news site Current reported it's "part of a restructuring prompted by the rescission of federal funding for public media."
NSC: Press No Longer Allowed in WH Room 140 Without Appointment
Late Friday afternoon, the National Security Council released a memo announcing that a White House West Wing room is now off limits to members of the press - unless they have an appointment with an authorized White House staff member.
List of Democrat Strongholds Calling on Party to End Shutdown Swells
On Thursday, the Teamsters union called on Senate Democrats to pass a clean continuing funding resolution (CR), as a growing number of traditional Democrat strongholds are demanding their party end the federal government shutdown.
Jack Smith Subpoena Targeted Firm that Didn’t Even Exist on Jan. 6
One of the more than 400 Republican/conservative entities targeted for covert surveillance by former special counsel Jack Smith’s 197 subpoenas didn’t even exist at the time that Smith was supposedly investigating.
Democrats’ Support of Illegal Aliens Also Caused the Previous Shutdown
The last federal government shutdown, like the current one, was caused by Democrats’ support of illegal immigrants. That time, they won – until President Trump took an extraordinary measure to thwart their agenda.
Every Shutdown in Last 35 Years Was Ended by a Continuing Resolution
“The gold standard for ending a shutdown has been a clean continuing resolution,” Brit Hume told “Special Report” Monday - but, it’s actually been the only standard for ending shutdowns over the last 35 years.
Just 4% of Adults Have Great Deal of Trust in TV News, Newspapers
Trust in the legacy news media today is so low than only one in 25 U.S. adult citizens place a great deal of trust in what they’re being told by television and newspaper reports, results of a new national survey reveal.
Oversight Cmte Tells NPR Reporter Where to Go When He Criticizes Video
“We get that reporting might be tough since NPR was defunded after we exposed your woke CEO and biased ‘news’ at our hearing,” the House Oversight Committee responded Tuesday when National Public Radio’s Tom Dreisbach criticized a video promoting the committee’s latest report.
Levin: FDR Was Given Trade Deal Authority for Times Just Like These
In 1934, Congress gave famed Democrat President Franklin Roosevelt the authority to adjust tariff rates without its approval so that presidents could deal with times just like those President Donald Trump faces today, Constitutional Scholar Mark Levin explained Sunday.