Politico Touts Hillary Lesson From 2016: Be Nicer to the Press

In an otherwise critical piece about Hillary Clinton’s continued high public profile being a problem for Democrats ahead of the midterms and 2020, Politico’s Annie Karni touted the former Democratic nominee having learned at least one lesson from 2016: she should have been nicer to reporters. Appearing on MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports Friday afternoon, Karni emphasized how Clinton “understands…
Kyle Drennen

EWTN Exposes How Planned Parenthood Will Pay to Keep Abortion Alive

Ever since Brett Kavanaugh took his rightful seat on the Supreme Court, leftists and their abortionist buddies have been frantically reconsidering - not the morality of their actions or policies, but ways to mold American opinion. Catherine Hadro of EWTN’s Pro-Life Weekly exposed the latest development on that front on Oct. 19, where she related on the show that Planned Parenthood is devising a “…
Jacob Comello

Ruhle Admits Media Outrage at Trump Isn't Something Voters Care About

Friday afternoon on MSNBC Live, host Stephanie Ruhle talked with political correspondent Steve Kornacki about the media and Trump’s effect on the upcoming Midterm elections. In a rare moment of self-reflection, the MSNBC team noted that maybe the things they were outraged by weren’t the same things voters cared about.
Kristine Marsh

On MSNBC, Rosie O'Donnell Suggests Military Coup Against Trump

President Trump’s archenemy and 9/11 truther Rosie O’Donnell used her platform as a guest on MSNBC’s Deadline: White House to trash the President, whom she described as “evil” and “dark.”  . O’Donnell suggested orchestrating a military coup against the President in addition to claiming that his “wet dream” involves scaring journalists into “not printing bad news about him, which is also…
Ryan Foley

Twitter Locks Conservative Site Out for ‘Hate’ Citing Facts About STDs

Citing facts is now considered hate speech, according to Twitter. LifeSiteNews, a pro-life conservative news outlet, was locked out of its Twitter account on October 18 after Twitter found an article posted four years ago violated its “rules against hateful conduct.” In the article in question, Dr. Gerard M. Nadal, president of the Coalition on Abortion, stated that HIV, syphilis, and gonorrhea…
Corinne Weaver

'Big Mouth' Reveals Netflix’s Penchant for Sexualizing Minors

This month streaming kingpin Netflix welcomed into its fold a new season for an animated comedy which tore through desperately needed boundaries like tissue paper. Nick Kroll’s show “gives zero f**ks,” and apparently, neither does Netflix.
Jacob Comello

Watch Acosta’s CNN Live Shot That Led to That Bizarre ‘F*** You’ DM

Conservative media and social media were set ablaze late Thursday night when CNN’s Jim Acosta reacted to a former Trump staffer tweeting “Dear Diary” to his complaint about Trump rallies featuring loud music with a “fuck you” direct message and a measly apology.  Acosta’s tweet and tirade were further put into context upon seeing the CNN Tonight live shot that showed what — shall we say —…
Curtis Houck

Secretary of State Pompeo Rips ABC for Single-Source Khashoggi Claim

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lit into ABC News on Friday for running a story with one anonymous"Turkish official"  claiming Pompeo heard an audio recording of an attack on missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. In the Trump years, a single anonymous foreign source somehow is more credible than a Secretary of State (and the Turkish foreign minister) on the record. 

Tim Graham

Brokaw Warns Press Not to Assume Trump Guilt, Notes Lack of Evidence

Following a report on Friday’s Today show designed to draw “parallels” between the current Russian investigation of the Trump administration and the Watergate scandal under President Nixon, NBC Senior Correspondent Tom Brokaw actually seemed to caution his media colleagues against making too many comparisons. The veteran journalist noted the lack of evidence against President Trump and warned…
Kyle Drennen

Surprise: NYT Editorial Slams HRC Defense of Bill, Mentions Broaddrick

Michelle Cottle, the lead New York Times editorial writer for national politics, issued a surprising signed lead editorial in Thursday’s edition, “Hillary Clinton’s Master Class in Distraction” (perhaps a quasi-lead editorial, as it carries the paper’s “Editorial Observer” tag, but it is in the regular editorial slot). Cottle actually mentioned respectfully the case of Juanita Broaddick, who…
Clay Waters

Facebook Removes Farrakhan’s Post, But Twitter Won’t?

Anti-semitism is bad. This is something everyone can agree on. Except for Twitter. On October 18, Facebook removed a video of Rev. Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, referring to Jewish people as “termites” from his page. On October 18, Facebook removed a video of Rev. Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, referring to Jewish people as “termites” from his page. However, the…
Corinne Weaver

Jewish Leaders Join With MRC’s Bozell in Slamming Twitter’s Hypocrisy

On the 23rd anniversary of the Million Man March, organizer Louis Farrakhan was in Detroit, Michigan delivering a speech. A video he posted online showed him standing at the pulpit receiving applause and laughter while he compared Jewish people to “termites” and called Jews “stupid.” In response to Farrakhan’s language and Twitter’s subsequent failure to act appropriately, we have talked to…
NB Staff

Feminist Celebs: ‘All of Us’ Are Under ‘Attack’ If Dems Lose

No amount of money or hyperbole is too high for Democrats attempting to wrest control of the House and Senate from Republicans. It is shaping up to be a tough fight. What seems to be giving lefties confidence though, is the fact that they have the cash and pretty smiles of Hollywood’s finest to back them up.  
Gabriel Hays

Media See Parallel in Race Relations Between '68 Protests and Now

October 16 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1968 Olympic Games protest by U.S. sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Their black power salute on the medal stand at Mexico City outraged many Americans and divided the media, but today the united American media celebrates them as royalty. Media treat another athlete reviled by many, Colin Kaepernick, as the successor to Smith and Carlos as a…
Jay Maxson