Univision, Telemundo Bash HHS Facility for Undocumented 'Kids'

Top Hispanic television networks Univision and Telemundo omitted key facts in their recent reporting about temporary holding facilities for undocumented youth in Tornillo, Texas, beginning with the fact that all the so-called 'children' in the facility are actually teenagers.
Kathleen Krumhansl

Jim Sciutto: Kavanaugh Being Accused of Gang Rape Is Just Politics

So what's the big deal? Brett Kavanaugh was accused of being involved in gang rape but why does he have to act so upset about that? I mean, that accusation was just politics. Who would make such absurd analysis? Well, a good bet would be a CNN anchor, specifically Jim Sciutto because that's what he did on Thursday's Newsroom when analyzing Kavanaugh's understandably angry reaction to being…

P.J. Gladnick

CNN Panel Explodes in Anger After Learning Kavanaugh Has the Votes

Upon hearing that Judge Brett Kavanaugh had the votes be confirmed, a CNN panel at the 4:00pm EST hour responded as you would expect, with hysterical tirades against the “sexism” and “racism” of America, adding that the Founding Fathers would be upset today, and this confirmation would energize women to vote against Republicans at the midterm elections this November.
Kristine Marsh

Sharpton: Kavanaugh Supporters Like People at Lynchings after Church

We knew that Senator Susan Collins would come under attack by the left for her "yes" vote on Kavanaugh. But comparing Collins to people who would attend lynchings after going to church? No one would sink that low, right? Wrong. On MSNBC Friday afternoon, Al Sharpton said: "these people would go to church and then go to the lynching after clothing themselves in morality. And that's what we're…
Mark Finkelstein

Wow: CNN’s Chalian Admits This Was ‘Perhaps’ Trump’s ‘Best Week’

Moments after Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins announced Friday afternoon that she’ll vote for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, liberal journalists were despondent. But for others decided to face the music and CNN’s David Chalian did so by admitting that this was “perhaps” Donald Trump’s “best week as President.”
Curtis Houck

Trump Supporter Steve Cortes Calls Out Race-Obsessed CNN Panel

During Thursday’s edition of CNN Tonight With Don Lemon, the eponymous host asked his panel to weigh in on Senator Orrin Hatch waving his hand at angry left-wing protesters and telling them to “grow up.” It did not take long for the panel to make the entire debate about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the source of anger for the protesters who confronted Senator Hatch, all about race and…
Ryan Foley

Not-So Alt-Left Insanity and Donald Duck: Imperialist Exploiter

In writing this column over lo these many months, I’ve heard from lots of people that “Alt-Left” is a lousy formulation for this collation of progressive pieties, liberal licentiousness, bohemian bric-a-brac and Bolshevik bossiness. The common complaint is that there is nothing “alt” about the beliefs and behavior it documents. Having sex with shrubbery, whining about “white people shampoo” or…
Matt Philbin

Watch the Moment Chris Hayes Realizes Kavanaugh Will Be Confirmed

On Friday afternoon, moderate Senators Susan Collins and Joe Manchin announced they both would vote yes on Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court. As you might expect, MSNBC hosts didn’t take the news well. Liberal host Chris Hayes actually dropped his head in sorrow at the news. 
Scott Whitlock

WashPost Urged to End Dishonest Label of Rubin as ‘Conservative'

During her nine-year tenure as a blogger for the Washington Post, Jennifer Rubin has written columns that have been described by the newspaper as coming “from a conservative perspective.” More than three dozen conservative leaders disagreed with that assessment on Wednesday, when they sent a letter to the Post’s editorial board stating that Rubin has “repeatedly rejected conservative ideas and…
Randy Hall

Amy Schumer: Voting For Kavanaugh Means ‘Women Don’t Matter’

Actress Amy Schumer rose to fame after starring in a 2015 movie as a young magazine writer caught up in numerous romantic misadventures. And, while not romantic in nature, her misadventures appear to have continued in real life.
Jacob Comello

Ari Melber: Kavanaugh ‘Didn’t Apologize’ for 'Perjuring Himself'

It was Joy Behar’s birthday Friday and the co-host of The View was celebrated by her fellow hosts with guest appearances and birthday wishes from Democrat politicians and liberal news anchors.The panel also talked about the news of the day, the vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, with guest hosts MSNBC anchors Ari Melber and Chris Hayes sounding more like View hosts than actual…
Kristine Marsh

HBO Doc Spotlights Christian Schoolgirls Kidnapped by Boko Haram

A new HBO documentary is striving to shed light on the untold stories of Christian schoolgirls captured and held hostage by Islamic terrorists. On Oct. 2, HBO released a trailer for its upcoming documentary “Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped by Boko Haram,” which tells the horrific story of Christian schoolgirls or “The Chibok Girls” kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014. The film, set for release on Oct. 22…
Katie Yoder

MSNBC Frets at ‘Right Wing’ Maine, Cheers ‘Profile in Courage’ Alaska

The journalists on MSNBC, Friday were partially disturbed and partially relieved as they parsed the tea leaves on how the final vote would go for Brett Kavanaugh. On the one hand, moderate Republican Lisa Murkowski is a “profile in courage” for voting against the Supreme Court nominee. But Susan Collins might fall victim to the “very right-wing” desires of Maine.   
Scott Whitlock

Post-Cloture NBC Hopes Other GOPers Vote No; ‘Beyond Reelection’

During and after the cloture vote Friday morning to move forward with Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court, NBC’s Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchell held out hope that unnamed Republican Senators could change their minds to oppose Kavanaugh and that, amidst the onslaught of pressure (read: verbal harassment from the left), voting against the Judge is thinking “beyond reelection.”
Curtis Houck