ABC, CBS Touting Ossoff’s Non-Win, ‘First Scare at Ballot Box’ for GOP

After spending the morning playing up the non-win of Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff, ABC and CBS continued to play their game of spin-the-story Wednesday evening. “The President put all of his support behind Republicans in yesterday's congressional special election in Georgia, but it turned out that Democrat Jon Ossoff was the top vote-getter,” Anchor Scott Pelley announced on CBS Evening News, “…

Nicholas Fondacaro
April 20th, 2017 12:25 AM

CNN vs. CNN: GA-06 Is 'Really Ruby Red Republican,' But Not Really

On Wednesday's New Day on CNN, viewers could see a contradictory message as CNN regulars repeatedly embellished the Sixth Congressional District of Georgia as being solidly Republican -- even though there were also a few times when CNN regulars conceded that Donald Trump only beat Hillary Clinton by about a point in the district. But the CNN regulars still kept going back to painting the…

Brad Wilmouth
April 19th, 2017 11:49 PM

Surprise: Univision Actually Gets 'Allahu Akbar' Coverage Right

Raise your hand if you thought that Univision, of all outlets, would defy politically correct media convention and be the most factually accurate when it came to covering the utterances made by the shooter upon his arrest in Fresno, California. Shockingly, this is exactly what happened.
Jorge Bonilla
April 19th, 2017 11:28 PM

Fox Police Drama: Cops Hunt Black People, Pastor Yearns for Ferguson

Wednesday night’s episode of Shots Fired, “Hour 5: Before the Storm,” officially established the show as over-the-top, race-baiting nonsense. While DOJ Special Prosecutor Preston Terry (Stephen James) and Investigator Ashe Akino (Sanaa Lathan) delve deeper into their investigation of the deaths of black, unarmed teen Joey Campbell and white, unarmed teen Jesse Carr, their discovery about the…
Callista Ring
April 19th, 2017 10:50 PM

NBC Shocked Supreme Court Would Dare Side With a Church Over the State

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court of the United States heard the oral argument for the controversial Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer. The case tackles the idea of a separation between church and state, “The question: Can states refuse to give money to churches even when it's for something that doesn't involve worship,” noted Anchor Lester Holt during NBC Nightly News. And judging by questions…
Nicholas Fondacaro
April 19th, 2017 9:47 PM

The Undefeated Can't Look Past Racism in Baseball

Left-stream writers love to criticize conservatives as people who are stuck in the past. But truth be known, they are mired in yesteryear as it relates to race. One of their pet narratives is to claim we are as racist a nation today as we were in the long ago past. They’re doing it again now in conjunction with the recent start of the major-league baseball season and baseball’s annual observance…
Jay Maxson
April 19th, 2017 7:42 PM

Chelsea Clinton’s Cheerleading Cult

Thirstier than an ultra-marathoner lost in Death Valley in mid-July. Hyping the entertainment magazine's latest cover, Co-Editor-in-Chief Claudia Eller gushed this week, "How cool does Chelsea Clinton look on our Power of Women, NY, cover?" Welcome to the liberal media's manufacturing of "cool." Leather jacket? Check. Overzealous airbrushing? Check. Humanizing grin? Check. Democratic…
Michelle Malkin
April 19th, 2017 6:31 PM

Worse Than Racists

As a group, black Americans have made the greatest gains -- over some of the highest hurdles and in a very short span of time -- of any racial group in mankind's history. What's the evidence? If one totaled up the earnings of black Americans and considered us as a separate nation with our own gross domestic product, we would rank among the 20 richest nations. 
Walter E. Williams
April 19th, 2017 6:27 PM

Reform the Tax Code Now!

Thanks to the beneficence of the federal government (and the calendar), we Americans have until midnight on April 18 to file our income taxes. It's too bad filing taxes wasn't an easier process. President Trump has pledged to reform our tax code, which, to most people, currently reads like a foreign language.
Cal Thomas
April 19th, 2017 6:26 PM

Camerota Hits GA GOP Candidate from the Left, Spin as Trump Referendum

During the April 18 edition of CNN's New Day, co-host Alisyn Camerota pressed GOP candidate Karen Handel on whether the runoff regarding the special election in Georgia’s Sixth District in 60 days is “a referendum on Donald Trump.” Handel responded by blasting her opponent, Jon Ossoff, who was the only Democratic candidate and received 48.1 percent of the vote in the election, since he “doesn’…

Randy Hall
April 19th, 2017 6:14 PM

Activists, Preschoolers Rally for Religious Freedom in Playground Case

Religious freedom is not something to toy with – even on the playground. On Wednesday, an unusual crowd gathered outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. as justices inside heard oral arguments on whether or not a religiously-affiliated preschool can receive government money to make its playground safer for kids. In interviews with MRC Culture, conservative and religious speakers, rallying…
Katie Yoder and Sarah Stites
April 19th, 2017 5:26 PM

Nat Geo Is Producing a Birth Control Doc

National Geographic is delving into hot-button social issues for a second time this year with its announcement of a new drama The Birth of the Pill. According to an exclusive statement released to The Hollywood Reporter, the documentary will follow a group of four activists who “took on the scientific establishment, the church and cultural norms in their fight to make safe and effective…
Sarah Stites
April 19th, 2017 5:15 PM

Boston Democrat Grabs Reporter; Media, Liberals Largely Silent

An interesting development took place earlier this month in Boston as Democratic mayoral candidate Tito Jackson had to apologize for grabbing the arm of a female local NPR reporter similar to how Corey Lewandowski physically grabbed reporter Michelle Fields in March 2016.
Curtis Houck
April 19th, 2017 5:12 PM

Nets Use Tax Day to Demand Trump's Tax Returns, Ignore Taxpayer Views

​Paying taxes is almost universally hated — especially on Tax Day — when it is fresh on the minds of everyone who filed their 1040. But instead of focusing on the attitudes of taxpayers or even the amount of money the federal government takes from citizens, the networks had other priorities. Like beating up President Donald Trump over his tax returns.
Aly Nielsen
April 19th, 2017 4:31 PM