A Record High 40% Tell CNBC Economy is ‘Good or Excellent’

Many Americans think the economy is going to be great again. A new CNBC poll indicated record high optimism about the the economy under President Donald Trump. CNBC senior economics reporter Steve Liesman told Squawk Box viewers on April 12, that 40 percent of respondents said “the economy is good or excellent right now.” Liesman added that was “the highest in our survey history.” He also…
James Powers
April 12th, 2017 5:35 PM

ABC Comedy Presents Awful Feminist Play Featuring Cross-Dressing Boy

ABC’s Imaginary Mary is…well, you can just judge by the title and the concept of a grown woman with a cartoon imaginary friend how dumb it is. The show is about Alice (Jenna Elfman) trying to adapt to a relationship with a man, Ben (Stephen Schneider), who has kids. What has so far been a lame late-season blended family sitcom sunk even further with one of everyone’s least favorite modern…
Lindsay Kornick
April 12th, 2017 5:05 PM

WashPost’s Pulitzer Winner: The Media Now Has 'Extraordinary Power!'

Speaking to a packed audience at Washington’s The Newseum, Washington Post reporter and new Pulitzer Prize winner David Fahrenthold proclaimed that the Trump era has yielded “a time of extraordinary power for the media in Washington and that — I mean that, power.”
Curtis Houck
April 12th, 2017 5:04 PM

Rick Perlstein Shows Cluelessness About ‘KKK’ Conservatism in NYT Mag

Next Sunday’s New York Times Sunday Magazine will feature a long essay by left-wing historian Rick Perlstein: “I Thought I Understood the American Right. Trump Proved Me Wrong.” Approach with caution, warn two prominent conservative writers. National Review's Jonah Goldberg warns: “Perlstein’s essay offers a really good insight into how the Times has jettisoned so much credibility in the age of…
Clay Waters
April 12th, 2017 3:36 PM

Blunt Hillary Book Contrasts with Journalists' Previous Cheerleading

When is the best time to get something written by liberals resembling the truth about a liberal politician? The answer is after, and only after, that liberal politician has lost the final campaign of his or her career. Such is the case with authors Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes who in 2014 wrote a mushy book about Hillary Clinton called HRC. Of course, back then Hillary was looked upon as the…

P.J. Gladnick
April 12th, 2017 2:56 PM

SJWs Cry Sexism for Lack of Females on UK Game Show

Social justice warriors are at it again, this time taking aim at the popular United Kingdom game show University Challenge because not a single female made it to the final.  A game in the mold of Jeopardy, University Challenge airs on the BBC that features college students from the UK’s top schools.  
Melissa Mullins
April 12th, 2017 2:31 PM

NY State Passes ‘Free’ College Bill, Liberals Whine It Is ‘Lame’

New York State’s newly passed 2018 budget included a provision that will pay for the tuition of residents who attend public colleges in the state. The liberal media praised the government handout and found progressives who still considered it insufficient. Slate senior business and economics correspondent Jordan Weissmann called the new program “pretty lame,” and immediately focused on the…
James Powers
April 12th, 2017 1:59 PM

Journalist to Kellyanne Conway’s Face: ‘You’re The Darkness’

Wow! USA Today columnist Michael Wolff came out and said what every liberal journalist probably thinks of the Donald Trump administration and said it to Kellyanne Conway’s face: “You’re the darkness.” At Wednesday’s Newseum “Press and the President” forum, Wolff recited the Washington Post’s new slogan to Trump’s White House counselor and admitted what the Post was really driving at: “I’m gonna…
Geoffrey Dickens
April 12th, 2017 1:28 PM

CBS Hypes Attack on Spicer From Group Smearing His 'Holocaust Denial'

Sean Spicer’s Hitler gaffe on Tuesday was dumb and embarrassing, something he’s since admitted. Yet, that wasn’t enough for the journalists at CBS This Morning, Wednesday. They hyped attacks from an organization that smeared the White House press secretary, calling him a “Holocaust denier.” The Anne Frank Center, which famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz has derided as “tiny” and phony,” also called for…
Scott Whitlock
April 12th, 2017 12:44 PM

Aretha ‘Supportive’ of ‘Silent Night’ as Abortion Hymn on 'Scandal'

Legendary singer Aretha Franklin fully supported the use of her Christmas song, “Silent Night,” in a TV abortion scene, according to the show’s creator. In anticipation of the 100th episode of ABC’s political drama, Scandal, the creator and cast spoke with The Hollywood Reporter. During the interview published Tuesday, the stars disclosed details on an abortion scene in season five, which…
Katie Yoder
April 12th, 2017 11:58 AM

Obvious Liberal April Ryan Denies She’s Obviously a Liberal on CNN

American Urban Radio Networks White House Correspondent and newly minted CNN analyst April Ryan played the race card yet again in an interview on CNN Tonight With Don Lemon Tuesday night. Not only that, but she laughably denied that she was a Democrat or partisan in any way.  
Kristine Marsh
April 12th, 2017 11:41 AM

NYT Freaks: Says EPA Cuts Will Harm Defenseless States

Hiboko Tabuchi of the New York Times wrote a supposed news story lamenting the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency. It was presented both in headline and tone as an editorial: “What’s at Stake in the Cuts Proposed for the E.P.A.” The photo selection really rubbed in the emotional aspect of the administration’s brutal (proposed) cuts: the large set of four…
Clay Waters
April 12th, 2017 9:03 AM

Snopes Uses 'Equal Pay' Argument Liz Warren Rejects — To Defend Her

Now that Facebook and more recently Google have designated it as one of several approved "fake news" identifiers, the profile of Snopes.com, a website which has been using “fact-checking” as a shield to advance a left-supporting, right-bashing agenda for over two decades, has risen. Its quality certainly hasn't. Recently, the website shamelessly used the same sensible argument others have used…
Tom Blumer
April 12th, 2017 8:30 AM

ABC's 'The Middle' Celebrates Faith and Family

Tuesday night’s episode of The Middle, “The Confirmation,” could have turned out very badly given the subject matter. Parents Frankie (Patricia Heaton) and Mike (Neil Flynn) send their son Brick (Atticus Shaffer) off to “Wilderness Jesus Jam” camp to help him brush up on his knowledge of religion in preparation for his upcoming confirmation.
Dawn Slusher
April 12th, 2017 2:07 AM