Birds and Bees Talk Includes Adam and Steve on CBS’s ‘Man With a Plan’

The CBS Man With a Plan episode appropriately titled "The Talk" made the birds and the bees a little more liberal than the traditional way parents put it for their children, adding only shock and confusion.
Justin Ashford
January 24th, 2017 1:19 AM

Guardian Columnist: 'Trumpism' Unleashing Tsunami Against Human Rights

Donald Trump has only been in the White House since Friday, but liberal extremists are already hammering the Republican president as a threat to human rights around the world who “despises the notions of fundamental rights and human dignity” and is a “blatant racist demagogue and would-be dictator.” That's the opinion put forth on Monday by Natalie Nougayrede, a columnist for the liberal British…
Randy Hall
January 23rd, 2017 11:57 PM

'The Young Pope' Implies 2/3 of Priests Are Homosexuals or Pedophiles

The liberal HBO show The Young Pope’s fourth episode, aired on January 23, has the Pope suggest that pedophiles and homosexuals constitute a whopping two thirds of the clergy.
Callista Ring
January 23rd, 2017 11:56 PM

CW Show Affirms ‘I’m With Her, Along With Rest of Popular Vote'

In “Chapter Fifty-Two” of CW’s Jane the Virgin, one last desperate quip in support of Hillary Clinton was randomly inserted into a conversation about Jane’s husband Michael’s (Brett Dier) new ambition to be a stand-up comedian.
Karen Townsend
January 23rd, 2017 11:54 PM

Twilight Zone: Rather Scolds Conway Over ‘Alternate Facts’ Flub

Dan Rather, a man whose career at CBS was destroyed by a lie he couldn’t let go of, appeared on MSNBC’s Hardball where he was outraged at Kellyanne Conway’s coined term of “alternate facts.” “Well, to say it was unfortunate is, to put it mildly. This was a big mistake,” he declared as he started to tear into the president’s advisor, “None of us can go into this world alternative facts.” 
Nicholas Fondacaro
January 23rd, 2017 11:25 PM

NY Times, AP Fail to Quote SNL Writer's Mean Barron Trump Tweet

The New York Times reported Monday afternoon that NBC has suspended Saturday Night Live writer Katie Rich indefinitely for tweeting ... well, what? Reporter Dave Itzkoff failed to tell readers what Rich tweeted just minutes after Donald Trump was inaugurated as the nation's 45th President on Friday. Instead, he vaguely described it as "a widely criticized post she made Friday on her personal…
Tom Blumer
January 23rd, 2017 10:50 PM

ABC, NBC Tout Chelsea Defending Barron, No Mention of ‘SNL’ Writer

Saturday Night Live writer Katie Rich found herself in hot water over the weekend after the 33-year-old thought it was humorous to bully 10-year-old Barron Trump, saying “Barron will be this country’s first homeschool shooter.” In response to Rich’s vile tweet, former first daughter Chelsea Clinton spoke up and defended the president’s son. ABC and NBC, of course, touted her defense Monday…
Nicholas Fondacaro
January 23rd, 2017 8:45 PM

There's Hope Yet! Bill Maher Questions Need for Dept of Education

Two largely unheralded accomplishments by President Trump right out of the gate -- first, his mere presence in Washington compelled countless women to get more exercise in one day than Michelle Obama could persuade them to exert over eight years. And second, inducing liberal court jester Bill Maher to question the sanctity of a major federal bureaucracy. Not bad for Trump's first weekend in…
Jack Coleman
January 23rd, 2017 7:32 PM

The Strange Ignorance of PolitiFact

It would be difficult to think of any principle more basic than that criminal defendants can’t be convicted except by proof beyond a reasonable doubt. But left-leaning “fact-checker” PolitiFact doesn’t even know it. In an error-filled January 19 “fact-check,” PolitiFact’s Anna Orso writes about “the ‘clear and convincing’ standard used in criminal trials.”  The clear and convincing evidence…
Hans Bader
January 23rd, 2017 5:02 PM

Trump Spokesman to CNN's Acosta: ‘Report It Straight Up’

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Monday battled with CNN reporter Jim Acosta, demanding that journalists just “report it straight up” when it comes to the President. CNN is the outlet that Trump blasted as “fake news” and Spicer demanded, “Some days we do do the right thing. Some days we are successful.... When we're wrong, say we're wrong. But it's not always wrong and negative.” 
Scott Whitlock
January 23rd, 2017 3:58 PM

NYT's New Trump Attack: 'Disinformation Was Once for Dictatorships'

New York Times media reporter Jim Rutenberg used the D-word in his latest excoriation of the new president in “The Costs of Trump’s Brand of Reality.” “Disinformation was once for dictatorships, not the U.S.”...was how Rutenberg's story was plugged on the front of Monday’s paper, for his “Mediator” column on the front of Business Day.
Clay Waters
January 23rd, 2017 3:50 PM

Media Flips Lid After Trump Reinstates Reagan Abortion Policy

To start off his first week in office, Donald Trump spent the morning signing executive orders, one of which was reversing a pro-abortion policy from the Obama Administration. The “Mexico City” policy, more commonly called the “Global Gag” policy by the left, bans federal funds from being given to organizations who pay for or promote abortions overseas. It was originally enacted by Ronald Reagan…
Kristine Marsh
January 23rd, 2017 3:49 PM

ABC’s Karl Tangles with Spicer, Demands He Swear Oath of Truth

After calling on some reporters not from establishment media, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer finally called on network reporters in his Monday press briefing, including a tense square-off with ABC’s Jonathan Karl over whether he needs to “pledge never to knowingly say something that is not factual.” When Spicer called on him, Karl admitted: “...[b]efore I get to a policy question, just a…
Curtis Houck
January 23rd, 2017 3:17 PM

Gore Rewrites 'Inconvenient' Claim About NYC Flooding in Sequel

Critics gave former Vice President Al Gore grief for predicting in An Inconvenient Truth that major cities including lower Manhattan would be underwater if severe ice melt occurred. Now Gore is rewriting history to claim his prediction came true in order to promote his upcoming film, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, which debuted at Sundance on Jan. 19. In this case, context is the…
Julia A. Seymour
January 23rd, 2017 2:56 PM