Jamie Lee Curtis Doesn’t Understand How Women Can Vote for Trump

To some actors in Hollywood, capitalism is apparently up there with misogyny and bigotry, in the list of the most evil things a candidate can stand for. Actress and author Jamie Lee Curtis, (looking and sounding very much like Rachel Maddow), said as much to Tavis Smiley on his Thursday night PBS show, claiming that Donald Trump represented all these things. Instead, she stated, Hillary stood for…
Kristine Marsh
October 7th, 2016 2:03 PM

Hillary's Hired Thugs

WASHINGTON — Through the years, one of my favorite sallies against the Clintons has been referring to Hillary Clinton as "Bruno." At times, readers have asked, "Why do you call her Bruno?" It is because there has always been an atmosphere of thuggishness about her. Another way of putting it is, time and again, she acts as though the rule of law does not pertain to her -- for instance, on the…
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
October 7th, 2016 1:46 PM

Podcast Talks 'Civil Rights,' Only Discusses Police Brutality

The latest of the liberal-leaning Clarify podcasts on Spotify addressed the issue of police killings, attributing the problem to a “pattern of racial discrimination.” The third episode of the podcast released Sept. 27 was called “Civil Rights.” In it, host Baratunde Thurston, a former producer of The Daily Show, discussed the “lack of accountability” in policing while neglecting to include any…
Callista Ring
October 7th, 2016 1:41 PM

LA Times Reporters Tag Utterly True Statement by Pence 'Misleading'

Apparently Kurtis Lee and Seema Mehta at the Los Angeles Times have access to a special Newspeak news media version of the dictionary which contains a definition of "misleading" differing from the real dictionary: "deceptive; tending to mislead" ("mislead" as a verb primarily means "to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray"). They're using their Newspeak definition to claim that a completely factual…
Tom Blumer
October 7th, 2016 1:03 PM

Charlie Rose Spins Anti-Gun Stephen Breyer as a ‘Pragmatist’

PBS host Charlie Rose on Thursday discussed Kim Kardashian and the musical Hamilton with Supreme Court Judge Stephen Breyer. Yet, he offered no tough questions on the justice’s liberalism and instead labeled him a moderate. In a fawning introduction, Rose told viewers that Breyer “is known for his pragmatism, love of literature and love of architecture.” 
Scott Whitlock
October 7th, 2016 12:49 PM

Nets Push Clinton Effort to Exploit Hurricane for Political Gain

On Friday, all three network morning shows dutifully advanced concerns from Hillary Clinton’s campaign that Hurricane Matthew could impact voter registration in Florida and touted the Democratic nominee’s demand that the state’s deadline for registration be extended to help her get more support at the ballot box in November.
Kyle Drennen
October 7th, 2016 11:46 AM

State Department Wanted to 'Crush' Hillary Email Questions

According to a recently released batch of emails, White House and State Department Staff had conspired to pressure CBS to not ask Kerry anything about Clinton’s email scandal during a Face the Nation interview on March 15, 2015. Jennifer Palmieri, the former White House communications director sent an email about this very interview asking "[t]hink we can get this done so he is not asked about…
Mike Ciandella
October 7th, 2016 11:19 AM

Stephanopoulos Badgers Florida’s Republican Governor to Extend Voting

While safety is typically one’s top concern when facing a natural disaster, apparently partisan politics should be more important, to ABC. Former Bill Clinton staffer turned news anchor George Stephanopoulos turned a interview with Republican Governor of Florida Rick Scott about Hurricane Matthew into an argument for Hillary Friday morning when he badgered Scott to let Florida voters continue…
Kristine Marsh
October 7th, 2016 11:05 AM

Letterman Scalds Trump as 'Damaged,' Needs a 'Psychiatrist' and Drugs

New York Times TV writer Dave Itzkoff caused liberals to buzz about how they miss David Letterman on television with an article on Friday headlined “Letterman Has No Love for ‘Damaged’ Trump.” Letterman was furious about Trump’s mockery of New York Times reporter Serge Kovalesky, saying the mockery showed Trump was a “damaged human being” and “a person to be shunned.” He added Trump needs “an…
Tim Graham
October 7th, 2016 10:57 AM

Trump Faces Tag Team of Cooper and Raddatz at Next Debate

If Donald Trump thought he was in a two-to-one fight at the last presidential debate (Hillary Clinton and debate moderator Lester Holt) he should be prepared for a three-to-one fight on Sunday night. In addition to his Democratic opponent, Trump will be going up against CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and ABC reporter Martha Raddatz. A look at their careers shows they both have a tendency to lean…

Geoffrey Dickens
October 7th, 2016 9:33 AM

Libs Gone Insane: ‘We Should Consider Eating Our Own Poop’

Editor’s Note: Normal people might find some of this offensive. (We hope. Dear Lord, please!) If what goes up, must come down, it’s only logical to assume that what goes in must come out. Welcome to the world of food research and whacko activism. (Please behave, we’re running a respectable column here. Save your dirty jokes for the next Cosmo item.)
Dan Gainor
October 7th, 2016 7:48 AM

Transgender 'Woman' Has Prostate Cancer on NBC’s ‘Chicago Med’

In an odd bit of déjà vu, NBC’s medical drama Chicago Med used the exact same transgender storyline in Thursday night’s episode as viewers saw the day before on CBS’s Code Black. Alexandra Grey, a transgender woman in real life, is certainly cashing in on Hollywood’s latest cause – making being transgender seem normal. Ironically these episodes have shown transgenders to be very unhealthy.
Karen Townsend
October 7th, 2016 4:06 AM

Supersnore: Gun Owners and Christian Conservatives Spoofed Again

Well, it’s no surprise NBC’s Superstore continues to push left-wing themes throughout their second season. What was impressive was how they covered so much in tonight’s episode, "Guns, Pills and Birds," in so little time. Buckle up, folks, this one’s a doozy.
Justin Ashford and Alexa Moutevelis
October 7th, 2016 3:48 AM

Anthem Protests Make One-Third of Adults ‘Less Likely’ to Watch NFL

The spate of NFL flag/anthem protests, the same protests that Commissioner Roger Goodell encouraged, are taking a toll on NFL ratings.
Dylan Gwinn
October 6th, 2016 9:39 PM