Giles Raves: ‘White Rap Star’ Warren With Hillary Felt 'Like Church'

MSNBC’s Ari Melber filled in for Lawrence O’Donnell as host on The Last Word Monday night, where he and his guests, The Nation’s Joan Walsh and CBS News Sunday Morning Contributor Nancy Giles talked about Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s speech with Hillary Clinton earlier that day. Giles held nothing back in her praise for the pair, calling Warren a “white rap star” who “pumped up Hillary” in a moment…
Kristine Marsh
June 28th, 2016 10:22 AM

Fox's Kevin Corke: Keystone Refusal Took Longer Than Benghazi Probe

At Monday afternoon's White House press briefing, Fox News reporter Kevin Corke asked Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz about the reasons for the White House's reluctance to account for President Obama's whereabouts and activities on the night of the September 2012 Benghazi attacks. Schultz never genuinely answered Corke's question, so then Corke zinged him with the fact that it took President…
Tom Blumer
June 28th, 2016 8:56 AM

NYT's Sam Tanenhaus Uses Book Review to Slime Racist GOP

The New York Times Sunday Book Review featured former book editor Sam Tanenhaus talking about several news political tomes under the rubric “Why Populism Now?” And when we say “talking about,” we mean using the books as a pretext to slime Republicans as demographically doomed, out-of-touch racists. Also: Libertarians give you cancer.
Clay Waters
June 28th, 2016 8:54 AM

CNN's Louis: Republicans Make ‘Extreme’ Promises for ‘Angry’ Base

On Monday's New Day, after a discussion of the possibility that some Britons may have buyers' remorse after the Brexit vote to end EU membership and how the issue plays into the U.S. presidential election, CNN political commentator Errol Louis claimed that Republicans have been on a trend of candidates making "more extreme" promises that they cannot keep to their base. Moments later, former CNN…
Brad Wilmouth
June 28th, 2016 8:02 AM

Nets Fawn Over the 'Happy Couple,' the Possible Clinton/Warren Ticket

Hillary Clinton trotted around Ohio Monday with Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, adding fuel to the speculation that Warren is going to be her VP pick. And like a celebrity couple, the “big three” networks took time to fantasize about the greatness of a Clinton/Warren ticket. “A major new force on the campaign trail, Elizabeth Warren joining Hillary Clinton side by side for the first time…
Nicholas Fondacaro
June 28th, 2016 1:57 AM

Jason Whitlock: Dating White Women ‘#1 Issue Among Black Sports Fans'

If you were under the impression that the #1 topic among African-American sports fans in America was sports, well, you have been sorely mistaken. At least, according to Fox Sports 1’s Jason Whitlock. Because, Whitlock is convinced the #1 topic among black sports fans is…wait for it…white women.
Dylan Gwinn
June 28th, 2016 12:10 AM

Nets Revel in 'Despair from Anti-Abortion Forces' After SCOTUS Ruling

The US Supreme Court dealt a major blow to pro-life supporters Monday, by striking down a Texas law that required abortion clinics to have admitting privileges to a local hospital. But the liberal “big three” networks seemed to tout the ruling on their evening shows, some almost mocking. “Jubilation from the pro-choice side,” ABC’s George Stephanopoulos cheerfully noted on World News Tonight,…
Nicholas Fondacaro
June 28th, 2016 12:10 AM

Blogger: GOP Conventions Feature the ‘Worst In Human Behavior’

When citing instances of “the worst in human behavior,” reasonable choices include the Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide, and whatever ISIS did today. In a Sunday post, Washington Monthly blogger D. R. Tucker offered an absurdly unreasonable choice: the last ten Republican national conventions. Tucker did comment hopefully that “perhaps this year’s GOP convention will be so sick, so sordid, so sour…
Tom Johnson
June 27th, 2016 9:18 PM

Tim Tebow May Have Helped Save a Life, but He Was Still Cut by Philly

Apparently nothing is beneath the snark and clownery of Deadspin. On Monday, Deadspin writer Tom Ley posted an article that referenced an incident involving an airplane, a near-death situation, prayer, and Tim Tebow. What could go wrong?
Dylan Gwinn
June 27th, 2016 7:20 PM

Paul Begala's Asinine Smear of GOP Too Much Even for Bill Maher

Just often enough to catch your attention, loose-cannon lefty comic Bill Maher demonstrates why conservatives still remain in his audience. One of the guests on his HBO show Friday night, veteran Clinton apologist/Democrat consultant Paul Begala made a claim about Republicans so insipid that Maher -- who enjoys nothing more than bashing the GOP -- immediately challenged.
Jack Coleman
June 27th, 2016 6:56 PM

Andrea Mitchell Mesmerized by Clinton and Warren: ‘Magic on Stage’

Monday on Andrea Mitchell Reports, the host salivated over the “magic on stage” at the Clinton/Warren rally Cincinnati earlier in the day. Mitchell and Anita Dunn, former White House communications director, went back and forth as they praised the pair for their “very real” chemistry on stage. They went on and on, suggesting the women looked like a “pretty good winning ticket for the fall” who…
Samantha Cohen
June 27th, 2016 6:01 PM

20 Craziest Pro-Abortion Signs At SCOTUS the Media Won’t Show You

The media will no doubt cover the court’s decision in favor of abortion supporters. But it’s unlikely that they will also reveal the vulgar signs from abortion supporters.
Katie Yoder and Elliot Polsky
June 27th, 2016 5:32 PM

Free Condoms – What Could Go Wrong?

Remember when the left passionately insisted that public schools distribute free condoms to students on the bizarre theory that they were going to have sex anyway and we might as well make it safe? Well, the results are in, and the left isn't looking too great.  
David Limbaugh
June 27th, 2016 5:07 PM

Overrule Britannia! 88% of Evening News Shows Hype Brexit 'Regret'

Democracy is all well and good, until the outcome of a popular vote is unpopular with the liberal media. The people of the United Kingdom voted on June 23, to leave the European Union. The  broadcast news programs tried their own veto, focusing heavily on voter “Bregret” and anger in the three nights following the vote. 

Aly Nielsen and Sam Dorman
June 27th, 2016 4:49 PM