NYT's Fuller Finds San Francisco Treat In 6 Weeks Paid Parental Leave

New York Times San Francisco bureau chief Thomas Fuller embraced a major shift toward European-style social policy in that city in Wednesday's “No Pay Cuts for New Parents in San Francisco – City Becomes the First in the Country to Approve Six Weeks of Fully Paid Leave.” As shown by that headline, the Times got really excited about the local liberal ordinance, with a full story on the front of…
Clay Waters
April 7th, 2016 8:08 AM

Lemon Again Misleads by Linking Religious Freedom Laws to Segregation

For the second time in a week, CNN Tonight host Don Lemon entered into an on-air debate late Wednesday with a conservative by misrepresenting the newly-signed religious freedom law in Mississippi as akin to “discrimination,” banning interracial marriage, and what “they did with black folks” before the Civil Rights Era.
Curtis Houck
April 7th, 2016 1:46 AM

Not News: Once-Deported Illegal-Immigrant Driver Kills Father, 2 Girls

In a properly functioning news environment, where genuine journalists recognize important news and report it without first screening its relevance through a PC filter, the deaths of volunteer firefighter Peter Hacking and his two young daughters in a car crash near Wylie, Texas last week would have become a widely covered national story by now. Sadly, virtually the only reason it's known at all…
Tom Blumer
April 7th, 2016 12:33 AM

Blitzer Predicts Cruz 'Not Going to Do Well' with Minorities, Women

On Wednesday's The Situation Room on CNN, host Wolf Blitzer suggested that GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz would not do well in a general election with minorities and women as he discussed Idaho Republican Senator James Risch's preference for Cruz over Donald Trump as his party's nominee: "After losing in 2012 when President Obama was reelected, the Republican National Committee did what they…
Brad Wilmouth
April 6th, 2016 11:11 PM

‘Heartbeat’: It’s Morning Again in America, But It’s Pretty Awful

So, just when you thought network television couldn’t mangle the sanctity of the American family any further…I give you NBC’s Heartbeat.
Dylan Gwinn
April 6th, 2016 10:50 PM

WashPost Hails UMC Pastor Sleeping in Tent to Support Gay Marriage

The front-page of Wednesday’s local section in The Washington Post featured a large photo and glowing article touting a United Methodist Church pastor’s nationwide protest by camping out in front of churches ahead of the UMC global conference that will feature a vote to support gay marriages.
Curtis Houck
April 6th, 2016 10:43 PM

Requiem for a VA Victim

What does a suffering military veteran have to do to force an unresponsive government to change its ways? How about self-immolating in front of his VA clinic?  Nope. Apparently, even this horror is not enough to move the inert bureaucrats at the Department of Veterans Affairs -- let alone the indifferent tango dancer-in-chief.
Michelle Malkin
April 6th, 2016 10:27 PM

Campus Lunacy, Part II

Professor Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He recently wrote an article titled "The hypocrisy behind the student renaming craze." Students, often with the blessing of faculty, have discovered that names for campus buildings and holidays do not always fit politically correct standards for race, class and sex.
Walter E. Williams
April 6th, 2016 10:22 PM

Hillary Fan Barney Frank Accuses Bernie Sanders of 'McCarthyism'

Bernie Sanders: rabid right-winger? A senior Hillary surrogate has accused Bernie Sanders of "McCarthyism," of all things. Has Bernie's big Wisconsin win knocked the Clinton campaign off its moorings? Five years ago, I wrote that the irascible Barney Frank could pick a fight in a phone booth. Further proof came on Chris Hayes' MSNBC show tonight, as Hillary-fan Frank jumped ugly with fellow…
Mark Finkelstein
April 6th, 2016 10:21 PM

Matthews Misrepresents What 'Simon Pure' Cruz Meant by New York Values

In Chris Matthews's mind, Ted Cruz's criticism of Donald Trump for exhibiting "New York values" was not about the social and economic liberalism of the Big Apple's cultural and political elite, but rather an attack on city life itself.
Ken Shepherd
April 6th, 2016 9:47 PM

Left's Unreported Belief: High Job-Killing Minimum Wages Are Okay

Perhaps this is why the press has been reluctant to cite economists who are predicting that sharp increases in state minimum wages like the $15-per-hour minimums just passed in California and New York will reduce employment: They're with many of their lefty brethren who don't care whether jobs are lost. So they must believe that no one else should care either. At the Washington Post's WonkBlog…
Tom Blumer
April 6th, 2016 9:24 PM

ABC Continues Obsessively Bashing ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill

Like CBS and NBC did in their morning shows, and all three networks did in the evening news the night before, Wednesday’s World News Tonight on ABC obsessively harped on Mississippi’s “controversial” “religious freedom law,” complete with scare quotes. Correspondent Steve Osunsami highlighted how critics called the law “state-sanctioned bigotry.”
Kristine Marsh
April 6th, 2016 8:07 PM

More Details on Those 'Low-Level' Recipients of Obama's Commutations

On Sunday, I noted how USA Today, the Associated Press, and the establishment press in general have swallowed the Obama administration's line that the 61 convicted and incarcerated criminals whose sentences the President commuted last Thursday were "low-level inmates" guilty of "low-level drug offenses." A spreadsheet working only from the information the White House provided demonstrates that…
Tom Blumer
April 6th, 2016 6:40 PM

MSNBC.com Fumes Over Tenn. Religious-Freedom Bill, Omits Key Facts

"Yet another 'religious freedom' bill stands on the brink of becoming law," MSNBC.com's Emma Margolin sighed in the lead paragraph of her April 6 story, "Tennessee the latest red state poised to approve 'religious freedom' bill."
Ken Shepherd
April 6th, 2016 6:39 PM