Turkish Fans Throw Things at Israeli Basketball Team During Anthem

So just when I was good and ready to declare Eagles fans the all-time worst fans in the history of history a new and far more contemptible force of fandamonium has reared its ugly head.
Dylan Gwinn
November 23rd, 2015 6:36 AM

7 Years Later and Palin is STILL Being Attacked for This One Thing!

Seven years after the 2008 U.S. presidential elections in which Alaska Governor Sarah Palin joined the Republican ticket as John McCain’s running mate, the former vice presidential candidate is still living rent free in the minds of Hollywood screenwriters. During Friday’s episode of veteran CBS procedural, Blue Bloods, the show took an overt swipe at Governor Palin.
Erik Soderstrom
November 23rd, 2015 3:46 AM

SHOCK! Hollywood Gets Gun Safety (Mostly) Right For Once

Hollywood rarely gets guns right, which makes The Walking Dead’s departure from the status quo that much more impressive. In a perfect world, we wouldn’t need to congratulate a show for getting the basics right, but when procedurals regularly show cops running up stairwells with their fingers on their triggers, it’s worth highlighting this rare reprieve from reckless technique.
Erik Soderstrom
November 23rd, 2015 1:46 AM

Longing for Dubya, WashPost's Marcus Decries GOP's 'Very Ugly Week'

Appearing as a panel member on Sunday's Face the Nation on CBS, Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus had sudden respect for former President George W. Bush as she declared that she was "nostalgic for the good old days" when President Bush had "soothing, calming responsible words about Muslims" in contrast with the "very ugly week for Republicans" since the Paris attacks.
Brad Wilmouth
November 23rd, 2015 12:36 AM

NBC Show: Fight Terror with Hugs

With a nod to the terror attacks in Paris that cancelled last week’s live show and the attack on a Mali hotel, NBC’s Undateable’s newest live episode, “An Origin Story Walks Into A Bar,” began with a little shot of compassion mixed with a chaser of naivety. 
Karen Townsend
November 23rd, 2015 12:09 AM

Stephanopoulos Omits Arguments Vs. Barring Guns to Watch List Suspects

On Sunday's This Week, host George Stephanopoulos repeatedly brought up the debate over whether to bar guns from people on the federal terror watch list or the no-fly list without delving into any of the arguments against doing so. The ABC host brought up the issue with both guests Donald Trump and Dr. Ben Carson, and raised the issue again during the Roundtable segment, but never noted either…
Brad Wilmouth
November 22nd, 2015 11:52 PM

Meet the Press Panel Accuses Americans of ‘Islamophobia’

At the top of NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday, host Chuck Todd dismissed security concerns over terrorism as nothing more that bigotry: “How will the ISIS threat and the politics of fear impact the 2016 campaign? Also, Syrian refugees and America, are there legitimate reasons to slow the process or is this just Islamaphobia?” Teasing the upcoming segment later in the show, Todd proclaimed: “...the…
Kyle Drennen
November 22nd, 2015 4:11 PM

The Boston Globe's 'Spotlight' on Sex Abuse Shows Hypocrisy

While Hollywood and The Boston Globe would want you to believe that the new movie Spotlight is an impartial dramatization of the paper's 2002 reporting on sex abuse in the Catholic Church in Boston, the truth is something else entirely. As Spotlight slowly makes its way to theaters across the country, mainstream media movie reviewers are grossly distorting the truth about the Catholic Church sex…
Dave Pierre
November 22nd, 2015 4:03 PM

Church of England 'Our Father' Ad Refused by UK Cinema Chains

The BBC reports The Church of England is "disappointed and bewildered" by the refusal of leading UK cinema chains to show a very quiet ad of people saying the Lord's Prayer. The Church called the decision "plain silly" and warned it could have a "chilling" effect on free speech. It had hoped the 60-second film would be screened across Great Britain before Christmas ahead of the new Star Wars…
Tim Graham
November 22nd, 2015 1:59 PM

Lefty Blogger: GOP’s Fake Issues Distract Public From Real Issues

The left tends to believe that Republicans, for whatever reason, are a lot better than Democrats at messaging and salesmanship. In that vein, Martin Longman argues that GOPers have a flair for fabricating issues -- “non-problems,” Longman calls them -- which distract the public from real problems. “There was the non-problem with Fast & Furious,” wrote Longman in a Friday post. “There was the…
Tom Johnson
November 22nd, 2015 1:28 PM

Taiwanese Animators: Hillary Sings 'I Will Survive'

Is this the funniest production yet from the Taiwanese Animators? A strong case can be made for the affirmative. Great graphics. Hilarious parody lyrics to the tune of "I Will Survive." And, above all, a singing voice that sounds remarkably like that of Hillary Clinton. So everybody, follow the bouncing ball and sing along:    
P.J. Gladnick
November 22nd, 2015 12:37 PM

Limbaugh: Obama Sees Conservatives as ‘Number One Enemy,’ Not ISIS

Appearing on Fox News Sunday, conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh blasted President Obama for treating Republicans as a greater enemy than ISIS terrorists: “Barack Obama's number one enemy is the Republican Party and the conservative movement. You see he gets animated, he doesn't need cue cards, he doesn’t need Teleprompter when he starts ripping into them.”
Kyle Drennen
November 22nd, 2015 11:18 AM

Really? Media Meme: U.S. Does Not Face Same Terrorism Risks As Europe

In the wake of the Paris terrorist murder sprees, a media narrative that the U.S. is somehow less vulnerable to terrorist attacks than countries in Europe has arisen. The reasons given for this contention would be uproariously funny if the stakes weren't so serious: "Geography and strict travel restrictions." Additionally, according to the report where the meme appears to have originated, there…
Tom Blumer
November 22nd, 2015 10:38 AM

Latin Grammys Include Anti-Trump Protest by Leftist Musicians

The Latin Grammy awards on Thursday night came with an anti-Donald Trump protest. The Guadalajara-based pop-rock band Mana performed a song with San Jose-based Los Tigres del Norta called "Somos Más Americanos" ("We Are More American") and then unfurled a banner that read "Latinos unidos no voten por los racistas [Latinos, united, don't vote for the racists]." Rolling Stone elaborated: "The…
Tim Graham
November 22nd, 2015 9:08 AM