HuffPo: 'How the Paris Attacks Make a Global Climate Deal More Likely'

Sheesh! Talk about a completely misplaced set of priorities! In the wake of the Paris terror attacks last week in which hundreds were killed and wounded, what is now the main concern for Huffington Post reporter Daniel Marans? How the attacks will make a global climate deal more likely. In this, he sure sounds like he is as tone deaf as Brian Williams who expressed the same concern during the…
P.J. Gladnick
November 19th, 2015 7:34 PM

Losing GOP, Stephen Colbert Falls to Third Place in Late-Night Ratings

In the two months since former Comedy Central host replaced David Letterman on CBS's The Late Show in early September, Stephen Colbert has been losing ground to Jimmy Kimmel on ABC and NBC's Jimmy Fallon, a drop that has sent him to third place in late-night viewers, according to The Great Late-Night Poll conducted by measurement firm Penn Schoen Berland for The Hollywood Reporter. According to…
Randy Hall
November 19th, 2015 6:51 PM

IBD: Islamist Organization Involved in 'Screening' U.S.-Bound Refugees

Add what follows to the long list of items we should be reading about in wire service reports but instead must find in the editorial sections of the nation's two leading business newspapers. An Islamist organization tied to the Muslim Brotherhood is involved in the screening potential Syrian refugees allegedly receive before being allowed to come to the United States. Investor's Business Daily…
Tom Blumer
November 19th, 2015 5:38 PM

NewsBusted: State of the [Marital] Union

"According to the Globe, Barack and Michelle Obama’s marriage is on the rocks:  Friends say Michelle tries to talk to him about their problems, but the president offers no solutions.  Only empty rhetoric." – Jodi Miller, NewsBusted.
NB Staff
November 19th, 2015 4:52 PM

Liberal Hispanics Upset over NBC Exec Comment on ‘Illegals’ in U.S.

According to Politico, NBC News President Deborah Turness had another public relations snafu fall into her lap this week, but this one was self-inflicted as she told a group of Hispanic lawmakers (i.e. Democrats) that illegal immigrants were “illegals” and later flopped in trying to speak in Spanish to show them that she’s committed to diversity at NBC.
Curtis Houck
November 19th, 2015 4:40 PM

'South Park' Reminds Viewers about Democrat Debate

If you had watched last night's episode of South Park then you are probably aware of how it brilliantly mocked PC culture. In addition to it's hilarious mocking of PC, it also took on another topic, Saturday's Democrat presidential candidates debate. If you missed that debate, you can be forgiven because the DNC very intentionally wanted as few people to watch it as possible. However, thanks to a…
P.J. Gladnick
November 19th, 2015 4:35 PM

Salon Shocker: #PrayForParis Makes Liberals Uncomfortable

Never interrupt a liberal when he’s being superior in public – especially not if you’re going to bring your sky god into it. That is the takeaway from a recent article on (where else?) Salon.   In light of the terror attacks in France, #PrayForParis was one of the many ways people on social media responded to the events to show their support. Seems perfectly fine right? Not to Salon. You see,…
Erin Aitcheson
November 19th, 2015 4:11 PM

CNN Reporter: 'Statue of Liberty Bows Head in Anguish' After Vote

CNN correspondent Elise Labott bemoaned that the House of Representatives voted to "to intensify security screenings of Syrian refugees and suspend Obama's program to admit 10,000 of them in the next year," as Reuters reported on Thursday. In a Thursday post on Twitter, Labott linked to her network's reporting on the 289 to 137 vote, and added her own over-the-top commentary: "House passes bill…
Matthew Balan
November 19th, 2015 3:56 PM

Atlantic: Republicans Engage in Race-Baiting, But Might Not Be Racists

On Tuesday, The Atlantic featured an article that lamented decades of Republican race-baiting in presidential campaigns. The piece by [authors] allow that race-baiting “does not mean that those who employ them are racists,” but it does “show a willingness to exploit societal ills for political gain.” The authors don’t think Republicans are racists, just that Republicans have a tendency to exploit…
Michael McKinney
November 19th, 2015 3:41 PM

Video: Celebridiots Give King Obama Gifts & Praises for Job Well Done

What do you get when you give C-list celebrities a chance to fawn over their God-like president in front of a camera? You get an embarrassing mess fit for GQ’s Man of the Year recipient, Barrack Obama. In case you missed it, President Obama was named Man of the Year by GQ and got a big picture on the magazine’s cover. In an effort to push that last bit of air into the man’s already Jupiter-size…
Erin Aitcheson
November 19th, 2015 3:39 PM

Liberal Guests on CNN: U.S. Has Been 'Racist' To Refugees Since 1939

On Wednesday's CNN Tonight, Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times and liberal analyst Rula Jebreal bewailed the latest poll that found that 53 percent are opposed to letting in 10,000 Syrian refugees. Kristof hyped that "this almost exactly matches up a poll in January 1939 of whether or not to admit 10,000 mostly Jewish children into the U.S.....in retrospect, we clearly acknowledge that was a…
Matthew Balan
November 19th, 2015 3:20 PM

NBC Touts White House Using Baby’s Death to Push Paid Family Leave

Teasing an upcoming report that amounted to Obama administration propaganda on Thursday’s NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie proclaimed: “Fighting for family leave....How one mom's courageous battle for more time at home made it all the way to the White House.”  
Kyle Drennen
November 19th, 2015 12:38 PM

Lena Dunham Agrees with Gloria Steinem: Her Abortionist Is a 'Hero'

The women's fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar is one of several periodicals rushing to re-purpose interviews by HBO star Lena Dunham with her feminist favorites. They just posted Dunham's interview with the radical heroine Gloria Steinem, who's plugging her new book, complete with a dedication to her abortionist in the 1950s as a "hero." That's the word both Dunham and Steinem employed.
Tim Graham
November 19th, 2015 12:37 PM

National Geographic Thanksgiving Special: ‘Saints and Strangers’

Just in time for the upcoming holiday, National Geographic will premiere a two-part television movie about the very first Thanksgiving in 1621 between the Pilgrims and Native Americans. The series creators have marketed this special, Saints and Strangers, as a realistic, historically-accurate version of the trials and tribulations the Pilgrims faced during their Mayflower voyage and after their…
Kristine Marsh
November 19th, 2015 12:30 PM