Hillary's Matter of Convenience

Hillary Clinton finally met with reporters at the UN Tuesday to explain why she used a personal email account for the vast majority of her communications as secretary of state. The problem for any public figure attempting to testify to their innocence is that one's believability is directly tied to the public's perception of one's character. Like a bad case of the winter flu, character is…
Cal Thomas
March 13th, 2015 5:52 PM

Imagine If Obama Were In Churchill's or Reagan's Shoes

Everyone says President Obama is a feckless commander, weak in statecraft, especially compared to the great leaders of the Western world, such as Reagan and Churchill.  I believe this does Obama a great injustice. It's so easy to react the way a great leader would. Sure, Obama could have left a small contingent of American troops in Iraq, preserved America's victory, and prevented the entire…
Ann Coulter
March 13th, 2015 5:34 PM

Dean Compares Tom Cotton's Iran Letter to Jane Fonda Visiting Vietnam

Appearing on the Thursday edition of MSNBC’s The Last Word, former Vermont Democratic Governor and MSNBC contributor Howard Dean put forth the analogy that the author of the letter sent to Iran in Republican Senator Tom Cotton (Ark.) is like to far-left actress and activist Jane Fonda visiting North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
Curtis Houck
March 13th, 2015 5:03 PM

NBC's Mitchell Helps Psaki Blast GOP's 'Unprecedented' Letter to Iran

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell deferred to State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki on the Friday edition of her program, and let the Obama administration flack attack the 47 Republican senators who signed an open letter to Iran's leaders. Mitchell led into the segment by playing President Obama's condescending "I'm embarrassed for them" and "it's close to unprecedented" shots at the senators, and gave…
Matthew Balan
March 13th, 2015 3:42 PM

Society of Professional Journalists Backs AP Lawsuit Against Hillary

This afternoon the Society of Professional Journalists issued a press release noting their support of the Associated Press's lawsuit against the State Department over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's e-mail. 
NB Staff
March 13th, 2015 3:38 PM

Rose to Kevin Spacey: 'Talk About Your Bromance with Bill Clinton'

Charlie Rose, on his PBS show, couldn’t resist asking actor Kevin Spacey about his “bromance” with former President Bill Clinton. The star of House of Cards -- whom CNN recently hired for their documentary on the 2016 presidential candidates -- revealed how tight he is with the ex-president. Spacey: "I was a true friend. And never doubted him, never stopped believing in him. Thought he was an…
Geoffrey Dickens
March 13th, 2015 3:27 PM

FCC Openness: Secret Rules Mention ‘Transparency’ 163 Times

The “most transparent administration in history” finally released the new FCC rules – two weeks after it had voted on them. Counting the dissent, the new regulations equaled 268,154 words and 400 pages. There were 163  mentions of “transparency” in the new regulations that no voter was allowed to see until after the FCC voted on the rules. The new rules were strongly opposed by conservatives who…
Dan Gainor
March 13th, 2015 2:49 PM

Ireland's Pro-Lifers Hold 'Challenging Media Bias' Rally In Dublin

LifeNews.com reports that pro-lifers in Ireland held a march on Wednesday night to protest the nation’s broadcast and print media bias in favor of abortion on demand. Several thousand pro-lifers turned out in Dublin outside the Irish parliament for an event they called “33 to 1: Challenging Media Bias.” In a recent two-week period last December, the campaigners asserted that 33 pro-abortion…
Tim Graham
March 13th, 2015 2:15 PM

‘Young Turks’ Host: ‘‘Fox News Sets Race Relations Back Every

Moonbat video show called Fox racist for accusing media, DOJ of inciting anti-cop violence.
Kristine Marsh
March 13th, 2015 1:30 PM

NBC on Ferguson Protesters: Shot Cops Won't 'Slow Their Movement'

During a report on Friday's NBC Today about the manhunt for suspects in the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri, correspondent Craig Melvin touted protesters in the community being undeterred by the violence: "One of the protest organizers, Rasheen Aldridge, says he hopes for the officers' recovery, but is determined not to let the shootings slow their movement."
Kyle Drennen
March 13th, 2015 12:37 PM

Kimmel to Obama: ‘Do You Have Hillary Clinton’s New E-Mail Address?'

President Barack Obama was both comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s main topic of discussion and guest on his late night talk show on ABC Thursday night, with topics in the opening monologue and sit-down interview ranging from softball questions about driving, seeing a dentist, and aliens, to substantive topics such as the letter 47 Republican Senators sent to Iran, Hillary Clinton’s email scandal, and…
Curtis Houck
March 13th, 2015 12:07 PM

WashPost Film Critic: Climate Deniers Just Like Tobacco Lobbyists

Liberal Washington Post movie critic Ann Hornaday is a you-had-me-at-Hello date when it comes to “climate change” documentaries. The latest is called Merchants of Doubt, comparing global-warming denial to denying cigarettes are bad for you. "Merchants of Doubt, a documentary by Robert Kenner, takes up where the 2006 global warming tutorial An Inconvenient Truth left off," she wrote. That's…
Tim Graham
March 13th, 2015 11:53 AM

Four Shows Worth Watching for Their Soundtracks Alone

Haley Halverson
March 13th, 2015 10:29 AM

Thanks for a Law Lecture! Scarborough, O'Donnell Spat Over 'Hands Up'

Talk about your bitter-clingers: Crazy Larry O'Donnell just can't give up on the notion that Michael Brown might have had his hands up. On today's Morning Joe, it led to a nasty little spat with Joe Scarborough. Joe asked Jeff Roorda of the St. Louis Police Officers Association whether, "since Eric Holder agreed with your side of the story," he had received an apology from the St. Louis Rams for…
Mark Finkelstein
March 13th, 2015 9:15 AM