NY Times: OWS Sues Scam Artist-Leader Over Stolen Twitter Account

Occupy Wall Street is now suing one of its leaders for taking over its Twitter account and locking out the activists. They also suspect him of financial improprieties. No surprise since that leader, Justin Wedes, was earlier exposed as a scam artist forger who tried to cheat taxpayers to fraudulently obtain a government grant.  
P.J. Gladnick
September 18th, 2014 12:53 PM

Bill Ayers: Megyn Kelly ‘Like a Cyborg… Very Metallic, Very Cold’

Ayers talks with Salon about topics such as his interview with Kelly; the Tea Party’s supposedly mistaken ideas about freedom; and would-be privatizers of public education.
Tom Johnson
September 18th, 2014 12:37 PM

CBS Lobs Softballs to Obama U.N. Ambassador, Avoids Criticism

Starting off a gentle interview with United Nations Ambassador Samantha Power on Thursday's CBS This Morning, co-host Norah O'Donnell began to pitch what could have been a hardball question on the Obama administration's slow response to violence in Syria giving rise to the ISIS terrorist threat, but instead tossed out this: "When you first became ambassador, you pushed for air strikes in Syria.…
Kyle Drennen
September 18th, 2014 11:53 AM

Breaking: Gay Liberal Radio Host Doesn’t Like NFL

On his blog, Huffington Post Gay Voices, Op-Ed writer Michelangelo Signorile made the outrageous claim that: “Professional football, perhaps more than any other male team sport, is based on misogyny and homophobia, built on it from the ground up.”  Hmmm. It’s a sport women are physically unequipped to play at high levels – that must be the misogyny. And it so far hasn’t allowed itself to be…
Tianna DiMartino and Matt Philbin
September 18th, 2014 11:32 AM

Breaking: Gay Liberal Doesn’t Like NFL

HuffPo’s Signorile: sport ‘based on misogyny and homophobia.’
Matt Philbin
September 18th, 2014 11:13 AM

CBS Asks 'Madam Secretary' Star If She Had 'Pajama Party' With Hillary

CBS has a new drama called “Madam Secretary” where the main character, played by Tea Leoni, is a newly appointed Secretary of State and on Thursday, CBS This Morning did their best to swoon over the new show. The character is said to be a cross between Hillary Clinton and Kirsten Gillibrand and as a result co-host Gayle King eagerly hyped the inspiration for the show. The CBS host…
Jeffrey Meyer
September 18th, 2014 10:53 AM

STUDY: Victims' Families Speak Out Against Obama, Networks Don't Care

The mother of ISIS beheading victim James Foley told CNN’s Anderson Cooper, on September 11, that she was “embarrassed and appalled” by the White House’s handling of her son’s kidnapping. On September 8 a spokesman for the family of ISIS victim Steven Sotloff claimed that both families were “bullied and hectored” by the administration. So how many Big Three (ABC, CBS, NBC) network stories have…
Geoffrey Dickens
September 18th, 2014 10:03 AM

Liz Warren: It's Fair to Worry About Jews Doing What Nazis Did to Them

Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has become a darling of the left for being an early promoter of the "you didn't build that" meme President Obama used during the 2012 presidential campaign, and for generally espousing positions to the left of Hillary Clinton. The press rushed to Warren's defense in 2012 when compelling evidence that she had used her barely present Indian ancestry to "cheat…
Tom Blumer
September 18th, 2014 9:41 AM

AP Falsely Claims Reported Poverty Drop is 'First Since 2006'

As been its habit since Barack Obama took office in 2009, the Associated Press has, whenever possible, considered the impact of news developments on the President and his party as far more important than what's actually happening in the lives of real people. The latest example is the wire service's coverage of Tuesday's Census Bureau report on income, poverty and health insurance coverage in the…
Tom Blumer
September 18th, 2014 12:09 AM

Networks Black Out Coverage of Benghazi Hearing

The major broadcast networks on Wednesday refused to cover the first hearing held by the House Select Committee on Benghazi to begin assessing what happened in the 2012 attack that left U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, foreign service officer Sean Smith, and CIA contractors Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty dead. Between their morning and evening newscasts, the “big three” networks of ABC, CBS, and…
Curtis Houck
September 17th, 2014 10:56 PM

America, Here's Your To-Do List to Save Our Country

The most important words printed in The New York Times since "REAGAN EASILY BEATS CARTER" were from a front-page article last Sunday about how, after six years of Obama, the federal judiciary is now dominated by Democratic appointees. Edward Whelan, head of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, responded to this by saying: "The best way for conservative voters to prevent further damage to the…
Ann Coulter
September 17th, 2014 9:46 PM

CBS/NYT Ignore Own Poll Showing Obama Job Approval at 40%

On Wednesday, CBS and The New York Times made the point of omitting results from their own poll which show President Obama’s job approval at 40 percent and his approval on foreign policy at only 34 percent from the newscasts and print newspaper, respectively. CBS This Morning and the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley only mentioned the latest CBS News/New York Times poll in regards to how 57…
Curtis Houck
September 17th, 2014 9:13 PM

Slate Writer: Voter Fraud One of GOP’s Favorite ‘Fake Problems’

The GOP wildly exaggerates problems like voter fraud because its solutions would move the country to the right.
Tom Johnson
September 17th, 2014 9:12 PM

Fineman: Iowa Farmers More 'Sophisticated' Because They're Liberal

Iowa's primary industry is agriculture, but Iowa farmers are more "worldly," "educated," and "sophisticated" than their counterparts elsewhere in the United States, according to the Huffington Post Media Group's Howard Fineman. While he didn't explicitly make the connection, the inference is that red-state, socially-conservative farmers were not so intelligent.
Ken Shepherd
September 17th, 2014 9:04 PM