Priebus Stuns CNN Host by Stating 'I Don't Believe a Thing' Obama Says

The fallout from Tuesday's midterm elections continued to be felt on Wednesday evening, when the host of CNN's Erin Burnett OutFront pressed Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus on whether his party -- which had just won control of both chambers of Congress -- will make “a fresh start” and agree to more compromises when working with the president during his last two years in the…
Randy Hall
November 6th, 2014 7:05 PM

Bob Beckel Flips Off Jesse Watters On-Air During FNC's The Five

During Thursday’s edition of The Five on the Fox News Channel (FNC), co-host Bob Beckel displayed his middle finger toward fellow panelist Jesse Watters during a discussion about how race-baiting by Democrats in the runup to the 2014 midterm elections backfired.  The discussion erupted following a point from Watters that the Democratic Party uses race in trying to convince voters to not vote…
Curtis Houck
November 6th, 2014 7:00 PM

WaPo Hillary Booster Gearan: Dem Losses Good for Clinton in 2016

Washington Post diplomatic correspondent and veteran Hillary Clinton cheerleader Anne Gearan devoted 41 paragraphs today to an examination of "How Democrats' big losses [in the 2014 midterms] could be Clinton's 2016 gain." She did her level best to dismiss as irrelevant the fact that she was unable to move the needle for Democrats in key, tight Senate races, nor in the Maryland governor's race,…
Ken Shepherd
November 6th, 2014 6:15 PM

Nate Silver Falsely Claims Turnout Was Down in 'Almost Every' State

Wednesday afternoon, supposed polling genius Nate Silver tweeted that "Turnout was down from 2010 in almost every state." Silver's readers and clients had better hope that Silver is usually better at counting — and analysis (HT Twitchy):
Tom Blumer
November 6th, 2014 5:50 PM

ABC Dismisses Conservative Joni Ernst's Ad as 'Downright Bizarre'

Covering the midterms on election night, Nightline anchor Dan Harris huffed that Senator-elect Joni Ernst's 2014 campaign commercial was "downright bizarre." As the returns rolled in and it became clear that Democrats had suffered massive losses, Harris recapped the year's political commercials and the money behind them: "Most of it spent on a barrage of political ads that ranged from terrifying…
Scott Whitlock
November 6th, 2014 5:34 PM

Iran Nuclear Talks Are Like Bargaining with the Devil

Having missed a July deadline for reaching an agreement with Iran over its nuclear program, the six world powers party to the talks -- the United States, Russia, China, France, United Kingdom and Germany -- have set November 24 as their new deadline. Iran says there will be no extension if a deal isn't reached. Given the Obama administration's horrible record in the Middle East -- treating…
Cal Thomas
November 6th, 2014 5:25 PM

WashPost Kept Warner-Gillespie Campaign Off the Front Page for Months

The squeaker of an election between Sen. Mark Warner and Republican Ed Gillespie is not a result that was either foreseen or desired by the liberals at The Washington Post. On September 14, I noted Gillespie's entire campaign was consigned to the back pages of the Metro section. The shamelessly partisan Post wants to publicize nothing that helps Gillespie. This story appeared on page B-4. So…
Tim Graham
November 6th, 2014 5:15 PM

Comedy Central OKs Vile Anti-Religion Comedy, Bans Racist Sex Fantasy

Comedy Central's double standard on humor was glaring on late Wednesday/early Thursday, after it dropped comedian Artie Lange from its @midnight program for his disturbing, racially-tinged sex fantasy about an ESPN host (which he tried to explain away as "comedy"). However, the same episode of the game show-style show featured a beyond sacrilegious round that slimed Catholic priests, along with…
Matthew Balan
November 6th, 2014 4:53 PM

Politico Claims Dems Conceded Love's Win 'Long Before Election Day'

On Tuesday, former Saratoga Springs, Utah mayor Mia Love become the first black Republican woman in Congress. Politico, overdoing its apparent grief at Tuesday's national results, is acting as if Love won in a walkaway. Alex Isenstadt's pity party post-election report on the Democrats' substantial House losses claimed that Love's was a seat "Democrats conceded long before Election Day." The…
Tom Blumer
November 6th, 2014 4:29 PM

Is Matthew McConaughey Taking a 'Bold Stand for Biblical Marriage'?

It’s a new trend for the media: celebrating marriage – between a man and woman. In an interview for November’s GQ cover story, actor Matthew McConaughey, 44, revealed how seriously he views marriage. He and his wife talked to divorcees and happily married couples to come to the conclusion: “'Let's go make a covenant, with you, me, and God.”
Katie Yoder
November 6th, 2014 4:01 PM

Only NBC Notices Rand Paul's Midterm Meme #HillarysLosers

Of the three network morning shows on Thursday, only NBC's Today highlighted Kentucky Senator Rand Paul's viral social media meme, #HillarysLosers, which pointed out that every Democratic candidate that would-be 2016 presidential contender Hillary Clinton campaigned for in 2014 lost in Tuesday's midterm election.     
Kyle Drennen
November 6th, 2014 3:29 PM

Alternet Freak-out: Bruised, Bloodied by GOP Bully Brigade

Oh the poor victims of electoral politics!
Matt Philbin
November 6th, 2014 3:17 PM

AlterNet Midterm Freakout: Bruised, Bloodied by GOP Bully Brigade

Politics is a sinister playground and conservatives want to take away liberal candy.
Matt Philbin
November 6th, 2014 2:33 PM

Nancy Cordes Badgers Speaker Boehner On ‘Hell No’ Part Of GOP Caucus

During his post-election news conference, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was repeatedly pressed by CBS News reporter Nancy Cordes about “a new crop of conservatives coming into the House” who she implied Boehner would have trouble managing. The CBS reporter asked Boehner “so the hell no caucus as you’ve put it is getting bigger and some of them don’t think you’re conservative enough. How do…
Jeffrey Meyer
November 6th, 2014 2:16 PM