Comedy Central's Liberal Comedians Mock David Brat's Christianity

Both of Comedy Central’s favorite comedians took the time on their shows on June 11 to make fun of upstart conservative congressional nominee David Brat for his Christian faith while subtly hinting at a strain of anti-Semitism in either the Virginia Republican himself or the GOP voters of the 7th District which chose him over Majority Leader Eric Cantor. In fact, both Jon Stewart and Stephen…
Laura Flint
June 12th, 2014 3:30 PM

A-List Actor Leads Standing O for Afghanistan Vet During Awards Show

Well that’s not something you see every day. An A-list actor led Hollywood celebrities at an awards show to give a standing ovation to an American war hero in the audience. At the Spike TV “Guys’ Choice Awards” June 7, Mark Wahlberg accepted the “Troops Choice” award and spent his whole time on stage thanking and praising the U.S. military and former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell. Wahlberg…
Kristine Marsh
June 12th, 2014 3:07 PM

CNN Contributor Sports T-Shirt With Terrorist's Image and Quote: 'Resi

On Thursday, Kyle Olson of Progressives Today blog spotlighted how CNN political contributor Marc Lamont Hill wore a T-shirt emblazoned with the image of Leila Khaled, an infamous Palestinian terrorist, as he conducted an interview for Huffington Post Live. Hill's shirt includes a quote from Khaled, who hijacked airplanes as a member of the Marxist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine…
Matthew Balan
June 12th, 2014 2:43 PM

L.A. Columnist Rips Sawyer for Speech-Fee Query to Hillary: 'If Not Ex

Diane Sawyer’s surprisingly challenging interview with Hillary Clinton makes some media elitists hopping mad. At the Los Angeles Times, columnist Meghan Daum began: “It's open season on Hillary Rodham Clinton again.” Daum is furious that Clinton has now been scolded for failing “to realize that having temporary cash-flow problems when you're on the verge of getting rich doesn't exactly…
Tim Graham
June 12th, 2014 1:22 PM

AP's Crutsinger Cites Projected Obamacare Savings Even After CBO Throw

When your fellow journalists won't report the news, you get tripped up when you try to do your job. That's the likely takeaway from Martin Crutsinger's report on the government's May Monthly Treasury Statement yesterday at the Associated Press. The AP, like most establishment press outlets, has virtually if not completely ignored an inconvenient and alarming Obamacare-related statement in a…
Tom Blumer
June 12th, 2014 1:01 PM

Even Jimmy Fallon is Taking Jabs at Obama Now

With his approval ratings dropping and numerous scandals swirling around him it could be argued that America is going through Obama Fatigue right now. And maybe the President himself is getting tired of it all too. Or at least that’s what Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon noticed when he took a jab at Obama on Wednesday night:
Geoffrey Dickens
June 12th, 2014 12:25 PM

Networks Mostly Ignore Obama's Rapid Iraq Withdrawal When Discussing I

Al Qaeda-affiliated militants have seized control of two cities in Northern Iraq, including Mosul the nation’s second largest and Tikrit, the hometown of Sadaam Hussein. Despite the increased violence, all three network morning shows did their best to downplay or ignore the Obama Administration’s Iraq policy for potentially contributing to the violence.  On Thursday, June 12, ABC, CBS, and…
Jeffrey Meyer
June 12th, 2014 12:11 PM

Amid Scandals and Crises, NBC Does Fawning Interview With 'Father-in-C

Despite Al Qaeda being on the rise in Syria and Iraq, numerous unanswered questions remaining about the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner exchange, and the ongoing VA scandal, NBC News decided to send former first daughter and Today show correspondent Jenna Bush Hager to the White House to conduct a softball interview with President Obama on fatherhood. Today co-host Savannah Guthrie teased the pro-…
Kyle Drennen
June 12th, 2014 12:00 PM

Book: Research is Clear – Dads Matter

Paul Raeburn says absence of fathers clearly linked to societal problems.
Kristine Marsh
June 12th, 2014 10:54 AM

‘Hands Off My Cheese!’ Libs Panic About Fate of Cheese, FDA Caves

When the FDA proposed a ban on traditional cheese making, even liberals realized that this overreach stunk worse than limburger. On June 7, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released new regulations, which many cheese makers interpreted as a de facto ban on traditional and artisan cheeses. The regulations would prevent cheese makers from using wooden boards to age cheese, a practice that…
Sean Long
June 12th, 2014 10:10 AM

Fetch My Smelling Salts! Jessa Duggar Got Her Gun

The liberal media will do anything to take a dig at the Duggar family, stars of TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting,” but this is just weak. The online gossip rag mags, Radaronline, National Enquirer,Examiner , Hollywood Gossip, and Star have their tabloid skirts over their heads about the photo of Jessa Duggar posing with a gun. The photo depicts Jessa Duggar holding a gun in a store with the…
Anna Walker
June 12th, 2014 9:48 AM

WaPo's Ignatius: 'A Lot of Truth' To WSJ Condemnation of Obama's Fiddl

Q. How do you know that Barack Obama's feckless foreign policy poses a serious threat to the security of the free world?  A. When a leading foreign policy voice of the Washington Post agrees with a leading foreign policy voice of the Wall Street Journal that such is the case. It happened on today's Morning Joe, when WaPo's highly-respected David Ignatius agreed with a WSJ op-ed by Daniel…
Mark Finkelstein
June 12th, 2014 9:29 AM

Charles Pierce: Cantor ‘Latest Victim’ of ‘Disease…Eating Away

Early reporting on Tuesday’s Republican primary upset in Virginia’s 7th Congressional District indicated that Dave Brat’s stand on immigration reform was the main reason Brat defeated Eric Cantor, but Esquire political blogger Charles Pierce isn’t buying it. In a Wednesday post, Pierce argued that the immigration issue was less important than Brat’s opposition to the idea that “the…
Tom Johnson
June 12th, 2014 6:27 AM

New York Times: 'Potent Voices of Conservative Media' Helped Brat Defe

Like many analysts in the “mainstream media,” New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters sought to explain how David Brat -- a 49-year-old economics professor and virtually unknown candidate -- won the Republican primary in Virginia on Tuesday, unseating Eric Cantor, a seven-term incumbent who has served as the majority leader in the U.S. House of Representatives. Peters' explanation? During a…
Randy Hall
June 11th, 2014 11:02 PM