MSNBC's Sharpton: GOP 'Demonizes the Working Class

On the Wednesday, April 30, PoliticsNation, Al Sharpton charged that the Republican Party "demonizes the working class" and that GOPers "attack the working poor" as the MSNBC host trashed Republicans for opposing a minimum wage increase. [See video below.] 
Brad Wilmouth
April 30th, 2014 8:23 PM

CNN's Tapper Spotlights Democratic Rep. Thompson's 'Uncle Tom' Blast a

On Wednesday, Jake Tapper set aside a full segment on his CNN program to Rep. Bennie Thompson's "Uncle Tom" insult of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Tapper spotlighted the "racially-charged" and controversial" remarks, where the Mississippi Democrat also denigrated Senator Mitch McConnell and opponents of ObamaCare in general as "racists." The anchor turned to correspondent Dana Bash…
Matthew Balan
April 30th, 2014 7:41 PM

Gullible Buzzfeed: Relays Hillary 'Never' Used Her Faith As An 'Overt

“Clinton doesn’t talk about her faith much. She never, as [adviser Burns] Strider says, used it “as an overt tool to talk about who she is.” Buzzfeed’s Ruby Cramer wrote this. She graduated from Vassar in 2012. So it’s fair to say that she might have few memories of the media's "Methodist moments" during the Clinton presidency. But is Strider’s claim too good to check? Checking wouldn’t take…
Tim Graham
April 30th, 2014 7:22 PM

Marvel Agents Aren't Always Who We Think They Are

Cobie Smulders makes a return, Agent Ward in depth, and TAHITI revealed
Evan Mantel
April 30th, 2014 7:18 PM

Ho Hum: $6.2B in Improper Payments at USDA, Three Straight Years of Le

When several members of Congress set out in the early 1990s to improve fiscal reporting and internal controls in the federal government, one thing they certainly had a right to expect is that the press would report on lapses as embarrassments, and that otherwise nonchalant or reluctant bureaucrats would figure out that it would be in their best interest to tighten their ships. It hasn't…
Tom Blumer
April 30th, 2014 7:17 PM

Column: My Granny's Advice for America (Part

A year ago, I wrote a two-part series titled "My Mom's Advice for America." Those columns became two of my most read pieces. With both my mother's 93rd birthday (May 4) and Mother's Day (May 11) on the horizon, I decided to write a two-part series this year on her mother's advice for America. Grandmother Scarberry, whom I affectionately always called "Granny" until the day she died, was an…
Chuck Norris
April 30th, 2014 6:12 PM

Va. AG Herring Works ANOTHER End Run, Grants Lower Tuition for Illegal

Last November, liberal Democrat Mark Herring barely eked out a win over conservative Mark Obenshain (R) in the Virginia Attorney General race. Herring had been enthusiastically endorsed by the Washington Post, which promised that, unlike outgoing AG Ken Cuccinelli, Mr. Herring would refuse to "[turn] the office into a platform for ideological crusades." But of course, shortly after being sworn…
Ken Shepherd
April 30th, 2014 6:10 PM

Column: GOP, Rediscover Your Backbone

Please explain this: Obama is incredibly unpopular, and Obamacare is one of the main reasons, yet some Republicans are now saying it's here to stay. That is flat-out unacceptable. GOP — heal thyself. You don't have to be a radical to understand that the GOP is afraid of its own shadow half the time, that it is suffering from an identity crisis and that it often lacks the courage of its…
David Limbaugh
April 30th, 2014 6:05 PM

Ed Schultz: GOP Not Raising the Minimum Wage Is 'Every Bit as Racist

MSNBC's Ed Schultz on Wednesday found a way to connect conservatives to NBA owner Donald Sterling's racist rant. Talking about Republicans in Congress, he sneered, "Not raising the wage, the minimum wage, is every bit as racist as comments made by Cliven Bundy and Donald Sterling. It's just displayed in a different way." [See video below. MP3 audio here.] Ascribing bigotry to any political…
Scott Whitlock
April 30th, 2014 5:56 PM

Vox Mocked for Income Inequality Interview at Expensive Bar Serving

There are so many things to mock about General Electric Vox from the fact that there is almost no Vox Populi (i.e. reader's comments) in Vox except for a narcissistic story celebrating itself after just three weeks on the web to Sarah Kliff reporting today with a straight face about how the White House considers that rising health care spending means ObamaCare is working. Perhaps the most…
P.J. Gladnick
April 30th, 2014 5:27 PM

Barney Frank on Alec Baldwin: His 'Outbursts' Aside, He's 'Very Suppor

Yeesh, talk about politics making for strained bedfellows. Fresh from his short-lived engagement as an MSNBC pundit, dedicated paparazzi foe Alec Baldwin appears fully engaged in an effort to rehabilitate his public image after anti-gay rants and tweets got him banished from every respectable salon on the Upper West Side. As part of that effort, Baldwin is executive producer of a new…
Jack Coleman
April 30th, 2014 5:10 PM

CBS Wakes Up to the Dangers of 'Edible Pot,' Notes Deaths in Colorado

Ten days after touting the best marijuana in Colorado, CBS This Morning journalists woke up to some potential dangers for the state's decision to legalize pot. Gayle King on Wednesday informed viewers, "Colorado is rethinking the rules for pot-infused food this morning after two recent deaths." [See video below. MP3 audio here.] Journalist Don Dahler explained, "Last month, a 19-year-old…
Scott Whitlock
April 30th, 2014 4:55 PM

NBC vs. WSJ Over Meaning Behind Latest NBC/WSJ Poll

Appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday April 30, Chuck Todd tried to spin the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll that shows half of Americans disapprove of Obama as “Improvement” for the Democrat. Despite Todd’s desperate attempts to put a rosy picture on Obama’s flailing poll numbers, his analysis differs greatly from the pundits at The Wall Street Journal. James Freeman,…
Jeffrey Meyer
April 30th, 2014 4:11 PM

Not News: Health Care Division at Jeffrey Immelt's GE Hurt by Obamacar

General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt has made nice with President Barack Obama on several occasions. Among other things, he chaired the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, which met a grand total of four times in 2011 and 2012 before it was unceremoniously allowed to expire a year later. He fully expected that his company would benefit from its involvement in green energy and its…
Tom Blumer
April 30th, 2014 4:03 PM