ABC, NBC Hype U.K. Ambassador Bad-Mouthing Trump in ‘Bombshell’ Cables

In the latest example of the liberal media siding with a foreign government against President Trump, ABC News and NBC News dedicated a portion of their Monday evening newscasts to hyping the U.K. ambassador to the U.S. bad mouthing the President in leaked diplomatic cables.
Nicholas Fondacaro

NYTimes Cheers on Biz Boycott of Border Enforcement, Linked to Nazism

Reporter Amanda Taub’s piece in Monday’s New York Times, “The Power of a Unified ‘No!’: U.S. Asylum Restrictions Hit a Bump,” offered more of the same un-distilled migrant advocacy as last month’s awful Times op-ed, which called for “doxxing” the employees of migrant detention centers. This time the attempt to cripple immigration enforcement appeared in the print news section, with a story…
Clay Waters

Newspaper Hails Scholar Who Wants to Ban 'Hello Ladies and Gentlemen'

On Saturday, The Washington Post hailed "A necessary guide to gender inclusivity" by Canadian gender-studies professor Lee Airton. Airton insists that the phrase "Hello ladies and gentlemen" is offensive to the "non-binary" minority. Terms like "husband" and "wife" should go (too "gendered") and replaced with "spouse" or "partner." Because otherwise, it's too "exhausting" for the gender-fluid. 
Tim Graham

CBS: Could Tom Steyer Running for President Be Considered Charity?

The journalists on CBS This Morning, Monday, reacted to far-left Tom Steyer’s possible presidential bid by wondering if it was an act of “charity” on his part. Also, co-host Anthony Mason blurted out that he “went to school” with the man now known for his drive to impeach Donald Trump. Co-host Tony Dokoupil oddly speculated, “He’s pledged half of his wealth to charity. I wonder if he counts this…
Scott Whitlock

'Doc Brown' Wants Climate Change in Back to the Future Sequel

Back to the Future is a classic film trilogy, and actor Christopher Lloyd would love to make a fourth movie as Dr. Emmett ‘Doc’ Brown about an issue like climate change. SlashFilm senior writer Ben Pearson wrote July 7 that Lloyd told the Niagara Falls Comic Con in June he still supports the idea of a Back to the Future 4. He indicated a sequel would need to include a supposedly “universal…
Joseph Valle

Math Is Hard: Celebs, Journos Parrot Team USA’s ‘Equal Pay’ Demands

Hot off the heels of the U.S. women’s World Cup victory, hollywood and the media jumped at the pseudo-issue that is a pay disparity between women and men players, parroting the line that the gals are being shafted in their salaries. If only these folks were interested in the simple economic facts of the matter, like the glaring one that a men’s world cup tournament drags in “40x as much revenue”…
Gabriel Hays

Microsoft President Urges Congress to Uphold Obama ‘Dreamer’ Policy

Microsoft wants it known that the U.S. should not deport illegal immigrants, for economic reasons. The company’s president, Brad Smith, tweeted on June 28 that “DREAMers make our country, community, and company stronger.” In his tweet, he said, “Congress needs to act.” This was in response to an announcement from the Supreme Court on the same day, which agreed to hear a case filed by Microsoft…
Corinne Weaver

Okay, Sure: Stelter Throws Hissy Fit Trump Would Bash MSNBC, NBC

CNN’s Reliable Sources host and liberal media apologist Brian Stelter was at it again on Sunday night after another show largely filled with malarkey (aside from spotlighting the Miami Herald’s investigative journalism on the Jeffrey Epstein case). As true to form, he followed up a similarly mindless newsletter that, among other things, complained that it was “gross” the President would criticize…
Curtis Houck

MSNBC’s Ruhle: Kamala Harris Not Liberal, Just ‘Too Black’ for Critics

On her 9:00 a.m. ET hour show on Monday, MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle denied that 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris might be too far left for some voters and instead tarred critics of the California senator as racists who just thought Harris was “too black.”
Kyle Drennen

NY Times Downplays June Jobs Report, Complains Market Is ‘Solid’

The liberal media don’t want to give President Donald Trump positive coverage on anything, including the economy. The New York Times’ reluctance was obvious as it downplayed the June jobs report which smashed expectations with 224,000 jobs. The Times quickly tamped down any economic enthusiasm.
Joseph Vazquez

Todd Worries That 'Damage Is Done' Regarding Citizenship Question

The first panel discussion on Sunday’s edition of Meet the Press focused entirely on immigration-related topics. A group of supposedly objective reporters whined about President Trump’s immigration policies while moderator Chuck Todd pushed a conspiracy theory that “the damage is done” regarding the citizenship question because even if it does not end up on the census, “many Hispanics may hear…
Ryan Foley

RNC’s Dhillon Launches Free Speech Legal Defense Platform

Free speech defenders rally to launch new civil rights org after attacks from rioters and corporations. Trial lawyer and RNC Commiteewoman Harmeet Dhillon announced the launch of a non-profit called Publius Lex on July 5 via Twitter. The group will help fight legal battles for Americans “whose civil rights have been violated by corporations, individuals, and/or governments,” she said.
Alexander Hall

Even Joy Behar Skeptical of Andrew Yang's 'Free' Cash for Life Promise

Another Democrat running in the 2020 election for President, Andrew Yang, was a guest on ABC’s The View Monday. As per usual, co-host Sunny Hostin only wanted to know how far left the Democrat, was willing to go, pressing him on issues like universal healthcare and reparations. Strangely enough, co-host Joy Behar was skeptical about Yang’s “monthly dividend” plan, saying it wasn’t a long-term…
Kristine Marsh

First World Feminists: Air-Conditioning Is ‘Sexist’

In an Afghan village, terrorists throw acid on little girls’ faces, poison their water, and hurl grenades into their classrooms to stop them from going to school. In an American office, some women are a little chilly. For first world radical feminists, the latter issue takes precedence, especially in the scorching summer heat.

Jorge Plaza