All the Worst: CNN Year in Review Attacks Dobbs Decision, Musk

A new year is fast approaching, which means everyone and their grandmother is producing their own year in review, including CNN, whose special All the Best All the Worst 2022 aired Wednesday night with a mixed panel of CNN contributors and comedians. But amidst the levity typical of these sorts of recaps, there were two topics that drew unanimous disapproval from the panel: the…

Aidan Moorehouse
December 30th, 2022 11:33 AM

Top 7 Free Speech Hits and Misses of 2022 (CensorTrack with Paiten)

2022 was quite the year for free speech. Before we officially enter the new year, let’s take a look back at the top seven best – and worst – free speech moments of 2022. This is not intended to serve as a ranked list, but to highlight the seven most prominent stories highlighting Big Tech censorship throughout the year.

Paiten Iselin
December 30th, 2022 11:18 AM

Crocs Shoe Brand Sponsors Kids' Drag Fashion Show

According to a flyer posted by RuPaul's Drag Con Instagram account, Crocs Europe will be sponsoring a children's fashion show at the 2023 Drag Convention on January 8. The shoe brand once focused on — ya, know — making shoes, but now cares more about pushing progressivism.

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg
December 30th, 2022 11:16 AM

Fireworks by the Dozen: Here Are the Top WH Briefing Moments of 2022

Inside the White House Briefing Room, 2022 began with more mountain-sized word salads and dodges from Jen Psaki before shifting in May to former MoveOn.org spokeswoman and former MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, who made waves for her stunning ineptitude and using her binder as a life raft. 

Curtis Houck
December 30th, 2022 9:11 AM

Column: 'Controversial' to Put Brakes on the Border?

The word "controversial" can be wielded very deliberately to define what liberal journalists don't like. This week, it was Title 42, the "controversial Trump-era border restriction."

Tim Graham
December 30th, 2022 6:10 AM

CNN Ignores Deadly Blizzard in 'Top 10 Climate Stories of 2022'

In a pre-recorded segment aired on Tuesday and Wednesday, CNN climate correspondent Bill Weir demonstrated the tendency of journalists to ignore what contradicts a narrative they are trying to push as he omitted the current blizzard from the list of "Top 10 Climate Stories of 2022."

Brad Wilmouth
December 29th, 2022 10:23 PM

Bad Political Theater from the January 6 Committee

In a theatrical performance the worst thing that can happen is to have a predictable outcome. That is precisely what occurred with the Jan. 6 Committee, which has referred former President Donald Trump to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution on four counts – “influencing or impeding an official proceeding of the U.S. government”, “conspiring to defraud the U.S”, “unlawfully,…

Cal Thomas
December 29th, 2022 6:02 PM

CNN: Return of Netanyahu Brings Scary ‘Right-Wing Government’

The term “right-wing” has become a slur the liberal media sling around to describe politics they don’t like in an attempt to turn off the public to right-of-center politics. As an example, just look at how CNN reporter and fill-in anchor Sara Sidner chose to talk about the return of Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel’s prime minister during Thursday’s CNN Newsroom.

Nicholas Fondacaro
December 29th, 2022 5:34 PM
Joe Rogan and Siddharth Kara

Evening Networks BURY Bad Battery News, ‘Dangerous’ Working Conditions

If you got a laptop, a new smartphone, a new electric vehicle or pretty much anything fitted with a rechargeable lithium ion battery for Christmas this year, there’s a bit of bad news on batteries the legacy media have been keeping from you.

Michael Morris
December 29th, 2022 5:20 PM

‘Come On!’ CNN Slams Lack of Oppo Research on George Santos

On Thursday’s edition of The Lead, fill-in CNN host Phil Mattingly pointed out the incompetence of the former campaign team for Robert Zimmerman, the New York Democrat who was defeated in the 2022 midterm election by embattled Congressman-elect George Santos. It was recently revealed that an absurd number of autobiographical claims Santos made on the campaign trail were whole-cloth…

Bill D'Agostino
December 29th, 2022 5:05 PM

NBC Gushes Over PBS 'Legend' Ken Burns and His New $75 Photo Book

The PBS-branded "American icon" Ken Burns appeared on Wednesday’s Today on NBC to plug his latest book of photographs, Our America: A Photographic History. This 5.75-pound coffee-table book will set you back $75 ($65 at Amazon). At Amazon, you can find the PBS logo hawking several Ken Burns products -- pretty slick for "non-commercial" TV. 

Tim Graham
December 29th, 2022 4:40 PM

Seriously? Univision Anchor Plays Dumb Post on SCOTUS Title 42 Stay

Since Title 42 went into effect on March, 2020, Univision has aired countless reports condemning the ‘illegal and racist’ Trump-Since Title 42 went into effect in March, 2020, Univision has aired countless reports condemning the ‘illegal and racist’ Trump-era policy, see

Kathleen Krumhansl
December 29th, 2022 4:39 PM

CBS MELTS DOWN Over Bibi’s ‘Far-Right’ Govt ‘Targeting’ Gays, Women

On Thursday, Benjamin Netanyahu returned as Israel’s prime minister with a right-of-center government led in part by his Likud Party. But just as was the case following Israel’s latest election (its fifth in four years), CBS Mornings melted down over Netanyahu’s latest coalition “as Israel’s most far-right government” in history that could result in the “targeting” of American Jews,…

Curtis Houck
December 29th, 2022 4:05 PM

NPR's TV Critic Laments 'Copaganda' Shows, Elon, and Stelter Firing

National Public Radio television critic Eric Deggans issued a left-wing-tinged, year-end lament on the state of the media: “Six ways media took a big step backward in 2022.” Deggans was particularly obsessed with Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, but spared some sadness for (former) CNN media reporter Brian Stelter and (former) lefty late-night host Samantha Bee.

Clay Waters
December 29th, 2022 2:55 PM