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Nets Allow 9 Seconds to Texas Telling D.C.: We'll Send Illegals to You
If it wasn’t already clear that the networks want to avoid talking about the crisis at the border, that fact was proven all over again on Thursday. Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Wednesday that, due to the federal government’s refusal to deal with the immigration problem, he will be sending busloads of illegals to the steps of the Capitol in Washington D.C.
VIDEO: Media Fall for Yet Another Jan 6 Committee Nothingburger
Remember that seven-hour gap in the White House call logs from January 6, 2021 — the one that turned out to be a complete nothing burger? It’s worth noting how much time and energy journalists wasted speculating about these call logs, because it's yet another example of the media’s willingness to push any story, no matter how dubious, so long as it aligns with their political goals.
Todd Blames 'Echo Chamber Conservative Media' For Opposition to KBJ
As the Senate prepared to vote on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court on Thursday, MSNBC MTP Daily host Chuck Todd wondered if she would get more votes if it wasn’t for the “echo chamber conservative media.” Irony is dead at MSNBC.
Golden State’s Curry ‘Good’ Without LeBron James
The “kingdom” is crumbling. LeBron “King” James is playing for a losing team in Los Angeles, and his pattern when that happens is to jump ship. He says he would like to play with Steph Curry and Golden State, but with the King gaining more and more detractors, the feeling is not reciprocal.
A Second ‘Contract with America’
During the 1994 congressional campaign, Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and Dick Armey (R-TX) drew up what they called a Contract with America. It was printed on a card which was small enough to fit in a wallet or purse and it detailed what Republicans would do should voters give the GOP a House majority for the first time in 40 years. The left and the media derided the contract, but it was deemed…
Lia Thomas Deemed More Important Than Actual Female Swimmers
The NCAA is not even pretending to care about women in sports anymore. Rachel Gaines, a senior at the University of Kentucky, tied with Lia Thomas for fifth in the 200-meter women's championships last month, but even though she tied with the biological male, she was forced to pose for photos with the sixth place trophy while Thomas was awarded the fifth.
Michelle Pfeiffer Happy to Play ‘Pro-Choice,’ ‘Feminist’ Betty Ford
Appearing on NBC’s Today show Thursday morning, actress Michelle Pfeiffer talked about how eager she was to play the late First Lady Betty Ford for Showtime’s upcoming 10-part series, The First Lady. While discussing the new role with co-host Savannah Guthrie, Pfieffer hailed the wife of late President Gerald Ford as a “pro-choice Republican” who “took on a feminist agenda…
Twitter Admits ‘Safety Mode’ Initially ‘Autoblocked’ for @TeamPelosi
To block or not to block—Twitter has already answered that question. Twitter’s “Safety Mode” “autoblock” feature prevented users not only from commenting on a politician’s tweets, but even from seeing those tweets—specifically, for the @TeamPelosi account.
CNN's Bolduan, WH Advisor Lament 'Rough Road' For Jackson To History
CNN At This Hour host Kate Bolduan teamed up with presidential senior advisor Cedric Richmond on Thursday to decry the fact that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson had to face some tough questions from Republicans during her Senate confirmation hearings.
Anonymous NBC Sources Lament MSNBC Hiring Psaki
CBS News had serious internal "turmoil" on its hands when they hired former Trump Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney as an analyst, since he is outside their ideological bubble. But CNN's Oliver Darcy reports there was also unhappiness at NBC News when reports emerged that they hired Biden press secretary Jen Psaki as a TV host for their Peacock streaming service.
Doocy Brings It on Hunter While Liberal Journos Whine About COVID, J6
Wednesday’s Psaki Show marked a contrast between the constructive and the absurd as Fox’s Peter Doocy engaged the White House press secretary on questions surrounding President Biden’s son Hunter and brother Jim and, as other reporters would as well, immigration. But in contrast, others expressed discomfort with a lack of COVID restrictions, raised concerns about right-wing terrorism, and…
Bleacher Buster: Braves Unveil $151 Burger
Attending a professional baseball game can be an expensive endeavor, but if you go to Truist Park to watch the Braves want to order a burger, then you could really be in for a budget-busting night.
Editor’s Pick: The Reload on Possibility NBC Gun Report Broke the Law
On Thursday, The Reload’s Stephen Gutowski reported that “NBC News may have violated state and federal gun laws while attempting to demonstrate how loose they are during a recent report.” He highlighted how “a collection of gun-rights groups are calling for an investigation into a March 17th report from the network,” with the groups arguing that “an NBC reporter’s decision to purchase a ‘ghost…
NY Times Decries GOP 'Assault' on Judge Jackson -- Worse Than Thomas??
After his repulsive front-page piece March 25 excoriating Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee for their supposedly racist treatment of Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, New York Times reporter Carl Hulse previewed her upcoming confirmation vote on Tuesday’s front page: “Cracks Appear in G.O.P.’s Opposition to Jackson.” Hulse ludicrously implied that…