Bloomberg on Trump Impeachment: ‘I’d Vote to Convict’

Liberal billionaire 2020 Democratic candidate and owner of Bloomberg News Michael Bloomberg weighed in on the liberal media-driven impeachment drama. Bloomberg told MSNBC’s Craig Melvin on NBC's Today Show on Jan. 20 that he was asked if he were Senator how would he vote. He responded, “I’d have to swallow two or three times, but I would say I would vote to impeach, vote to convict because there'…
Joseph Vazquez
January 21st, 2020 1:01 PM

CNN Analysts Rage: GOP Planning 'Farce,' 'Joke' Trial

On Monday's Anderson Cooper 360 on CNN, conservative contributor Rick Santorum was outnumbered on a panel by liberals 5-1 as the group discussed the planned rules for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial in the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate. CNN analysts used words like "farce," "joke," and "atrocity" to complain about the rules.
Brad Wilmouth
January 21st, 2020 12:54 PM

Hollywood Admits They’ll Accept Nothing Less Than Trump’s Removal

Though the impeachment trial won’t be deciding anything for a while still, lefty Twitter has hinted at the ultimate result of the sham no matter what “verdict” materializes, and that is either Trump’s removed from office or it’s proof that there are even more coverups going on.  
Gabriel Hays
January 21st, 2020 12:38 PM

NBC Hypes Dems Calling Impeachment Rules ‘National Disgrace'

Hours before the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump began on Tuesday, NBC’s Today show seized on “outraged” Democrats preemptively trashing the proceeding as a “national disgrace” and blasting the rules proposed by Republicans. The broadcast dutifully parroted those talking points despite the slipshod manner in which liberal lawmakers conducted impeachment in the House.
Kyle Drennen
January 21st, 2020 11:43 AM

Schumer's Line of the Day on McConnell: 'Hook, Line, and Sinker'

In appearances on both MSNBC's Morning Joe and CNN's New Day today, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer repeatedly accused Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of going along with an alleged "coverup" by President Trump of the impeachment trial, "hook, line, and sinker."  
Mark Finkelstein
January 21st, 2020 9:55 AM

Shocker: ‘Nonpartisan’ GAO’s Union Overwhelmingly Supports Dems

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) said Jan. 16 that President Donald Trump broke the law when he withheld aid from Ukraine. The union for that “independent, nonpartisan” agency naturally supports Democrats. Just don’t expect the media to tell you about it.
Joseph Vazquez
January 21st, 2020 8:00 AM

The CW's 'All American' Airs Racially Divisive Episode on MLK Day

As our nation celebrated and honored the great Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, one show on television was furthering racial divisions by portraying white police officers as racist bullies who will shoot an innocent little boy just because he’s black, and claiming that racist white business owners are becoming “the new normal.” This, after leaving us with an episode that mocked Christianity…
Dawn Slusher
January 21st, 2020 12:07 AM

‘The New Pope’ Offers New Sex and Church-Bashing Scenes

After everything we’ve seen from The Young Pope, the only way HBO’s follow-up The New Pope would stand out is if it tried to be reverent. Unfortunately, even after two episodes, it’s clear that we’re just going back to the same pattern of being obscene and insulting the Church. The “Second Episode” proves that with more nudity and a jab on how the Church “loves.”
Lindsay Kornick
January 20th, 2020 11:52 PM

Courtroom Drama: Gang Members 'Used by' Law Enforcement

All Rise is well known for being politically charged, and this latest episode is no different. In the episode that aired Monday, the stars of the show defend gang members and demonize law enforcement. An ex-gang member is charged with murder and in this trial the prosecution uses a bug in the meeting room to find out what other gang members were involved in the murder, putting the defendant's…
Sadi Martin
January 20th, 2020 11:38 PM

ABC, NBC Invoke Charlottesville Violence for Peaceful Gun Protest

In spite of the fact that the gun rights rally in Richmond, Virginia on Monday saw absolutely zero violent incidents, both ABC’s World News Tonight and NBC Nightly News saw fit to taint their reports on the event with images from the Charlottesville, Virginia violence where white nationalists and left-wing protesters clashed.
Nicholas Fondacaro
January 20th, 2020 11:24 PM

MSNBC's Jansing Fearful of NY Times Describing Warren as 'Radical'

The New York Times editorial board's decision to endorse two candidates, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, was met with both confusion and mockery. After an overly pretentious process, the board settled on the dual endorsement which isn't really an endorsement. Still, editorial board deputy editor Kathleen Kingsbury joined MSNBC Live guest host Chris Jansing on Monday to try to defend…
Alex Christy
January 20th, 2020 11:15 PM

Even Liberals Mock The New York Times for Endorsing Two Candidates

The New York Times has endorsed not one but two, count them, two candidates for President. The beneficiaries of the Times split decision, after much self-important public soul searching, are Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar. As the result, the immediate winner is...comedic entertainment in the form of widespread mockery of this split decision. Even many liberal sources are brutally mocking the…
P.J. Gladnick
January 20th, 2020 10:58 PM

LIES: CBS Claims a ‘Week’ of ‘Violence’ Occurred Before VA Gun Rally

Since there was no violence what so ever at the gun rights rally in Richmond, Virginia on Monday, CBS Evening News apparently decided to make-up some fake news and claim there was. As fill-in anchor Maurice DuBois began discussing the event, he falsely claimed there was “more than a week” of “violence” leading up to the rally. But back in reality, there wasn’t.
Nicholas Fondacaro
January 20th, 2020 8:49 PM

PBS Science Reporter Blames Global Warming for Australian Wildfires

On Friday's PBS NewsHour, science correspondent Miles O'Brien blamed manmade global warming for the severity of the recent Australian wildfires, and talked up the possibility that Prime Minister Scott Morrison as well as the Rupert Murdoch-dominated media may be changing their climate "denier" views.
Brad Wilmouth
January 20th, 2020 7:37 PM