Facebook Suspends Owens After She Warns of Threat of Black Poverty

Not only is white supremacy banned on Facebook, but any sort of discussion  about it from the right is also banned. Especially if you criticize the liberal narrative. Conservative commentator Candace Owens was recently handed a seven-day suspension from Facebook for a post that “violated Community Standards.” After a few hours, the account was restored.
Corinne Weaver
May 17th, 2019 1:56 PM

Joy Behar Can't Take It When McCain Grills Klobuchar on Abortion

2020 Democratic candidate Amy Klobuchar appeared on The View Friday and was largely handled with kid gloves. Only co-host Meghan McCain grilled the Democrat on her party’s radical support for abortion. But she was immediately saved from answering any hard questions on the matter from McCain’s liberal co-hosts.
Kristine Marsh
May 17th, 2019 1:52 PM

Trump’s Favorite Meme Creator Explains His Faulty Twitter Suspension

The man who created some of most famous Trump memes is back on Twitter after a bogus suspension. The account that goes by @CarpeDonktum tweeted that while he was restored as of May 10, his account’s restoration is “is not the fairy tale ending as we had hoped.” He continued by explaining, “For 8 days I worked within the @Twitter appeal system. IT FAILED CATASTROPHICALLY.” He then added how…
Alexander Hall
May 17th, 2019 1:21 PM

Letterman: If I Had a Late Night Show, I Would Be ‘Ugly’ to Trump

Former late night host David Letterman appeared on Today, Friday, to preview the new season of his Netflix series and to bash Donald Trump. Asked by NBC’s Willie Geist if he missed his old CBS Late Show, Letterman said no and admitted he would be really “ugly” to Trump if still on the air. The host explained how he would handle Trump: “My approach would have been head on. And probably inelegant.…
Scott Whitlock
May 17th, 2019 1:13 PM

‘My Gender Is Not Your Costume’: App’s Gender Filters Anger Trans Folk

Trans people are angry, and this time it’s not with biology. Popular millenial social media app Snapchat has found itself in a bit of hot water over its recent photo filter updates that allow users to change their gender appearance in a frame for giggles. However some earnest trans individuals don’t find it funny at all.
Gabriel Hays
May 17th, 2019 12:42 PM

Networks Still Refuse to Cover Serial-Killing Illegal Alien [UPDATED]

UPDATE, 8:25 p.m. Eastern: In the hours since this article was first published, NBC Nightly News answered the call and stepped to the plate in covering the brutal violence against at least 12 people and the allegations of murder against illegal immigrant Bill Chemirmir. The one-minute-and-31-second story opened the newscast's B-block with correspondent Gabe Gutierrez mentioning the suspect's…
Bill D'Agostino
May 17th, 2019 12:39 PM

‘I Hate All of You’: ‘Juno’ Writer Regrets Her Movie Was Pro-Life

These are the times that try feminists’ souls. Pro-life laws in places like Alabama and Georgia threaten to produce an epidemic of live, healthy births in red states in the not-too-distant future. All good progressives must rally to the abortion uber alles flag. Now is not time to be seen as a summer sister or sunshine patriarchy smasher, not while famous comrades deprive themselves of cheap, non…
Matt Philbin
May 17th, 2019 11:48 AM

WashPost Blogger Promotes Steyer's 'Brutal' Ad Slamming Weak Democrats

Washington Post blogger Greg Sargent is promoting the latest video by serial impeachment ad-maker Tom Steyer under the headline "Democrats are badly blowing it against Trump. A brutal new TV ad shows how." The ad avoids the central finding of the Mueller Report of no Trump-Russia collusion and pretends that there was obstruction of justice, which the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General…
P.J. Gladnick
May 17th, 2019 10:54 AM

MSNBC's Deutsch: Elizabeth Warren Too Strident to be 'Digestible'

On Morning Joe, Donny Deutsch says that Elizabeth Warren doesn't have the "stuff" to beat President Trump. He suggests that Warren is too strident to be "digestible." Poor Donny was very clearly afraid of running afoul of Mika Brzezinski in particular and feminists and identity-politics fans in general. He knew the feminists think women are somehow punished by the liberal media, and lamented that…
Mark Finkelstein
May 17th, 2019 9:59 AM

Celebrities’ Sick Celebration of Abortions: ‘Best Decision Ever'

The recent pro-life bills passed in Alabama and Georgia appear to have inspired a new iteration of liberal women proudly sharing their abortion stories. Similar to #ShoutYourAbortion, actress Busy Philipps, who revealed her own abortion as a way to rail against Georgia's Heartbeat Bill, asked women to use the hashtag #YouKnowMe to announce their abortions and "end the shame."
Alexa Moutevelis
May 17th, 2019 8:28 AM

2020 Dem, Polling at One Percent, Says Fox Won’t Give Him a Town Hall

While the number of candidates in the Democrats’ 2020 presidential primary continues to grow, one of the most controversial issues liberals face is whether or not to participate in a town hall conducted by the Fox News Channel. However, California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell claimed on Wednesday that the network -- which dominates the ratings among cable news channels -- had rejected his…

Randy Hall
May 17th, 2019 8:13 AM

Media Mislead About Bills Jailing Women for Abortion

The passage of abortion laws in Georgia and Alabama have caused a flurry of media reactions, including many misleading ones. At least 16 articles claimed or suggested women would be jailed for having abortions, even though the laws’ text is available for all to read, and specifies women will not face prosecution.
Rebecca Downs
May 17th, 2019 6:00 AM

Legal Drama: Pro-Business Group Guilty of ‘Voter Intimidation'

In the May 16 finale of For the People, "A Choice Between Two Things," the public defenders’ office and prosecutors take on voter intimidation perpetrated by “a pro-business advocacy group.” The episode opens on Election Day, with defense attorney Jay Simmons (Wesam Keesh) waiting in line to vote with his parents, naturalized citizens from Syria.
Rebecca Downs
May 17th, 2019 1:15 AM

CBS Rips De Blasio 2020 Campaign: Answer to Question No One Asked

As the saying goes, “all politics is local.” That sentiment seemed to seep into CBS News’s Thursday reports on New York Mayor Bill de Blasio throwing his hat into the 2020 race. In both flagship morning and evening newscasts, anchors and reporters alike mocked the Democratic candidate. During CBS This Morning, co-host John Dickerson quipped: “Bill de Blasio is the answer to what question that isn…
Nicholas Fondacaro
May 16th, 2019 11:15 PM