Latest Blogs
Top 5 Most Political Moments at the 88th Academy Awards
Hollywood is infamously liberal and the Oscars are always a night when they really let their political freak flags fly. Whether it’s activist films or actors lecturing to the American public during acceptance speeches, politics inevitably takes center stage, especially in an election year.
February 29th, 2016 2:11 AM
U.S. Press Ignores Emotional Testimony of Displaced Disney IT Worker
Two categories of news the press has studiously avoided during the Obama era came together this week, causing it to (in my view) proactively decide to ignore emotional congressional testimony which should have been front-page news almost everywhere.
The first is their virtually complete disinterest in reporting on congressional hearings. The list is longer than can be recounted here, but…
February 29th, 2016 12:00 AM
Joe Biden Gets Standing Ovation at Oscars
Vice President Joe Biden stopped by the 88th Annual Academy Awards and was given a hero's welcome by a room of rich white liberals who no doubt want him to jump into the race for president.
February 28th, 2016 11:47 PM
Chris Rock Dedicates Entire 10 Minute Oscar Monologue to Race Jokes
Comedian Chris Rock was under a lot of pressure to "speak truth to power" in his second turn as host of the 88th Annual Academy Awards. The lack of black actors and actresses nominated has dominated Oscar coverage again this year, with pledges from Will and Jada Pinkett Smith and Spike Lee to boycott and the Academy to change the racial makeup of its members. Rock reportedly even rewrote his…
February 28th, 2016 10:17 PM
CNN Guest Repeats Discredited Claim GOP Rep Scalise Spoke to KKK
Appearing as a guest on Sunday's CNN Newsroom with Fredricka Whitfield to discuss Donald Trump declining to condemn former KKK leader David Duke in a CNN appearance earlier in the day, Jason Johnson of TheRoot.com not only repeated a discredited claim that Louisiana Republican Rep. Steve Scalise spoke to a white supremacist group in Louisiana in 2002, but he even gave the impression that Scalise…
February 28th, 2016 8:51 PM
Katrina vanden Heuvel: Trump Is Like Lonesome Rhodes
Perhaps Katrina vanden Heuvel, publisher of the far left The Nation, had the Oscar ceremonies tonight on her mind when she appeared this morning on ABC's This Week. She compared Donald Trump to Andy Griffith's character of Lonesome Rhodes in the movie "A Face In The Crowd" and even cited the fictitious scene which she thinks/hopes translates into real life when Lonesome mocked the television…
February 28th, 2016 7:09 PM
ABC’s GMA Devotes Only 22-Second Brief to Shooting Death of Rookie Cop
On Sunday morning, ABC’s Good Morning America chose to devote only a tease and scant 22-second news brief on the tragic shooting death of a rookie police officer in a Washington D.C. suburb and instead devote over half the hour-long newscast to previewing the Oscars later that day on ABC.
February 28th, 2016 5:01 PM
Vice-Chair Gabbard Resigns From DNC; AP Buries the News in a Timeline
The simmering feud between the Democratic Party establishment and leftists who believe that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has acted more like "Democrats Nominating Clinton" than a genuine political party presenting viable alternatives to Hillary Clinton, visibly erupted today.
This morning, Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard resigned her position as Vice Chair at the DNC and…
February 28th, 2016 4:37 PM
Will: Dems Depend on ‘Public Employee Unions’ for 'Their Livelihood'
Amidst all the discussions of the jockeying back and forth in the 2016 presidential race, Washington Post syndicated columnist and Fox News contributor reminded conservatives on Fox News Sunday of how the Democratic Party’s liberal base has been eroded and now largely has become almost desperately dependent on the votes of minorities and government works that all belong to public sector unions.
February 28th, 2016 2:49 PM
Blogger: ‘White Racism’ Correlates With ‘Republican Loyalty’
If New York magazine blogger Chait had expressed metaphorically his argument about the relationship between racism and the conservative movement, it might have gone something like this: Conservatism is a perfectly presentable, structurally sound wooden house, but a lot of conservatives are termites.
In a Thursday post, Chait himself wrote, “While conservatism has [a] perfectly non-racist basis…
February 28th, 2016 2:36 PM
Barely News: Dem Turnout in South Carolina Down Sharply from 2008
532,000 people voted in the South Carolina Democratic Party presidential primary in 2008. In this year's primary, completed yesterday, only 370,000 did. In the meantime, the state's pool of eligible voters increased by about 8 percent.
Thus, turnout in this year's Democratic primary in the Palmetto State, down by just over 30 percent in absolute terms, was down by about 35 percent on a…
February 28th, 2016 10:06 AM
Report: MSNBC 'Intends to Part Ways' with Melissa Harris-Perry
Paul Farhi at The Washington Post reports: “MSNBC intends to part ways with host Melissa Harris-Perry after she complained about preemptions of her weekend program and implied that there was a racial aspect to the cable-news network's treatment, insiders at MSNBC said.”
On Friday, The New York Times reported that Harris-Perry refused to report for work Saturday after her program was pre-empted…
February 28th, 2016 7:37 AM
Mitchell Touts Claim Reagan Dems Back Trump Due to Wallace Resemblance
In an otherwise dull and abbreviated evening of live coverage on Saturday night dedicated to the South Carolina Democratic Primary, MSNBC host/NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell touted the argument an anonymous former Democratic governor that Reagan Democrats were actually ardent backers of segregationist George Wallace: "The Reagan Democrats, many of them were George Wallace Democrats, and…
February 28th, 2016 12:25 AM
FNC's Rivera: GOP Has a 'Suicide Complex,' 'Have to Be a Nut' to Win
Appearing as a guest on Friday's The O'Reilly Factor, FNC correspondent Geraldo Rivera declared that "you've got to be a nut to get the Republican nomination," and that Republicans "have a suicide complex" as he responded to host Bill O'Reilly recalling that Hillary Clinton's campaign has already started characterizing GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump as a "nut."
February 27th, 2016 11:46 PM