CBS Yawns at Hillary’s Massive Flip-Flop on Trans-Pacific Partnership

Following Hillary Clinton’s latest flip-flop and move to the left in opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the CBS Evening News saw no interest in informing their viewers of this announcement after she strongly backed it while secretary of state in President Barack Obama’s first term. In contrast, both ABC’s World News Tonight and NBC Nightly News surprisingly stepped up to the plate to cover…
Curtis Houck
October 7th, 2015 9:00 PM

Shorter Chris Matthews: Jack Kemp Opposed GOP's Racism

Leave it to Chris Matthews to find a way to blast the GOP as racist and xenophobic in a softball promotional segment plugging a new book on the life and politics of the late Jack Kemp.
Ken Shepherd
October 7th, 2015 8:55 PM

'Scream Queens' Links Murder with Making It on Fox News

According to Fox’s Scream Queens, negligent homicide and murder cover-up is a strong indicator of your potential to make it on Fox News.
Dylan Gwinn
October 7th, 2015 7:37 PM

AP Touts 'Improved' Fiscal '15 Deficit, Ignores Record Taxes, Spending

Over at the Associated Press, Andrew Taylor, contrary to the wire service's usual practice, referenced a pre-official Congressional Budget Office report to tout the federal government's "improved" budget deficit. The CBO estimates that the deficit, which won't become official until the Treasury Department releases its final Monthly Treasury Statement of the fiscal year in the next week or two,…
Tom Blumer
October 7th, 2015 7:02 PM

Reporter Ignored by Clinton Gets Answer When Voter Asks Same Question

With former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton losing ground in virtually every poll, it looks like she and her campaign staff have decided that answering a question posed by a long-time reporter is not as important as responding to the same query from an "average voter." That was apparently the case on Monday evening, when Bloomberg Politics reporter Mark Halperin received no answer from…
Randy Hall
October 7th, 2015 6:55 PM

NPR Touts Cancer Patient's Support For New Euthanasia Law

Tuesday's All Things Considered on NPR followed the lead of CNN earlier in the day in spotlighting a pro-euthanasia activist's reaction to California Governor Jerry Brown signing the "End of Life Option Act." Host Kelly McEvers allowed only a brief mention of opponents calling the governor's move "a dark day for California." McEvers then gave guest Christy O'Donnell, who has terminal lung cancer…
Matthew Balan
October 7th, 2015 6:37 PM

After Oregon Shooting: Top 10 Movies Show 121 Acts of Gun Violence

Like clockwork, before anyone had time digest the horror of the latest mass shooting, the left started finger-pointing and demanding more gun control – whether it would have prevented the crime or not. From President Obama on down, they immediately began railing against the NRA and gun owners. Not surprisingly, entertainment industry liberals were among the most vocal. That also made them among…
Matt Philbin
October 7th, 2015 5:59 PM

Hayes Frets Free Voter ID 'Pain,' 'Disenfranchised' in Alabama

On Tuesday's All In, MSNBC host Chris Hayes devoted a segment to the recent announcement that Alabama will be closing a significant number of the state's DMVs -- some in majority black counties -- as he fretted that Alabama may be making it more difficult for black voters to get the required voter ID cards.
Brad Wilmouth
October 7th, 2015 5:38 PM

Leftist Bullies Want Govt. to Prosecute Climate Change 'Deniers'

I receive loads of mail in response to my weekly nationally syndicated column. Some recent mail has been quite disturbing. 
Walter E. Williams
October 7th, 2015 4:51 PM

Media Praise Study that Excludes Data, Misuses Gov. HIV Research Grant

Media outlets conveniently seized upon a study claiming to show higher alcohol taxes reduced drunken-driving deaths, but ignored problems with the study including its funding. In April 2015, the media, including The Washington Post, covered a University of Florida study funded in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The study evaluated automobile accident fatalities involving alcohol…
Aly Nielsen
October 7th, 2015 4:29 PM

NBC Touts ‘First Look’ at ‘Powerful & Personal Ad’ Urging Biden Run

On Monday’s NBC Today, correspondent Peter Alexander heralded efforts to get Joe Biden to enter the 2016 presidential race: “This morning the campaign calling for a Biden campaign is now up and running. Today NBC News is getting an exclusive first look at the first pro-Biden ad to hit the air, produced in hopes of drafting the Vice President into the 2016 race.”
Kyle Drennen
October 7th, 2015 3:15 PM

‘View’ Hosts Gang Up on Gov. Kasich Over Gun Control

On Wednesday, the co-hosts of ABC’s The View repeatedly ganged up on Republican presidential candidate John Kasich over the issue of gun control. Throughout the heated interview, Kasich stressed that mental illness was the root cause of many mass shootings that occur across the nation but the show’s cast repeatedly called for greater restrictions on gun ownership. 
Jeffrey Meyer
October 7th, 2015 2:20 PM

CNN's Avlon Sees GOPers 'Trying to Bigot Their Way to the Nomination'

Appearing as a guest on Tuesday's The Nightly Show on Comedy Central, CNN political analyst and Daily Beast Editor-in-Chief Jon Avlon asserted that, if Hillary Clinton runs for President as a "bad-ass policy wonk," she will "contrast well" with the "hot air" on the GOP side where people are "trying to bigot their way to the nomination."
Brad Wilmouth
October 7th, 2015 1:13 PM

CNN Boosts People Magazine's 'Call To Action' Against Gun Violence

On Wednesday's New Day, CNN's Chris Cuomo and Michaela Pereira marveled over the "huge step" and "unprecedented move" by People magazine in publishing a "call to action" on the issue of gun violence. The celebrity-centered publication printed the names and phone numbers of all 535 members of Congress, and called on "readers to contact their elected representatives to make their voices heard" on…
Matthew Balan
October 7th, 2015 1:07 PM