WashPost Hails Women's Clothes on Men: 'The End of Gender Is Near'

Friday’s Washington Post hyped a new trend in fashion on the front of the Style section. The headline was “His. Hers. Theirs. Whoever’s. In an increasingly genderless fashion industry, if the blouse fits, wear it.” Fashion writer Robin Givhan championed designers who are asking “Why are clothes assigned a gender at all?” She claimed "The end of gender is near."
Tim Graham
July 11th, 2015 4:19 PM

Slate Writer: Gay Marriage Part of ‘Lifestyle Conservatism’

Saletan approves of “lifestyle conservatism,” but when it comes to defining that term, your mileage may vary, given that for Saletan it includes support for same-sex marriage. In a Thursday piece, Saletan asserted that conservatives ought to accept that two-person marriages, whether hetero- or homosexual, fit into the “tradition” and “enduring institution” of matrimony. “Republicans are right to…
Tom Johnson
July 11th, 2015 12:57 PM

Dogfight: WashPost Google-Mocks All the GOP Candidates, No Democrats

Jeff Guo of The Washington Post began his article correctly: “Stop. This will be the most horrifying and pointless thing you read today.” One hot trend on Google now is called “DeepDream,” to enhance and visualize all the strange associations that artificial-intelligence programs are making. MRC’s Dan Gainor pointed out that the Post proved it’s a Democratic rag by taking this strange “stoner”…
Tim Graham
July 11th, 2015 12:30 PM

Tom Brokaw Won’t Talk Brian Williams: ‘It’s Time to Move On’

Former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw is treated with great deference inside the Peacock Network, as if he were the Cronkite of his generation. So when he was seen as the King of the Old Guard that felt Brian Williams was ruining the brand with his egotistical inventions of dangerous exploits, he was seen as the secret iron fist that felled the new star. In an interview with Lloyd Grove of the Daily…
Tim Graham
July 11th, 2015 10:25 AM

Bozell & Graham Column: Unasked Questions in the LGBT Wars

For decades now, the liberal “news” media have demonstrated a dramatic tilt toward the gay agenda, beginning with their notion that there is no such thing as a “gay agenda.” But now as the Supreme Court mandated gay “marriage” on all 50 states the liberal world is celebrating the agenda it has been pushing for decades. Television coverage has been the usual appalling agitprop, but in this case…
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham
July 11th, 2015 8:02 AM

Salon: Evangelical Promotion of Virginity Has 'Nothing to Do With Sex'

Salon.com enlightens America that when evangelicals scare teenagers into keeping their virginity, it has nothing to do with sex. It's about allowing the Christian right to maintain their grip on political power. They have a knack of tying every conservative or Christian movement back to white men and anti-communism -- even though sexual purity of the young is a cause that transcends racial and…
Bryan Ballas
July 11th, 2015 6:31 AM

At AP, Too-Convenient Mislabeling Hides Steep Wholesale Sales Decline

Martin Crutsinger has been a business and economics writer at the Associated Press for over three decades. Certain people in high places apparently hold him in high regard. In early 2014, on his 30th anniversary with the wire service, he is said to have received congratulatory letters from soon-to-be Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen, soon-to-be-former chair Ben Bernanke and Obama administration…
Tom Blumer
July 11th, 2015 3:11 AM

Nets Too Busy Hyping Parade to Notice Obama Admin. Defying Court

On Friday, ABC, CBS, and NBC's evening newscasts all ignored how the Obama administration issued the latest version of its abortifacient/contraception mandate under ObamaCare, which ignores multiple court rulings against it – including the Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby ruling in 2014 – and again tries to force religious non-profits to fund drugs that they consider to be immoral. Instead, the Big…
Matthew Balan
July 10th, 2015 9:42 PM

Ted Cruz Team: 'New York Times Is Lying' About His Book Sales

While liberals bray about how Donald Trump’s brand is unraveling, the phrase “New York Times best-seller” ought to be the unraveling brand. Dylan Byers at Politico reports the Ted Cruz campaign and Harper Collins are challenging the strange denial of best-seller status for the new Cruz campaign book A Time for Truth.  The point here is when you have a "Best Sellers list" many apparently silly…
Tim Graham
July 10th, 2015 9:39 PM

AP Blames Congress, Not Obama, For OPM Data Breach

Of all the media memes ever attempted, the one blaming Republicans for the fact that now-resigned Office of Personnel Management Director Katherine Aruchleta was confirmed is high on the list of the most ridiculous ever. A reasonably close runnerup is the idea that Congress failed "to adequately fund OPM." Matt Balan at NewsBusters covered CNN's ridiculous tweeted claim that "Republicans…
Tom Blumer
July 10th, 2015 6:39 PM

Politico Op-Ed: America Would Be 'Less Violent' Without The South

Michael Lind, contributing editor to Politico and Salon columnist, had a very interesting way of showing his independence week patriotism this year- by dreaming about how great America would be without the south.
Spencer Raley
July 10th, 2015 5:13 PM

'When Will the Catholic Church Stop Firing Gays?' Daily Beast Whines

"Far from becoming more open, the Catholic Church is doubling down on its homophobia," groused the liberal website Daily Beast.
Ken Shepherd
July 10th, 2015 5:08 PM

On Twitter, CNN Blames GOP for Disgraced Former OPM Director

CNN Politics's Twitter account on Friday pointed the finger at congressional Republicans over the now-former director of the Office of Personnel Management's responsibility for the massive hacking there that compromised the personal data of over 22 million people. A post hyped that "Republicans acknowledge to [correspondent] @evanperez they didn't properly vet [Katherine] Archuleta's…
Matthew Balan
July 10th, 2015 4:53 PM

A Pleasant Surprise! ABC Shocks with Fair Pro-Life Coverage

Get this! Pro-choice and pro-life activists agree on something: the tactics and messaging of the pro-life movement are better than they ever were. And the battle is on. Here’s another shocker. ABC Nightline devoted a 10-minute segment of fairly objective journalism to “what the pro-life movement looks like at its strongest in the United States today.”
Sarah Stites
July 10th, 2015 4:48 PM