New Study Thoroughly Debunks Global Warming, Will Media Notice

In the past several weeks as much of the nation suffered under a massive heatwave, global warming-obsessed media depicted the high temperatures as evidence of Nobel laureate Al Gore's favorite money-making scam. A new study published in the journal Nature Sunday completely debunks all previous claims that temperatures in recent decades are in any way historic demonstrating instead that things…
Noel Sheppard
July 11th, 2012 9:28 AM

James Earl Jones, Voice of Darth Vader, Loves MSNBC And Knows the Tea

Actor James Earl Jones appeared on the public-radio show Smiley & West last weekend and discussed how he stuttered as a teenager. “There’s a certain terror I still have about confronting people.  I can’t debate, I can’t argue, I fall apart...I cannot be an activist, for instance, because of that.” But as Brian Maloney reported, host Tavis Smiley wanted to draw his politics out. Jones…
Tim Graham
July 10th, 2012 11:24 PM

Bozell Column: Obama's Stump Speech Myths

Barack Obama has trouble telling the truth. This is the man who admitted his memoir "Dreams of My Father" was semi-fictional. “For the sake of compression, some of the characters that appear are composites of people, I’ve known, and some events appear out of precise chronology.” Translation: On some pages, I’m taking poetic license with the facts to burnish my image.
Brent Bozell
July 10th, 2012 10:33 PM

NYT's Mark Landler's Still Spinning for Obama, Who Can 'Argue...Proble

Saturday's story from the Obama trail by New York Times reporter Mark Landler, "Obama Urges Voters to Look Ahead on Economy," was not as blatantly pro-president as Landler's June 29 paean hailing the president as "bailing out the auto industry, winding down two wars and dispatching Osama bin Laden." But it was still quite sympathetic to the president's plight. The text box highlighted Obama's…
Clay Waters
July 10th, 2012 10:03 PM

New Yorker Magazine Was Set to Depict Roberts Pushing Granny Down the

Anticipating “a real defeat for Obama and the end of health-care coverage for many,” The New Yorker had several covers ready to go if ObamaCare was deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, including one which depicted Chief Justice John Roberts poised to push an elderly woman in a wheelchair down the Court's stairs. Francoise Mouly was so sure that ObamaCare would be struck down that…
John Bates
July 10th, 2012 9:58 PM

Christian Rocker Seeks Recusal of 'Leftist' Judge in Defamation Suit A

In response to a judge's ruling that he pay Rachel Maddow's legal fees in his $50 million lawsuit against her, Christian rock n'roll preacher Bradlee Dean is alleging bias on the part of the judge. Dean filed suit against Maddow in July 2011 claiming she defamed him as "bloodthirsty" and homicidal toward gays based on remarks he made during a broadcast of his Sons of Liberty radio show in…
Jack Coleman
July 10th, 2012 7:30 PM

David Limbaugh Column: President Obama Is Intent on Changing America W

During my book "tour," radio hosts are forever asking me whether I believe that Obama is intentionally attempting to destroy America. It's a fair question, especially given the title of my book and because so many people legitimately believe he is. I have never been too receptive to conspiracy theories, and I'm not particularly enamored of ones circulating about Obama. But unlike many other…
David Limbaugh
July 10th, 2012 6:32 PM

Chuck Norris Column: Barack Obama Is an Anti-Founders, Debt-Accumulati

In 2007, when I began writing my New York Times best-seller "Black Belt Patriotism," unemployment was less than 5 percent; the annual federal budget was about $2.9 trillion; the federal deficit was $161 billion; and the national debt was $9 trillion. Today unemployment is stuck at 8.2 percent; the federal budget is $3.8 trillion; the national deficit is $1.3 trillion; and the national debt…
Chuck Norris
July 10th, 2012 6:28 PM

Cal Thomas Column: The Numbers Game

President Obama's attempt to spin the latest discouraging unemployment numbers as "a step in the right direction" is like telling passengers aboard the Titanic to ignore the sinking vessel and listen to the live music. A Wall Street Journal analysis of the June unemployment figures offers little comfort, nor does it produce confidence that the economy will improve before the election.
Cal Thomas
July 10th, 2012 5:59 PM

Donny Deutsch Rants: 'We Are a Country That Is At Class Warfare Now

During a panel discussion on Tuesday's NBC Today about philanthropist Denise Rich renouncing her U.S. citizenship to reportedly avoid paying taxes, advertising executive Donny Deutsch used the incident to proclaim: "We are a country that is at class warfare now. It is reality. And this is the kind of thing that if I'm home watching, I go, screw you, get out of my country!" NBC chief medical…
Kyle Drennen
July 10th, 2012 5:45 PM

Charlie Daniels Column: I'm Sick and Tired of Fear-mongering by the Le

I'm literally sick and tired of people - who instead of having anything constructive or even intelligent for that matter - to add to any conversation they disagree with, repeat what they've heard someone say on TV or read about in the newspaper as being the absolute truth and are not willing to listen to any other opinion, no matter how sensible. I'm totally frustrated and out of patience…
Charlie Daniels
July 10th, 2012 5:06 PM

John Sununu Laughs at Andrea Mitchell Defending Obama's Use of Bogus R

It really has been hysterical watching the Obama-loving media the past few weeks defend the President using bogus information reported by the Washington Post falsely accusing Mitt Romney of outsourcing jobs while at Bain Capital. This has become so comical that former New Hampshire Governor John Sununu (R) couldn't hold back the laughs as Andrea Mitchell did exactly that Tuesday on the MSNBC…
Noel Sheppard
July 10th, 2012 5:01 PM

Playing Into Obama's Populist Pose, NYTimes Obsesses Over Romney's Vac

Sunday's front-page "political memo" from New York Times reporter Richard Stevenson played into the Obama campaign's hands by obsessing over Romney's supposedly ostentatious displays of wealth, in contrast to Barack Obama's down-home populism: "On Tricky Terrain of Class, Contrasting Paths." The print edition featured large dueling photos contrasting a down-home President Obama at the Kozy…
Clay Waters
July 10th, 2012 4:40 PM

MRC-TV Exclusive: NRA President Hits Back at Media's Misinformation on

The liberal media continues to make a connection between "Operation Fast and Furious" under the Obama and "Operation Wide Receiver" under Bush, and major news outlets have made no effort to explain the difference. So our friends at our sister site MRCTV sat down with NRA president David Keene, who explained there was a fundamental, life-saving difference between these two operations. [video…
NB Staff
July 10th, 2012 4:10 PM