MSNBC Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough managed to parody himself on Tuesday’s show when he suggested to Florida Democratic gubernatorial nominee Charlie Crist that the two of them are both more conservative than Gov. Ron!-->…
The New York Times published a garbage essay by a radical environmentalist defending young climate fanatics for throwing “soup” on a world-famous Vincent van Gogh painting, calling it an example of “creative methods” to stop!-->…
Yankees’ fans were in a foul mood Sunday night after their team got swept four-straight by Houston in the American League Championship Series. Their only consolation was pouring hate on Texas Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz,!-->…
On Tuesday morning, the “big three” of ABC, CBS, and NBC engaged in a comical and hopeless rescue mission to convince viewers that turncoat and Congressman Charlie Crist (D-FL) has a chance to retake Florida’s governorship!-->…
Well, it’s not every day the New York Times publishes something that isn’t biased, deceitful or bat-guano crazy. Certainly not something that bucks the LGBT mafia. Yet there it was on October 22, in a profile of actor Ralph!-->…
ESPN isn’t even trying to hide the fact that it cares far more about influencing viewers to become progressive disciples than broadcasting sports content free of political influence. On ESPN’s Manningcast during the Monday!-->…
Democrat-turned Republican-turned independent-turned Democrat Matthew Dowd joined Joy Reid on Monday’s edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC to declare that while he wasn’t calling Republicans Nazis ahead of the midterms, he!-->…
Pro-abortion propaganda was front and center on Grey’s Anatomy season 19, episode three titled, ‘Let’s Talk About Sex,’ as the entire episode was riddled with pro-abortion buzzwords and even a teenage abortion scene. Now!-->…
Government figures released late Friday show the immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border reached its worst-ever levels in fiscal year 2022, but as they have throughout the Biden era, the ABC, CBS and NBC evening!-->…
The New York Times complained that alternative social media platforms are making so-called “disinformation” more “widespread” before the midterms. Ironically, The Times cited the former head of the Disinformation Governance!-->…
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