The leftists who make endless propaganda with our tax money have laid out a plush red carpet for newly elected bisexual transgender radicals in state legislatures. On Thursday, NPR's All Things Considered typically!-->…
The New York Times devoted a 1,700-word story on Friday’s front page to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stepping down from her Democratic leadership role after Republicans took back the House of Representatives. Congressional!-->…
Wishcasting, liberal-media style . . . Far-left Tiffany Cross is gone from MSNBC. But liberal bias lives on in her vacated 10 am hour on Saturdays. Yasmin Vossoughian hosted the hour Saturday. And her villain of the!-->…
Although most liberals are hailing Attorney General Merrick Garland for appointing Jack Smith as Special Counsel to investigate Donald Trump, The Nation's Elie Mystal is furious. On MSNBC's The Beat with Ari Melber!-->…
CBS News has stopped using its Twitter account for the foreseeable future. The network claims it stopped using its account to “monitor” the situation at Twitter after Elon Musk’s takeover. “In light of the uncertainty around!-->…
Former President Donald J. Trump’s Twitter account has been reinstated. Elon Musk reinstated Trump’s account after 52 percent of voters in a Twitter poll he created voted that the former president could come back. Over 15!-->…
The New York Times. Twitter. And CBS. Here are two headlines and one tweet. Headline one is about The Times. The second is about Twitter. The third is a tweet from CBS. The first headline (from Vox) was about the reaction!-->…
The Friday night "Week In Review" pundits on the PBS NewsHour had an actual disagreement, with Jonathan Capehart scribbling furiously during the more conservative half of the debate. The lead topic was Attorney!-->…
The second season of Apple TV+’s The Morning Show debuted roughly this time last year, but there’s still nothing quite like it on TV. The series, spun from a Matt Lauer-like crisis at a broadcast TV staple, put the streaming!-->…
This year’s midterm elections turned out to be a draw: Republicans gained enough seats in the U.S. House to take the majority for the first time in four years, but lost a seat in the U.S. Senate, leaving Democrats in control.!-->…
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