Marc Tracy, arts and culture reporter for the New York Times, for some reason wrote a 2,100-word “news analysis,” posted Sunday, on why Jews shouldn’t use the word “pogrom” to describe assaults like the one in Amsterdam…
Democrat newspapers like The Washington Post love to tag conservatives as "conservative," and also as "ultraconservative," "far right," and "extremist." But they seem absolutely…
Puck’s Dylan Byers continued his reporting Friday night on the fallout from Wednesday morning’s official announcement that Comcast would be shedding MSNBC and five other cable networks (including CNBC) to become its own…
Isaac Newton’s third law of motion famously states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction: If you push an object, for example, the object pushes back against you with equal force. It turns out this…
The journalists around this week’s Washington Week with The Atlantic roundtable had great fun mocking president-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks. Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine and the regular…
Zachary Leeman at Mediaite reported Jon Stewart had thoughts about the Trump transition and the TV-star ramifications on his "Weekly Show" podcast. Asked if whether there will be "retribution" for leftist…
It was bound to happen. Not a month has passed since the presidential election, but the Regime Media are back to pushing breathless variants of their failed “threat to democracy” narratives. This time, in regard to…
Not three weeks have passed since the election of President Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States, and the left is already attempting to cobble together a resistance. With the Gaetz nomination for Attorney…
It was twenty years ago this week (November 23, 2004) that CBS News announced Dan Rather would be leaving as anchor of the CBS Evening News after 23 years at the helm of a once top-rated newscast that had tumbled to third…
The progressive perverts of the Left are banking on the idea they can claim the minds of our youth while they’re most impressionable. What do you remember learning when you were in Kindergarten? Was it shapes? Arithmetic?…
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