A big salute to the staff of the Gazette, who despite being traumatized and losing staffers to death and injury, vowed that the next day’s edition would come out, and they worked at home and got it out.
Watching DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen fight off the lion’s den of reporters who are suddenly outraged over the treatment of families attempting to enter illegally at the border (due to seeing photos) hit a nerve...
I knew the anti-Trump elements in the media would never be able to give him any credit for his historic meeting with Kim Jong-Un, but I have to tip my MAGA cap to them...
A big salute to the staff of the Gazette, who despite being traumatized and losing staffers to death and injury, vowed that the next day’s edition would come out, and they worked at home and got it out.
Watching DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen fight off the lion’s den of reporters who are suddenly outraged over the treatment of families attempting to enter illegally at the border (due to seeing photos) hit a nerve...
I knew the anti-Trump elements in the media would never be able to give him any credit for his historic meeting with Kim Jong-Un, but I have to tip my MAGA cap to them...
First Lady Melania Trump has been out of the public eye for a few weeks, which seems perfectly normal considering she recently underwent kidney surgery.
Yesterday, I wrote about the irony of an MSNBC interviewer in full Roseanne pile-on mode asking the network’s star Joy Reid just what someone has to do on social media to get fired by a TV network.
In their efforts to paint Israel as a violent aggressor and to somehow blame President Trump’s decision to keep America’s promise to move our Embassy to Jerusalem for the deaths of Palestinians who violently protested it, some Western media outlets were willing to air anything that promoted the narrative.
It’s always nice when a little joke on my Twitter feed sets off alarm bells (I don’t care if I upset Twitter trolls; I consider it a public service to distract them so they don’t leave their parents’ basements and do something genuinely harmful to themselves or others.)
In a post yesterday, I made reference to the various news outlets that went on a blood-in-the-water feeding frenzy over the NBC scoop that President Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen had been wiretapped…only to have to reel in their hysteria a couple of hours later...
Kudos to The Hill newspaper for being the first major media outlet to announce that it will no longer participate in the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner unless major changes are made...
Good article: Tony Williams at the Victory Girls Blog explains to White House Correspondents’ Association president Margaret Talev that not only did they fail in their purported efforts to “build a spirit of unity,” but they also failed to grasp the basic flaw in their self-aggrandizing mission
As you might expect, a lot of people are asking for my reaction to the foul-mouthed, unfunny and vitriolic “comedy” performance at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Despite the abject failure of existing laws to keep guns out of the hands of someone who was clearly mentally unstable, many people are reacting to Sunday’s shooting by calling for more laws to disarm law-abiding citizens...
You might have noticed yesterday that Facebook placed a disclaimer on a post that I wrote, claiming it was under factual dispute, because it linked to a story in the Washington Examiner about the claim that Amazon costs the Post Office $1.46 in lost revenue for each package delivered.
As this story notes, it sounds like a late April Fool’s Day joke, but the “progressive” website The Young Turks responded to the Sinclair Broadcasting video about avoiding “fake news” with its own video on the subject, featuring (grab something solid)…Dan Rather.
The success of the return of “Roseanne” has reportedly stunned Hollywood and prompted TV network executives to do some “soul-searching” (or as some wags put it, to start searching for a soul.)
A few months ago, Michael Wolff’s book of unverified rumors about the Trump White House, “Fire and Fury,” topped the best-seller list and made him a hot talk show guest.
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