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Celebrating Sen. Slotkin's Shameless Speech
Everyone knows that winning the assignment of officially responding to a State of the Union speech can be a curse, not a blessing. But it depends on which party is responding.
Last year, the media ripped apart freshman Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) as a ditz. PBS analyst Jonathan Capehart made a "Legally Blonde" joke: "After watching Sen. Britt, I ...Read more
Networks Hound Trump With Loaded Poll Questions1
The national media pay for national polls to measure public opinion. But often, they aren't just measuring public opinion. Their selection of polling questions carries an agenda, and tests how the liberal media arguments are faring in all 50 states. Their questions change depending on which party's president is in the White House.
There are ...Read more
We Need a Book on the Scandal of Biden's Decline
CNN host Jake Tapper announced that he and Axios reporter (and CNN analyst) Alex Thompson have a book coming out in May titled "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again." They promise "an unflinching and explosive reckoning."
Conservative reaction was fierce. CNN was part of the cover-up. ...Read more
Kamala Voters Can't Be Labeled 'Conservatives!'
When Democrats switch parties and become Republicans or vote for Republicans, no one expects the liberal media to keep describing them with words like "liberal" or "Democrat." But somehow, after former conservatives and ex-Republicans campaigned for staunchly leftist Kamala Harris for president, journalists just keep calling them "conservatives....Read more
NPR Is National Public Relations for the War on Trump!
At the top of every hour, hundreds of taxpayer-subsidized National Public Radio stations in 50 states transmit leftist public relations badly disguised as news. You can get talking points jammed in your ear on your rush-hour commute.
On the morning of Feb. 20, NPR anchor Korva Coleman promoted an anti-Trump lawsuit, and notice there are no ...Read more