Pollak: Media Ignore Gold Star Families Criticizing Biden, After Hyping Khizr Khan and ‘Suckers’ Story
For the media, Gold Star families are only there to be exploited. If they criticize Democrats, they can be written off and ignored.
For the media, Gold Star families are only there to be exploited. If they criticize Democrats, they can be written off and ignored.
Texas Republican Chip Roy slammed the Biden administration Tuesday for relinquishing border control to violent cartels, calling for the president to “go straight to hell” over his attempts to fight efforts to ensure safe borders.
MSNBC national affairs analyst John Heilemann said on Wednesday’s “Morning Joe” broadcast that former President Donald Trump would be using the “insanity” defense if his legal team claimed he believed the 2020 election was stolen.
Vocal Trump critic George Conway said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that former President Donald Trump endorsed and encouraged violence with his “apocalyptic rhetoric.”
The far-left Daily Beast is pretending it didn’t spend four years turning a disgusting pig named Lizzo into a superstar.
David Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sport, is once again the site’s sole owner after Penn Entertainment sold the company back to him.
The New York Times reported Tuesday on a “secret memo” that proposed way in which the Trump campaign might use “alternate electors” in the event that challenges to the 2020 presidential election results were pending when Congress met on January 6.
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight” that he believed former President Donald Trump’s unnamed co-conspirators outlined in the January 6 indictment are “highly likely” to be indicted in a separate case.
MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson said Tuesday on “Deadline” that the Republican Party was now a terrorist religious cult called “MAGA.”
The Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that making employees shift from work-from-home to showing up in person risks exposing black employees and workers “of color” to the racism that some say that they experience in person at the workplace.
Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith, a noted critic of former President Donald Trump, published a “guest essay” in the New York Times on Tuesday warning of “terrible consequences” for the country in the ongoing prosecutions of Trump.
Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews said Tuesday on “Morning Joe” said he believed former President Donald Trump’s 2020 “concession speech” will be “on television in the form of a trial.”
Paramount Global — the parent company of CBS, Paramount Studios, PlutoTV, and the Jason Aldean-canceling CMT — continued to see red ink flow from its streaming entertainment services, which collectively lost $424 million for the most recent quarter.
The New York Times collaborated with the New York State government to produce its now-infamous series of stories targeting Orthodox Jewish schools, according to over 800 pages of emails obtained by Breitbart News.
During an appearance on FNC’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Fox News contributor and George Washington law professor Jonathan Turley questioned the Department of Justice’s efforts to restrict former President Donald Trump’s ability to talk about his case while on the campaign trail.
Peter Schweizer doubled down on his criticism of the mainstream media’s shoddy reporting of the Hunter Biden story on the latest episode of The Drill Down podcast.
Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), now a CNN contributor, said Monday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” said that he thought former President Donald Trump was “actually going insane.”
Conservative radio host and litigator Mark Levin said Monday that the prosecutions of former President Donald Trump were like persecution of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish captain in the French army who was unjustly accused and convicted of espionage in 1894.
MSNBC anchor Joy Reid said Monday on her show “The ReidOut” that the U.S. criminal justice system was “defiantly bifurcated” in favor of former President Donald Trump.
MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill said Monday on “The ReidOut” that most Republican senators hate former President Donald Trump and his “ugly” base politics.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has backed down on his boycott of appearances on MSNBC and NBC, sitting down with NBC’s Dasha Burns this week.
The New York Times published an exposé on Neville Roy Singham, an American activist millionaire who works closely with Chinese media.
These shows have become so insular and divisive, that unless you are the (less than) one percent of Americans who live in the bubble of their elite forest, you don’t even notice that they’ve fallen, that they are gone entirely.
Corporate journalists are fixated on the murder of O’Shae Sibley, a 28-year-old professional dancer, to feed a narrative of growing “anti-LGBTQ+ extremism” in the U.S. — while hiding the fact that the accused killer is reportedly a Muslim teen.
Michigan congresswoman and far-left “Squad” member Rashida Tlaib is facing backlash after attending an event celebrating Palestinian terror, glorifying “martyrs,” and calling for the destruction of the Jewish state.
President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger, deposed by a military coup d’etat last week and believed to be trapped in his presidential residence, declared himself a “hostage” and in a Washington Post column published on Thursday asked for American intervention on his behalf.
CNN political commentator Van Jones said Thursday during the network’s special coverage of the indictment of Donald Trump that the former president was “masterful at getting half the country now to go along with this delusion that he has that somehow he’s the victim.”
Executives at Warner Bros. Discovery are reportedly swinging the ax again, with HBO personnel hit hardest by layoffs.
Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company of the ratings-challenged CNN, saw its advertising revenue plummet 13 percent in the most recent quarter.
New materials obtained by the House Judiciary Committee have shed further light on the Biden White House’s efforts to influence Facebook — even asking about algorithm changes to make its preferred media sources more visible to users.
A Russian court imposed a 400,000-ruble fine on Apple for failing to remove material deemed to be “false information” about Ukraine.
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley slammed President Joe Biden’s “unbelievable” use of the Justice Department against his chief competitor, former President Donald Trump, claiming the move is “unprecedented in American history.”
Facebook (now known as Meta) has initiated a news content blackout in Canada on both its main platform and Instagram following the passage of the Online News Act by Canadian legislators.
A show on UFOs beat the debut of a new CNN series produced by NBA star LeBron James, in the latest embarrassment for both James and CNN.
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz predicted Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” that the Supreme Court would overrule a conviction of former President Donald Trump for his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
On Tuesday, MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes said on his show “All In” that the federal indictment against former President Donald Trump laid out the “greatest political crime” since states seceded during the Civil War.
Republican officials blasted the Justice Department’s January 6 probe and the fresh indictment of former President Donald Trump, expressing support for Trump in the face of “serial election interference.”
CNN political commentator Van Jones said Tuesday during the network’s special coverage of the indictment of former Prescient Donald Trump that the indictment describes a “coup” attempt, which means it will be “the biggest prosecution in the history of the country.”
40-day strike unsuccessfully protested the appointment of an editor-in-chief they denounce as far-right supporter.
Democrats and members of the establishment media claim “no evidence” implicates President Joe Biden in his family’s influence-peddling scheme, despite powerful allegations to the contrary.