Ezra Dulis has no media or political credentials whatsoever, and he cannot grow facial hair. He is an Assistant Editor at Breitbart News.
"Step Up Revolution," the fourth film in the popular unnaturally-photogenic-rebellious-youths-street-dancing franchise--could be the left's rejoinder to TDKR. Advance reviews claimed the film's protagonists mirrored Occupy with their dance-protest routines against a rich hotel magnate, sending a shiver through the conservative grassroots. Would our victory via Christopher Nolan be so short-lived? Would this sequel be more aptly named in the style of its predecessor, "Step Up 2: The Streets," as "Step Up 4: The 99%"?
28 Jul 2012
While most of the entertainment world reacted to Thursday's massive shooting spree at a Colorado theater with urgent calls for gun control, one music star had quite the opposite message. Big Boi (real name Antwan André Patton), one half of the rap outfit OutKast, took to Twitter and defended individuals' right to bear arms.
21 Jul 2012
When Barack Obama began an odd PR campaign against the Supreme Court following the oral arguments in NIFB v. Sebelius, my colleague Ben Shapiro speculated that the President may have hoped for Justice Anthony Kennedy to change his vote, as he had done several times in the 1990s. However, according to a report by CBS's Jan Crawford, it was in fact Chief Justice John Roberts who switched his vote and upheld the Affordable Care Act as constitutional.
1 Jul 2012
First there was the "death tax;" now with the Supreme Court's rationale for Obamacare, we have a "birth tax." Simply by being born, American citizens are saddled with a tax burden. They don't have to possess anything; they don't have to do anything; they simply have to be.
28 Jun 2012
The decision comes as Congress mulls a vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt. It also comes one day after the Obama Administration filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission demanding that Karl Rove's Super PAC, "Crossroads GPS," disclose its list of private donors.
20 Jun 2012
Last night during the RightOnline Welcome Event, filmmaker Andrew Marcus previewed a 17-minute clip from his upcoming documentary "Hating Breitbart." While not giving away too much of the film's approach to representing the late rebel media mogul, the footage displayed tremendous effort towards quality execution.
16 Jun 2012
This is a familiar complaint within the right-wing blogosphere: claims by conservative pundits and journalists are met with the highest degree of skepticism, whereas "trusted" sources in progressive institutions such as academia are taken at their word. Conservatives have been happy to take on the challenge and show their work, recalling the famous Avis "We Try Harder" ad campaign. But in this case, the level of research required to try harder than Smith and the rest of the mainstream press is simply embarrassing.
11 Jun 2012
Elizabeth Warren's Senate campaign has released a statement pushing back against incumbent opponent Scott Brown, who earlier today called on the Harvard Law professor to release her employment records to clear up ongoing questions about her professed Native American ancestry. Warren and the mainstream press, however, ignored the substance of Brown's charge and focused on a tangential statement responding to Warren's latest explanation for her Pretendian claims.
31 May 2012
In the reaction to the Boston Globe's controversial article on Harvard's EEOC reports which listed Elizabeth Warren as a Native American, one particular revelation has gone largely unnoticed. Alan Ray, the administrator who filed diversity reports during Warren's tenure, distances the university from any responsibility for erroneously listing her as a Native American.
27 May 2012
The Guardian reports that members of the intelligence community are virtually apoplectic over the leaked underwear bombing plot foiled by a CIA informant who had infiltrated Al Qaeda.
11 May 2012