Via our friends at the Right Scoop, here are 16 fascinating, horrifying, and depressing minutes that lay out what to expect from ObamaCare over the next couple of years, which is now the law of the land: – – This
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 12:29 PM PST0
For the first time since the election and the breaking of the Petraeus scandal, White House spokesman Jay Carney held a full briefing with the White House Press Corps today. And what a shock it was to see the White House Press
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 11:11 AM PST0
According to Pew, only 29% of Americans are ready to blame Obama if a deal isn;t reached to avoid the fiscal cliff. A full 53% would blame House Republicans. Naturally, media outlets everywhere are running with the poll, which will
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 10:11 AM PST0
NRO’s Charles C.W. Cooke gives the BenSmithing BuzzFeeders more credit than I ever would. He thinks they’re just dense. I think they know exactly what they’re doing: Demographics might well cost the Republican party the future, and conservatives must address
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 9:42 AM PST0
This is the kind of behavior you get from the left-wing media after they’ve become emboldened by an election victory. We can expect many more months of this insufferable behavior, believe me. The video below is edited, and I didn’t see
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 9:31 AM PST0
Politics aside, Joe Trippi is one of the most appealing guys on Fox News, and in this worthwhile profile he drops this interesting factoid: Trippi’s relationship with Fox began near the end of 2010, when he ran into Roger Ailes
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 9:06 AM PST0

Last week, as the Petraeus sex scandal broke, The Mighty Charles Krauthammer said something that got a lot of play in New Media. He seemed certain that “sex” and the fact that Barack Obama was safely reelected would be the
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 8:34 AM PST0

Even though fewer than a half-million votes going the other way in just four swing states would’ve changed the outcome of the 2012 presidential election, that inconvenient fact hasn’t stopped left-wing journalists from taking victory laps as though last Tuesday was
by John Nolte13 Nov 2012, 5:47 AM PST0

Thanks to director Victor Fleming and three exceptional performances from Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor, 1932’s under-appreciated “Red Dust” sizzles even more than its more-famous 1953 big-budget color remake “Mogambo,” which was directed by John Ford and cast
by John Nolte12 Nov 2012, 10:49 AM PST0

For nearly a decade, between 1983’s “Vacation” and 1992’s “Home Alone 2,” the world was blessed by a writer/director/producer who churned out one timeless, iconic comedy after another. Among many others, John Hughes most prominently gave us “The Breakfast Club,”
by John Nolte12 Nov 2012, 7:10 AM PST0

The demise of the Will Ferrell-era cannot come soon enough. Other than an overwrought and hysterical attack on the Koch Brothers, the politics of “The Campaign” are surprisingly even-handed. The real problem is the non-stop crudeness, a total lack of
by John Nolte10 Nov 2012, 8:55 AM PST0

Director Steven Soderbergh’s R-rated character study (and surprise box office hit) takes us behind-the scenes and deep into the subculture of male strippers. The film is objectively impressive in the areas of acting, writing, and directing. There’s no question about
by John Nolte10 Nov 2012, 8:50 AM PST0

Politically correct critics crybabied for a Pixar film with a female protagonist and with “Brave” they finally have one. What the rest of us got, though, is a pretty weak entry in the Pixar canon: an original fairy tale sure
by John Nolte10 Nov 2012, 8:44 AM PST0

Believe it or not, unlike what we see so much of today, there was a time when Hollywood made films about Hollywood that didn’t wallow in narcissism or attempt to fool us into believing a real heart beats behind all
by John Nolte10 Nov 2012, 5:48 AM PST0

These reviews are unforgivably late, but the election ended up swamping all of my time — you know, because I thought I was living in a country that wanted to be saved and not one that chooses free stuff over
by John Nolte9 Nov 2012, 9:59 AM PST0

Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection might just be the best bang for the buck you’re going to find this holiday season. If I hadn’t gone to public schools, I might be able to tell you what $210 divided by 15
by John Nolte9 Nov 2012, 7:05 AM PST0

Quick Note: This post should’ve published yesterday. It’s late because I asked to be the one to write it. Unfortunately, though, I had a family emergency hit on Election Day morning and, after spending 36 hours in a hospital recliner
by John Nolte8 Nov 2012, 7:01 AM PST0
All the networks have called Ohio for President Obama, which means he has officially won a second term.
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 8:26 PM PST0
Huffington Post: Former Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) lost his bid to return to the Senate against Nebraska legislator Deb Fischer Tuesday, NBC News and CBS News projected. Kerrey had run a quixotic challenge to return to the Senate in deep-red
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 8:13 PM PST0
AP: Mitt Romney has turned North Carolina back to the Republicans. Romney won the state and its 15 electoral votes Tuesday, four years after President Barack Obama picked up a surprise win for the Democrats by 14,000 votes. The GOP
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 8:02 PM PST0
This one is a lost pick up for the GOP: CBS projected that Democrat Tim Kaine won the U.S. Senate seat for Virginia in Tuesday’s election. Kaine defeated Republican George Allen in the race to fill the seat being vacated
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 7:57 PM PST0
Reuters: MSNBC projected that Democrat Claire McCaskill won the U.S. Senate seat for Missouri in Tuesday’s election. McCaskill, a former Missouri state auditor and county prosecutor, is the incumbent and is completing her first term. She defeated Representative Todd Akin,
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 7:32 PM PST0
The GOP might have lost a U.S. Senate seat in Indiana today, but Republican’s will hold the governor’s seat. The AP: Republican Mike Pence will be Indiana’s next governor after a victory that helps extend his party’s control of the Statehouse.
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 7:25 PM PST0
CBS calls the state for President Obama.
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 6:51 PM PST0
Fox News declares Democrat Joe Donnelly the winner of the U.S. Senate race in Indiana. Mourdock was comfortably ahead and coasting to a win before he made a controversial comment about rape and abortion that dropped him into a world
by John Nolte6 Nov 2012, 6:47 PM PST0