
The Washington Post has not noticed the United States is a country that is tolerant of religions, especially where it concerns out electoral system. This week the Washington Post has published a long story filled with innuendo that Mitt Romney’s
by Warner Todd Huston19 Oct 2012, 2:47 AM PST0

With the focus on the horrible job of “moderating” perpetrated by CNN’s Candy Crowley at the latest 2012 presidential debate, it is instructive to take a look back at some of her past work. For instance, in a 2010 interview
by Warner Todd Huston18 Oct 2012, 12:51 PM PST0

George Will made a relatively quixotic proclamation immediately after the second presidential debate held at Hofstra University in New York. First of all, he thought the debate was “immeasurably the best” in American presidential debate history. Just as quixotically, Will
by Warner Todd Huston18 Oct 2012, 3:19 AM PST0

Voters do not like taxes. So, National Public Radio in New Hampshire helped Maggie Hassan, the Democrat candidate for Governor, by doing a little editing work to take the word “tax” out of one of her answers at a recent
by Warner Todd Huston16 Oct 2012, 4:09 AM PST0

Washington Post reporter Dan Zak saw a different vice presidential debate than nearly everyone else in the Old Media establishment. Zak watched the debate where Joe Biden was brilliant, Martha Raddatz was fair, and Paul Ryan was like “the perp-of-the-week”
by Warner Todd Huston14 Oct 2012, 4:07 PM PST0

In the world of journalism, no bad deed goes unrewarded. Take the case of former Washington bureau chief for Yahoo! News, David Chalian. You may recall that he was fired after he was heard saying during the Republican National Convention
by Warner Todd Huston14 Oct 2012, 3:37 AM PST0

CNN has an interesting story of an immigrant that came to this country from the oppressive socialist nation in which he was born, worked hard to attain the American dream, became wealthy, and dearly wishes for his fellow Americans to
by Warner Todd Huston13 Oct 2012, 5:37 AM PST0

Ann Romney can only shake her head in sadness at Obama’s low down campaign tactics. She likens team Obama’s campaign to a schoolyard bully that isn’t getting his way. She calls it “poor sportsmanship.” Mrs. Romney revealed this and more
by Warner Todd Huston13 Oct 2012, 4:56 AM PST0

Whereas most people in the middle and the right saw Biden as a snorting, chortling, constantly interrupting blowhard and “moderator” Martha Raddatz as Biden’s willing assistant during Thursday’s vice presidential debate, CNN’s Soledad O’Brien and Dana Bash saw “perfect pitch”
by Warner Todd Huston13 Oct 2012, 4:33 AM PST0

Many TV commentators say you can judge the way the nation is feeling about itself and its times by looking at the sort of shows that are playing on television. They say our mood and outlook about both the present
by Warner Todd Huston13 Oct 2012, 1:13 AM PST0

Fox News Channel won the race during the vice presidential debate this week — the ratings race. Fox brought in more than twice as many viewers as MSNBC and CNN separately, therefore beating the two networks combined. Not only that,
by Warner Todd Huston12 Oct 2012, 11:35 PM PST0

Surprising to no one, The New York Times agrees with the absurd spin from team Obama that the only reason anyone is talking about the Obama administration’s week worth of lies about the Libyan embassy attacks is because the Republicans
by Warner Todd Huston12 Oct 2012, 3:25 AM PST0

On October 10, the National Journal slammed Mitt Romney for “favoring the wealthy” with his capital gains tax cut plan. The plan, NJ claims, won’t help middle-income Americans because they “don’t have investment income.” But, apparently Nat’l Journal didn’t bother
by Warner Todd Huston12 Oct 2012, 2:19 AM PST0

Chuck Todd, NBC’s political correspondent, is not a big fan of all these new polls showing Romney and Obama to be so close. He’s especially down on Scott Rasmussen who has said that he’s been seeing a close race all
by Warner Todd Huston12 Oct 2012, 2:01 AM PST0

Stephen Moore doesn’t believe “the rich don’t pay their fair share” and he proves it in his new book, Who’s The Fairest of Them All: The Truth about Opportunity, Taxes and Wealth in America. While doing research for his book,
by Warner Todd Huston11 Oct 2012, 2:34 AM PST0

As he unveiled his epic new movie based on Abraham Lincoln’s civil war era presidency, Steven Spielberg said he doesn’t want his film to become a “political football” in today’s presidential election. But as he talked about it further, it
by Warner Todd Huston10 Oct 2012, 1:37 PM PST0

As the President’s disastrous debate performance from last week continues to reverberate throughout the left, the Daily Beast’s Andrew Sullivan indulged a meltdown equal to, if not surpassing, that of MSNBC’s Chris Matthews whose epic post debate night rant made conservatives
by Warner Todd Huston9 Oct 2012, 6:23 AM PST0

Last month, broadcast TV lifer Morely Safer, of CBS’s 60 Minutes fame, appeared on CSPAN and pronounced himself “appalled” by the denizens of the new media. Citizen journalists aren’t trained well enough to be trusted as a source of news,
by Warner Todd Huston9 Oct 2012, 4:21 AM PST0

A terminally ill patient, Grace Sung Eun Lee, 28, was awarded the right to chose to die by a New York court this month, but has now changed her mind and wants to live. Miss Lee, once a financial manager,
by Warner Todd Huston8 Oct 2012, 2:35 PM PST0

A new study shows that nearly half of the jobs in Washington State’s economy are generated by Chinese imports and exports. The study, sponsored by the Washington Council on International Trade and the Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle, found
by Warner Todd Huston8 Oct 2012, 2:05 PM PST0

A gas station in the Chicago suburb of Lombard featured a little reminder of what it was like four years ago when Obama was first elected to the White House. The station held a special sale of gas at $1.88
by Warner Todd Huston8 Oct 2012, 12:39 PM PST0

Lisa Morrison of Fulton, Iowa is not very happy with the Obama campaign’s “misrepresentation” of her in a campaign statement. “I am outraged that my question is being misrepresented and used as a political tool against the Romney/Ryan campaign by
by Warner Todd Huston6 Oct 2012, 3:15 PM PST0

Before we get any further into this story, I have to warn you that this is not satire. That having been said, BuzzFeed’s Zeke Miller perpetrated one of the worst attempts at guilt by association ever made. Miller attempted to
by Warner Todd Huston5 Oct 2012, 11:37 PM PST0

On Wednesday, while reacting to the death of an American border agent, Sir Richard Branson told Reuters that the American War on Drugs is not only a failure, it is also “racist.” Speaking at the offices of the Metro Newspaper
by Warner Todd Huston5 Oct 2012, 2:34 AM PST0

On October 4, Facebook announced the milestone of reaching one billion users worldwide, a major example of how social media has changed the way humanity interacts in an increasingly tech heavy world. In an interview on NBC’s Today show, Facebook
by Warner Todd Huston5 Oct 2012, 2:27 AM PST0