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Sally Kohn: The Breitbart News Interview – Part Two

Sally Kohn: The Breitbart News Interview – Part Two

In the final part (part one is here) of our interview with CNN’s Sally Kohn, Breitbart New asks questions the media dare never ask Democrats: Do we really want an alleged sexual predator as America’s first First Gentleman? Where would

Daily Beast Resurrects Zombie Charge Against Tom Cotton

Daily Beast Resurrects Zombie Charge Against Tom Cotton

Maybe it’s the approach of Halloween, or an impending sense of defeat for pro-Obamacare Democrats like Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Whatever the reason, the Daily Beast’s Asawin Suebsaeng is trying–rather desperately–to scare voters by resurrecting a long-dead argument: that

Sally Kohn: The Breitbart News Interview – Part 1

Sally Kohn: The Breitbart News Interview – Part 1

As a regular CNN contributor, Daily Beast columnist, and prolific Tweeter, Sally Kohn is a familiar face and voice in today’s hurly-burly media world. Previously, she was an on-air contributor at Fox News. Sally made her progressive bones for 16

Hit On Georgia Republican Perdue Blows up In BuzzFeed's Face

Hit On Georgia Republican Perdue Blows up In BuzzFeed's Face

BuzzFeed’s Evan-McMorris-Santaro is blaming a Democrat tracker for a hit on Republican Georgia Senate candidate David Perdue that blew up in the left-wing outlet’s face. Why it’s a “fail” for a Democrat tracker to assume Buzzfeed will post oppo-research without

Report: Jeb Bush Thinks Fox News Annoying

Report: Jeb Bush Thinks Fox News Annoying

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush reportedly told South Carolinians that Fox News annoys him.  Bush, a potential 2016 establishment Republican presidential candidate who has already come under fire for his support of amnesty legislation, Common Core, and potential tax increases, reportedly

Frank Mankiewicz (1924-2014): NPR's Defining Liberal

Frank Mankiewicz (1924-2014): NPR's Defining Liberal

Frank Mankiewicz, the politico-turned-journalist who made National Public Radio (NPR) what it is today, died on Thursday evening. He was remembered by the New York Times as the press secretary for Robert F. Kennedy and the campaign manager for George McGovern.