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WaPo Columnist Accuses New York Times of 'Sexism' Toward Liz Cheney

WaPo Columnist Accuses New York Times of 'Sexism' Toward Liz Cheney

Former Politico reporter Jonathan Martin (pictured above between David Axeldrod and ABC’s Jeff Zeleny) is no stranger to controversy. His partisan attacks against the GOP (including private citizens) have been well-documented. Monday, the Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin took issue with

'Too Controversial': Major Newspapers Reject Pro-Life Ad

'Too Controversial': Major Newspapers Reject Pro-Life Ad

Heroic Media, a national pro-life organization, says that three major newspapers, The Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and LA Times, all rejected the pro-life ad pictured above as “too controversial.” Live Action News reports: I am disturbed that these papers would

Andrew Sullivan: Defender of Obesity

Andrew Sullivan: Defender of Obesity

Andrew Sullivan, who led “Trig Trutherism,” may now have found a new cause to champion: obesity. In a new post on his blog entitled “Now We Should Add FA To LGBT?” he cites others who contend that people who are

Dan Abrams Flips: Zimmerman's 'Going to Walk'

Dan Abrams Flips: Zimmerman's 'Going to Walk'

Good Morning America’s Dan Abrams: I drew a legal conclusion on “Good Morning America” Saturday that would have surprised the Dan Abrams who covered the George Zimmerman case leading up to, and shortly after, his arrest. Now that the prosecution’s

Gallup: Fox News America's Top News Source

Gallup: Fox News America's Top News Source

A new Gallup poll released Monday might help to explain why the left and their allies in the mainstream media have trained so much fire on a small (but powerful) dinghy in an ocean of left-wing media: Fox News is

CNN Debates Whether SFO Crash 'Horrifying'

CNN Debates Whether SFO Crash 'Horrifying'

On Saturday, CNN had an important on-air debate over whether to call the Boeing 777 crash at the San Francisco International Airport “horrifying” or not. The excuse for the debate: had enough people died to label it with that honorific?

CNN Mistakes Syrian Flag for Egyptian Flag

CNN Mistakes Syrian Flag for Egyptian Flag

On Sunday morning, Fareed Zakaria GPS on CNN pitched a segment on whether the United States needed to cut aid to Egypt. The information on the screen was accompanied by a picture of a flag … of Syria. The Syrian

MSM Litmus Test: State Department's Kerry Yachting Denial

MSM Litmus Test: State Department's Kerry Yachting Denial

The State Department was forced to admit it lied on July 3-4 about Secretary of State John Kerry’s whereabouts on Wednesday as the transfer of power was occurring in Egypt. Breitbart.com’s Ben Shapiro has been following the story.  Realizing the

Olbermann Twitter-Spanks Maddow

Olbermann Twitter-Spanks Maddow

Keith Olbermann is being accused of hammering his former protegé Rachel Maddow on Twitter after responding to a tweet about the cable network’s ratings slump. Olbermann responded with “This is sarcasm, to the following tweet:   Very, Very impressive #ratings

Why is Charles Fried Still Quoted as a Conservative?

Why is Charles Fried Still Quoted as a Conservative?

NPR’s Nina Totenberg filed a story summing up the Supreme Court’s contentious recent term. In covering Shelby County v. Holder, the decision to strike down part of the Voting Rights Act, Totenberg managed to find some conservatives who disagreed with the

Egyptian Military Raids Al Jazeera

Egyptian Military Raids Al Jazeera

Reuters is reporting that Egyptian “security forces” have raided the offices of Al Jazeera in Cairo after the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood.   Karim El-Assiuti told Reuters his colleagues at the Al Jazeera Mubasher