Tucker Carlson Says Glenn Beck ‘Sucked Up’ To Mark Zuckerberg At Meeting
Speaking on FOX and Friends, Daily Caller editor-in-chief Tucker Carlson slammed a mysterious “talk show host” for “sucking up” to Mark Zuckerberg

Speaking on FOX and Friends, Daily Caller editor-in-chief Tucker Carlson slammed a mysterious “talk show host” for “sucking up” to Mark Zuckerberg

In the latest case of conservative cheerleading for Facebook — the site which was accused, earlier this month, of artificially promoting promoting progressive stories while suppressing conservative ones — FOX News pundit Dana Perino has defended the social network. Following her attendance

Glenn Beck participated in a Q&A with Kirsten Salyer of TIME magazine following the meeting he and 16 other conservatives had with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the social media company’s Menlo Park, CA, headquarters.

16 conservatives attended yesterday’s meeting at Facebook. But none of them can tell you who said what.

Yet more evidence that conservative sites are facing an uphill struggle on Facebook.

Glenn Beck has taken Mark Zuckerberg’s side against his fellow conservatives.

President of the Media Research Center Brent Bozell called Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos “an embarrassment” to Breitbart News after he criticized Bozell and over a dozen other conservatives for attending a meeting with Facebook over allegations of suppressing conservatives on the social media platform.

In 2011, Republican ‘Young Guns’ former Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy, and Paul Ryan went to Facebook’s headquarters to meet with Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg.

Should you be surprised that Fox News contributors would go and meet with Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook today? No. Not least because the links between Mr. Zuckerberg and Rupert Murdoch – while unreported – are very clear. Mr. Murdoch is one of

A delegation of conservatives descended on Silicon Valley today to make Facebook look good. I have some thoughts about it.

Mark Zuckerberg has released a statement following his widely-publicized meeting with conservative figures at the company’s headquarters earlier today.

Dana Perino, who is set to meet Mark Zuckerberg tomorrow to discuss allegations of liberal bias at Facebook, says her social media followers werent that bothered by the ongoing scandal.
In an article for The Guardian, an anonymous former Facebook employee called her time on the platform’s trending news team “the most toxic experience of her life.”

In the past week, there has been much discussion about the allegation that Facebook is censoring its “trending” news stories based on political ideology. However, advocates for curbing immigration into the United States say that this is just the tip of the iceberg.

In a comment to ABC News, Facebook admits that they have not responded to Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ offer of a live debate between himself and Mark Zuckerberg to address concerns of liberal bias on the platform.

Why won’t Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg accept my offer of a debate?

American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp issued the following statement in response to an invitation from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to meet to discuss allegations of the social media company suppressing conservative topics and news outlets from appearing in their “trending” news section.

A coalition of “anti-racist”, gay rights and student groups are preparing to sue Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for allegedly hosting “hate speech” but continuing to censor pornographic content. France’s largest “anti-racism” group, SOS Racism, the Jewish Students’ Union (UEJF), and

Senior political adviser to presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump Barry Bennett plans to meet with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at company headquarters.

On Wednesday, billionaire Mark Zuckerberg will hold a meeting with “leading conservatives,” embattled The Blaze head Glenn Beck, and former George W. Bush Administration official and co-host of Fox News Channel’s The Five Dana Perino, at the website’s Menlo Park headquarters to discuss Facebook’s conservative media suppression and censorship scandal.

Sheryl Sandberg’s Harvard thesis sheds new light on the depth of the ardent feminist’s ideology.

On Thursday, Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg announced he is planning a “pat conservatives on the head” session with “leading conservatives” to discuss Facebook’s conservative media suppression scandal. Representatives at Facebook have already reached out to Breitbart News.
We have zero interest in a Facebook photo-op.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied that the social media giant censors news from conservative outlets — and says he wants to meet with “leading conservatives” to discuss the issue.

Milo wants the notoriously progressive Facebook CEO to address allegations of political bias.

Mere days after Tom Stocky, the company’s Trending News manager, rejected reports that his subordinates “artificially inject” items into its list of trending news stories, a leak of internal guidelines published in The Guardian show that the company does exactly that.

Facebook has issued a lengthy denial of reports that its news curation team discriminates against conservative news stories in its “trending news” feature, which is supposed to provide users with a list of the most popular news stories across the social network.

Well, I did warn you not to trust them. A string of exposes in Gizmodo have exposed Facebook’s repeated assurances of political neutrality to be just that — empty assurances.

Anonymous sources at Facebook’s news team have confirmed to Gizmodo that, in addition to suppressing conservative news sources, the company suppresses stories about itself while artificially promoting stories about the Black Lives Matter movement.

Facebook has spent $16 million on armed security for billionaire progressive Mark Zuckerberg.

Gizmodo has revealed what everyone knew already: that Facebook’s employees are biased against presidential contender Donald Trump.

Facebook is denying that the company seeks to influence the 2016 election after a leaked screenshot appeared to show employees joking about whether they should “prevent President Trump.”

Tuesday in San Francisco at the Facebook development conference, Facebook CEO founder Mark Zuckerberg without naming him specifically, blasted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for his proposals to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall, and blocking ISIS from using the internet.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s advocacy group has released a new video attacking GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on immigration-related issues.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has spoken out against the “fear and distrust” caused by recent Islamist terror attacks and has called for more “love” as a means of stopping them.

After a spectacular failure in India, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg landed a rare meeting with China’s propaganda czar Liu Yunshan while in Beijing to attend the China Development Forum.

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg held a rare meeting with China’s propaganda chief, at a time when Chinese authorities are tightening control over their cyberspace.

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison’s net worth increased $1.3 billion overnight, after the company’s third quarter earnings report led to an increase in the firm’s stock price.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a coalition of tech and business leaders are joining the administration’s call for the Supreme Court to “unfreeze” President Barack Obama’s 2014 executive-amnesty programs.

On hate speech, social media companies are enthusiastically liking, retweeting, and faving national governments. In December, the German government announced that they had secured the co-operation of Facebook, Google and Twitter in removing “hate speech” from their platforms. A wave

The latest billionaire buffoon is Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook. Having noticed that Jack Dorsey is out-doing him in the realm of leftist political whackery, the social media kingpin has begun to wear his progressivism on his sleeves. Facebook’s users — far more numerous than Twitter’s — are sure to suffer.
