National Review Issues a ‘Firm, Unmistakeable, No’ to Trump 2024
The National Review came out swinging against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday when it issued a “firm, unmistakeable, no,” to his 2024 campaign announcement.

The National Review came out swinging against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday when it issued a “firm, unmistakeable, no,” to his 2024 campaign announcement.

TNT NBA analyst Charles Barkley went off on what he calls “election deniers” in the Republican Party who, according to Barkley, don’t believe an election is legitimate unless they win.

The New York Times appears to be treating disgraced crypto CEO and Democrat megadonor Sam Bankman-Fried, accused of mishandling FTX customer investments on a massive scale, with kid gloves.

The Washington Post took heat for excusing the UVA shooter because he had a “troubled childhood.” Now the paper has erased that headline.

President Joe Biden is “highly compromised” by the Chinese government, according to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) who argued that that must be the case given the scrapping of the United States Justice Department’s effort to combat Chinese economic espionage.

Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said Monday on FNC’s “Special Report” that former President Donald Trump was losing his influence on the Republican Party.

Democratic consultant and political commentator James Carville said Monday on MSNBC’s “The Beat” that the MAGA Republicans who run the GOP were on crack cocaine.

Ana Navarro told her co-hosts Monday on ABC’s “The View” that the Saturday wedding of former President Donald Trump’s youngest daughter Tiffany Trump was a “MAGA funeral.”

In its latest projection, far-left NBC News says the Republican party will narrowly win the House by a 219 to 216 margin.

Last week, the Indianapolis Colts shocked the NFL by hiring Jeff Saturday as head coach, despite Saturday’s lack of coaching experience.

The time has come to “move on” from President Joe Biden, according to a recent Salon piece that argues the president served as a “drag” on Democrats

President Donald Trump was the only president who “understood truths” and had the “best interest” of the American people and American dream in mind, according to Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight.

ESPN host Stephen A. Smith drew an analogy to the killing of George Floyd when discussing Kyrie Irving’s suspension on Friday, saying that the league’s punishment of the Nets star was like having a “knee on his neck.”

CNN anchor Chris Wallace said Friday on CNN’s “At This Hour” that Republicans like Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears (R-VA) were now disavowing Trump because several candidates he endorsed lost their midterm runs and not over Trump “spreading election lies.”

Pollster Frank Luntz said Friday on CNN’s “Newsroom” that former President Donald Trump should “take a very long vacation” after several candidates he endorsed lost their midterm runs.

Most voters disapprove of the way the media covered the highly anticipated midterm elections, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday found.

A 2024 joint ticket consisting of Republican Liz Cheney and Democrat Stacey Abrams — who both failed to win seats in the recent midterm elections — is an “exciting” idea, according to an MSNBC panelist who suggested there is a strong “appetite” for such a movement.

Democratic consultant and political commentator James Carville said Thursday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) would be a “very serious presidential candidate if she runs” in 2024.

Being one of Facebook’s anointed “fact checkers,” with the ability to suppress the reach publications at will, liberal “fact checker” PolitiFact has now resorted to posting links to articles from rival publications in Facebook comments underneath Breitbart News posts.

Abortion — as opposed to the economy, safety, or education — may have been the “real wild card” this midterm election, according to conservative radio

Jemele Hill joined other black members of the media to blast left-wing cable network MSNBC for firing accused racist Tiffany Cross.

Wednesday, FNC host Tucker Carlson opened his program by questioning the efficacy of the Republican Party leadership at the congressional and party levels on the heels of what some have deemed to be disappointing midterm election outcomes.

MSNBC host Symone Sanders said Wednesday on “José Díaz-Balart Reports” that she believed after the midterm election, it is clear for some voters abortion is a “kitchen table issue.”

Alan Dershowitz has won a years-long battle to clear his name, after a woman who claimed that she was coerced into having sex with him by the late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein retracted her accusation, telling a court and the media she may have been mistaken.

The far-left New York Times advised its readers about how to “soothe election stress” in a guide published to Twitter on Tuesday night, ahead of a highly anticipated red wave.

Joe Biden is refusing to commit to a post-midterm press conference and will be fleeing the country a little over 36 hours after polls close on Election Day.

Left-wing personalities fumed on Twitter following Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s tweet calling to support Republicans ahead of the midterm elections in order to create a political balance that “curbs the worst excesses of both parties.”

Monday, FNC’s Tucker Carlson said with Democrats and their like-minded allies in the media sounding the alarms of “misinformation” as Election Day approached was a show of “panic.”

Many have expressed outrage and “disgust” after New Mexico Democrats attacked law enforcement while targeting Republican legislative candidate Greg Cunningham of Albuquerque in a recent political ad on abortion.

Over half-a-dozen Iranian advocacy groups issued a letter calling out European governments for “complacency” toward the brutal Islamic regime, while demanding more sanctions and cutting diplomatic ties with the Islamic republic as ongoing protests continue to rock cities across Iran.

CNN warned on Sunday that Gen. Don Bolduc could “surprise” the nation tomorrow by defeating Democrat Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) in New Hampshire’s Senate race.

The corporate media spent years denying the results of the 2016 presidential election and are already laying the groundwork to question and deny the 2022 mid-term election results.

Election denier Stacey Abrams (D-Liar) is already spinning her upcoming gubernatorial loss by denying an election that has yet to conclude.

National Public Radio’s (NPR) airing of a woman getting an abortion has sparked outrage amongst pro-life activists, with some saying the audio may have the opposite effect than intended.

The GOP is “making history” by fielding minority candidates who “like all Americans” desire a robust economy, first-rate education, secure borders, and safe streets, according to former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, who has pushed support for conservative minority candidates running in the coming midterms.

The Open Society Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Biden administration are funding an “opposition media” organisation setting up an office in Hungary, reports have claimed.

Sunday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends Weekend,” network contributor and constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley rejected claims from Democrats and other left-leaning media mouthpieces for their hyperbolic rhetoric about the end of the democracy should Republicans win majorities on Tuesday.

New Hampshire Republican Gen. Don Bolduc holds momentum in the final stretch of the Senate race against Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) after Democrats assumed they had the race won.

President Joe Biden has made several false or misleading claims while campaigning for congressional Democrats before the Midterm Elections, according to CNN.

Over the past week or so, the corporate media have retracted three stories inconvenient to the Paul Pelosi narrative.
