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Trump: Exposing the intellectual hypocrisy of the left
My mind is open. I'm ready to be convinced. But with editorial headlines in the New York Times reading: "As Trump denies climate change, these kids die," I can't even be persuaded to read the article.
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There's been many dumb fact-checks this election cycle, but the Associated Press's attempt to validate Meryl Streep's popularity after she denigrated President-Elect Donald Trump in a Golden Globe speech, is one of the most absurd.
SharesDemocrats ratchet up unprecedented partisanship over Trump Cabinet
The mainstream media loves to lament how our politics have become so partisan and divided, but they never seem to place the blame on the Democratic Party.
SharesMeryl Streep, thin-skinned celebrities look to eviscerate Donald Trump at the Golden Globes
The Golden Globes ceremony on Sunday -- where decked-out celebrities congratulate each other with awards -- took a time out from the decadent fanfare and thank yous to other industry sycophants, to bash President-Elect Donald Trump.
SharesGOP to use Democrats' past votes against them; Feinstein, Schumer all voted to build wall
Republican lawmakers, making good on President-elect Donald Trump's campaign promise to build a wall along the southern U.S. border, may use Democrats' past votes and statements on the issue against them.
SharesRecord 95M Americans not in workforce, but let's celebrate Obama's job creation success
When President Barack Obama took office in 2009, a record 80,529,000 Americans were not in the labor force. In December -- the final jobs report of Mr. Obama's presidency -- that number grew to 95,102,000, according to the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
SharesRussia hack: New concern reeks of partisanship and politics
A healthy amount of skepticism of our intelligence community, mainstream media and Democratic Party is warranted.
SharesDonald Trump: Job creator-in-chief before even taking office
"I'll be the greatest president for jobs that God ever created." I giggled a bit when I heard President-elect Donald Trump first say that -- amused and intrigued at the ambition and confidence in the statement.
SharesThe Russian conspiracy theory
Did the Russians hack our election? Absolutely not -- although many in the mainstream media would like you to believe they did.
SharesObama has no intention of honoring the tradition of one president at a time
In November, President Barack Obama reminded President-Elect Donald Trump that "there's only one president at a time" and that he should be careful not to overstep his bounds before the formal transfer of power.
SharesThe anti-Trump celebrity PSA that will change everything
You've heard the old adage, that doing the same thing repeatedly but expecting different results is the definition of insanity. Apparently, celebrities don't think it applies to them.
SharesThe Russians invaded Vermont -- not!
It's beginning to feel like the mainstream media has Russian hysteria -- which in itself is funny, given most in the press openly mocked 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney a mere four years ago for saying Russia was the greatest geopolitical threat to the U.S.
SharesGOP missteps in gutting ethics office, should focus on larger issues
Oh, GOP lawmakers. The optics are bad -- clearly, even you can see that.
SharesWorst (and best) predictions of the 2016 campaign
The 2016 presidential contest was the year that all the pollsters and pundits got it wrong. Here are the best of the worst predictions -- and some, like mine, that got things right.
Shares2016 election review: Five most treacherous quotes of the campaign
The election cycle of 2016 was epic -- and with it came some quotes from all the candidates that had a tremendous impact on their chances at the presidency.
SharesAisha Tyler slanders tea-party groups in false GOP reaction to Obama victories in '08, '12
Sometimes those in the entertainment industry should just stick to entertaining. This is certainly the case with comedian Aisha Tyler, who said those in the tea-party flooded Washington, D.C., in 2008 and 2012 to protest Barack Obama's presidential victories -- complete with their guns and assassination vows.
SharesHuffington Post issues fake news poll, saying American public wants to delay Electoral College vote
The Huffington Post -- ever so willing to carry the water of the Democratic Party -- claims that a majority of Americans want the Electoral College to delay its vote today so that all electors can receive a briefing from the intelligence community on what impact Russia had on the U.S. election.
SharesAnti-Trump left a threat to American democracy
The New York Times published over the weekend an op-ed questioning whether President-elect Donald Trump was a threat to our democracy.
SharesWashington Post blames 'church culture' for why rape victims feel bad
What won't the left blame on the religious right? The Washington Post ran a column on Friday that was titled: "Our culture of purity celebrates the Virgin Mary. As a rape victim, that hurts me."
SharesFake news alert: Electors will not overturn Trump win
If you were to believe the mainstream media, you'd think there was a real chance that the Electoral College will vote against President-elect Donald Trump, denying him the White House. Let's be clear: There isn't.
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