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Mark Halperin: Democrats Don’t Realize What a ‘Crutch’ Colbert, PBS, NPR Had Become for Them (VIDEO)
Independent journalist Mark Halperin recently offered a pretty good assessment of the cancellation of Colbert, PBS, and NPR. He suggested that there are shows and even entire networks that Democrats have used as a ‘crutch’ for years because they were so reliably anti-Trump. Sean Spicer, who was also part of the conversation, pointed out that this environment has forced people on the right to be more creative and find alternatives, which led to things like conservative talk radio. Partial transcript via Real Clear Politics: MARK HALPERIN: The left’s presumption that they can asymmetrically dominate the media. Stephen Colbert turned his…
Zohran Mamdani is being slammed for advocating for the “abolition of private property” in a recently resurfaced video as the self-proclaimed socialist campaigns for New York City mayor. “My platform is that every single person should have housing, and I think faced with these two options, the system has hundreds of thousands of people unhoused, right? For what?” the Democrat nominee said in the clip. “If there was any system that could guarantee each person housing, whether you call it the abolition of private property, or you call it a statewide housing guarantee, it is preferable to what is going…
Zohran Mamdani, a thirty-three-year-old avowed socialist, recently shocked the political world by becoming the leading candidate in the race to become New York City’s next mayor. He has become the focus of national attention for his far-left views — such as abolishing private property — and for his radical opposition to the State of Israel. Moreover, Mamdani appears to represent the next wave of candidates in the Democratic Party — which is why he provokes national headlines that scream: “Socialism is coming! Socialism is coming!” Mandami has not even been elected yet. But here’s the thing. Socialism is already here.…
President Trump’s special envoy has urged all warring factions to build a new “united Syrian identity” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Syria’s interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa have allegedly agreed to a US-supported ceasefire proposal, after Israel carried out multiple airstrikes against the Defense Ministry in Damascus, ostensibly in defense of the Druze minority in southern Syria.Special envoy Tom Barrack, who also serves as the US ambassador to Türkiye, credited American diplomacy under President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for the “breakthrough” agreement in a statement posted on X on Friday.“We call upon Druze, Bedouins, and Sunnis to…
(@SteveGuest / X screen shot) Former MSNBC host Touré caused an uproar on CNN this week when he said that Trump was ‘supposedly’ shot in the ear during a segment on the CNN News Night panel show. He was immediately called out by Scott Jennings, the lone conservative voice on the network. This moment is a reminder that there are people on the left who actually believe the assassination attempt on Trump in Pennsylvania last summer was staged. It’s utter insanity. Mediaite has details: A CNN panel exploded on Thursday after one guest claimed President Donald Trump “supposedly got shot,”…
A man protesting the Israeli team’s participation in the Tour de France was unceremoniously ejected from the race area by an alert, no-nonsense security guard. Just under 100 feet from the finish line, a man waving a keffiyah and wearing a T-shirt demanding Israel end its war in Gaza ran out onto the track very close to where Norway’s Jonas Abrahamsen was making his move to get past Switzerland’s Mauro Schmid to win the 11th stage of the race. The guard blocked the man, shoved him up against the wall separating the crowd from the course, and then grabbed the protester’s…
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has launched a bold reorganization of the agency. Backed by a recent Supreme Court ruling that cleared legal barriers, the Trump administration is accelerating efforts to downsize the federal workforce and restore the EPA’s core mission. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Thursday the next phase of its internal overhaul, implementing a wide-ranging reorganization that consolidates offices and streamlines operations as part of the Trump administration’s push to downsize the federal government and deliver on the promise of the ‘Great American Comeback’. “These structural changes reinforce EPA’s unwavering commitment to fulfill its statutory obligations and uphold…
A federal judge on Friday dismissed President Trump’s lawsuit against far-left author Bob Woodward over his audiobook. In 2023, President Trump sued Bob Woodward for $49 million for releasing recordings of interviews he gave to him in 2019 and 2020. Toxic RINO Lindsey Graham reportedly brokered the meeting with Trump and Bob Woodward. Bob Woodward, a far-left author and Washington Post editor, released “The Trump Tapes” audiobook with more than 8 hours of his interviews with President Trump. Woodward is a Deep State hack and has been an FBI asset since the 1970s. Trump said he never agreed to the tapes being…
Federal authorities in California arrested an illegal alien from Mexico after she allegedly faked a kidnapping by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents or “bounty hunters” working for ICE. Prosecutors allege the woman carried out the scam to raise money on social media and discredit ICE and other federal law enforcement agents. In June, media outlets ran with a story about a “South Los Angeles mother of three” who claimed to have been kidnapped by “possible federal agents” and taken to the Mexican border. Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon claimed to have been held by these agents and abused until she agreed…
Fed Governor Waller Advocates Rate Cut—and Signals Tariff Effects Are Transitory Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller is preparing to dissent at the July Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. He has signaled he may vote for a rate cut, a direct challenge to the Fed’s sluggish response to evolving economic conditions. He believes policy is already behind the curve. “The labor market is definitely not as tight as it was last year… The private sector is kind of on the edge right now,” Waller said Friday on Bloomberg TV, pointing to the fact that June’s job gains were heavily padded…