Washington Post

Julia A. Seymour | May 3, 2018

Protests by workers and activists and, in some cases, violence by anarchists marked the far-left holiday May Day this year.

But most American news consumers would not have known that some London demonstrators carried communist flags and…

Paul Wilson | April 26, 2018

Drew Cloud was a prolific writer specializing in student loan issues, founder of the Student Loan Report, and “a source for news on the student loan industry, financial aid, and scholarships.” Media relied on him for sensational…

Julia A. Seymour | April 25, 2018

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals clearly had enough of PETA’s monkey business, when it ruled against the animal activists on April 23.

The extreme group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), filed suit as “next…

Gabriel Hays | April 25, 2018

Jeff Bezos’ media properties, The Washington Post and Express newspapers, are acting more than ever like press agents for the Amazon CEO.

Both publications recently heralded the “unspoken requirement” for Amazon…

Julia A. Seymour | April 17, 2018

Robert Johnson, the founder of BET television and America’s first black billionaire, had some positive things to say about the economy in April, but most liberal media failed to notice. The one national paper to cover it delayed including…

Julia A. Seymour | April 5, 2018

Stock markets have been stumbling and volatile since late January. But to hear The Washington Post tell it, that means the tax cuts failed to do what President Donald Trump said they’d do.

“The tax cuts were supposed to be…

Julia A. Seymour | March 21, 2018

Following the resignation of Gary Cohn as top economic adviser, President Donald Trump selected CNBC contributor and former anchor Larry Kudlow for the spot.

Many liberal media outlets raced to attack the vocal free trade proponent who…

Julia A. Seymour | February 13, 2018

The February 2018 stock market correction was painful to watch, but the news media exaggerated the situation — piling on panic and blame with descriptions like “crash” and “freefall” — after ignoring most…

Aly Nielsen | January 25, 2018

The word “doomsday” is intended to terrify. So moving the Doomsday Clock forward to just two minutes to midnight gives journalists a chance for a national freakout about the chance of nuclear war.

Only one problem with that.…

Julia A. Seymour | January 12, 2018

The mayor of New York City is suing the five largest oil companies in the world over climate change.

Far left New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Jan. 10, his city was suing BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch…

Aly Nielsen | January 8, 2018

Liberal Washington Post columnist David Von Drehle is sure President Donald Trump will face “a recession, slump, or God forbid, crash” before the 2020 presidential election — despite the strong economic gains so far under Trump…

Julia A. Seymour | December 20, 2017

For the first time in its 121-year history, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than 5,000 points in a single year, according to CNBC.

The major stock index set that record Dec. 18, following a 140-point rally and a new record…

Aly Nielsen | December 20, 2017

This year for Christmas The Washington Post is getting a rosy movie named after itself. The Post film, due out Dec. 22, dramatizes the paper’s 1971 decision to publish the Pentagon Papers which revealed the White House had been lying about…

Julia A. Seymour | November 9, 2017

Threats against Trump administration officials have become deadly serious. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt requested 24/7 security protection back in April and had to beef up his security detail again in October, because of the high number of…

Julia A. Seymour | November 8, 2017

The Washington Post can’t resist bashing Donald Trump, even in its local gossip column.

The “Reliable Source” section is about “daily news on D.C. VIPs and the city’s hottest gossip.

Among the stories…

Corinne Weaver | October 11, 2017

As the accusations against producer Harvey Weinstein grow with every day, it’s telling to see who remains silent.

When the allegations of rape surfaced in the New Yorker on October 10, Weinstein crony Hillary Clinton finally spoke…

Julia A. Seymour | October 4, 2017

The liberal media pounced immediately on the release of President Donald Trump’s outline for tax reform calling it “one big lie,” complaining about tax “cuts for the wealthy,” and saying the plan “stinks.…

Julia A. Seymour | September 28, 2017

Target announced it will raise its starting wage for employees to $11 an hour by October, to better compete for holiday workers. But Fight for $15 activists are trying to claim it as a victory of their own.

The retail giant also said that…

Aly Nielsen | June 6, 2017

The Washington Post is so against the Koch brothers, it will even oppose their charitable donations to the arts.

“With the planet in peril, arts groups can no longer afford the Koch brothers’ money,” Post art and…

Julia A. Seymour | April 27, 2017

It was a “moment made for Bill Nye,” so The Washington Post said.

The Post was referring to the April 22, March for Science, but they could just…