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Michael Greibrok | September 10, 2015

As part of its HighTaxHillary campaign, Americans for Tax Reform has rediscovered video of Hillary Clinton supporting a 25-percent tax on gun sales. She lent her support for the gun tax during a Senate Finance Committee hearing back in 1993,…

Michael Greibrok | September 10, 2015

You know there’s a problem when a former CEO of a major American company says American CEOs are probably closer to the Chinese premier than they are to President Obama…

Aly Nielsen | September 9, 2015

Bernie Sanders is polling better than Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, while the liberal broadcast networks continue to downplay his extreme views.

A New Hampshire poll released Sept. 8, 2015, indicated Sanders had pulled ahead of fellow…

Aly Nielsen | September 3, 2015

Leave it to the Washington Post to spoil good news with climate alarmism.

Science and environment reporter Chris Mooney reported that a new study of trees concluded the world’s tree population was 7.6 times…

Joseph Rossell | September 2, 2015

Just before Labor Day, Wal-Mart taught a lesson in Economics 101.

The consequences of Wal-Mart’s decision to raise employee wages are becoming apparent and even the wage-hike promoting liberal news media has had to report…

Aly Nielsen | September 2, 2015

Actions speak louder than words. Just like Jorge Ramos is currently losing the argument that he’s a fair journalist, his network’s PAC donations are confirming Univision has the exact same problem.

Though Univision…

Michael Greibrok | August 28, 2015

The Huffington Post wrote  about claims the Koch brothers “exacerbated the impact of Hurricane Katrina and stalled the Gulf Coast’s recovery.”

The Aug. 27, article was based off of a new report by the Bridge Project…

Aly Nielsen, Joseph Rossell | August 26, 2015

Ten years ago, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, destroying homes, businesses, and claiming more than 1,000 lives. The networks saw Katrina as a harbinger of climate doom.

Hurricane Katrina was the 7th-most intense Atlantic…

Aly Nielsen | August 25, 2015

The Canadian government is souring maple syrup production in Quebec, according to The New York Times.

Through the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers, an agency, the Times referred to as a “cartel,” the Canadian…

Julia A. Seymour | August 24, 2015

The downward spiral of China’s economy has sent U.S. stocks plunging wildly. The Dow dropped 1,000 points as the market opened Aug. 24, but stocks were rebounding by midday according to MarketWatch. MarketWatch reported that day, “…

Joseph Rossell | August 19, 2015

The Cold War is clearly over. In just a few decades, the media have dragged the U.S. from red, white and blue to just red. ABC, CBS and NBC have normalized the far-left views of socialist presidential candidate Bernie Sanders simply by…

Aly Nielsen | August 18, 2015

Three years after liberal environmentalist Tom Steyer bullied Californians into not opposing the Clean Energy Jobs Act, the payoffs have failed to materialize. Steyer promised that  the Act, which was little more than a tax hike on…

Joseph Rossell | August 17, 2015

Given the liberal media’s push for a higher minimum wage, The Washington Post made a startling front-page admission on Aug. 17.

That Post story pointed out that raising the minimum wage to $15, as the “Fight for $15”…

Aly Nielsen | August 14, 2015

Two liberal media groups are joining forces. CNBC reported on Aug. 13, that NBCUniversal has invested $200 million in the privately-owned digital media company Vox Media.

Vox Media Chairman and CEO Jim Bankoff told Squawk Box that the…

Joseph Rossell | August 13, 2015

The Obama administration has managed cybersecurity so poorly, Secretary of State John Kerry has admitted to CBS that it is “very likely” the Russians and Chinese are reading his emails.

Kerry’s admission came after…

Aly Nielsen | August 12, 2015

The liberal news media and many people expressed outrage over the trophy killing of Cecil the Lion, but calling for trophy hunting bans could actually hurt African lions.

According to The New York Times, conservation efforts in African…

Aly Nielsen | August 7, 2015

While liberals and journalists love to hype income inequality to slam CEO paychecks and push for a higher minimum wage, a new SEC law shows liberal media CEOs are the ones the media should be criticizing.

On August 8, the Securities and…

Sarah Stites | August 6, 2015

Businessmen often get a bad rep in the news media, but that wasn’t the case in a Barron’s profile of a former CEO who now works to help former prisoners because of his Christian faith.

“Answering God’s…

Joseph Rossell | August 5, 2015

Editor’s Note: Explicit Language

To avoid embarrassment, beware of your surroundings when taking selfies.

The people who run the tumblog Seattlish snapped a selfie with sex columnist and gay activist Dan Savage at a Seattle…

Sarah Stites, Julia A. Seymour | August 4, 2015

Gracing the cover of August’s Bloomberg Businessweek was a smiling, daisy-garlanded head of a billionaire tycoon that suggested he is a “feminist icon.”

That tycoon was the “Oracle of Omaha” and CEO…