Bill Maher is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Here's why.



Bill Maher is an unfunny hack pretending to be anti-woke for "relevancy." We go deep to expose him as a wolf in sheep's clothing. Also, the left is still ginning up faux outrage over conservatives saying "war" about the Trump raid. And Elizabeth Warren wants you to know she doesn't have a penis?


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Steven Crowder says what everyone is thinking about the FBI, but mainstream media focus on a tweet



After Steven Crowder's heartfelt and carefully worded cold open on Monday's show, the mainstream media decided Crowder needed to be silenced again.

Crowder felt conflicted between his feelings of anger at the FBI raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago home and making the FBI's actions his hill to die on. "Not literally," Crowder clarified, "but it is time to fight fire with fire."

Crowder made it very clear his belief that it is time to stop playing the losing game of passively allowing agencies like the IRS and the FBI to violate and betray the American people for job security. "There is a reason you feel scared," Crowder explained. "These agencies are coming for you."

"It is okay to be scared. It is okay to be mad. I am," Crowder said.

The mainstream media are ruled by jacked-up priorities, aka lies, and lost their minds over a tweet Crowder posted the night before. The tweet read: "Tomorrow is war. Sleep well." The progressive media pounced and accused Crowder of calling for an actual war because that is what they do when they feel scared: attempt to destroy their opponents with lies.

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What a surprise, the MSM is doing what the MSM always does, which is taking us out of context. pic.twitter.com/89DtQyHIpr

— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) August 10, 2022

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The mainstream media declares 'WAR' on Crowder: LFG!



Corporate media are calling out Crowder over saying the word "war." They're also — as shocking as this may sound — taking him grossly out of context. Don't put our name in your mouth and not expect a response! We also have the latest on the Trump raid. And single men are really, really lonely.


CNN warns of 'far right' violence after Roe v. Wade leak



CNN reported on Friday that the leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion indicating the court will soon overturn its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision could lead to right-wing political violence.

Despite left-wing groups calling for protests at the home addresses of Supreme Court justices and a pro-choice protest in Los Angeles turning violent this week, CNN's "New Day" reported that police are "bracing for potential violence" as "far-right groups" are planning demonstrations in the coming days and weeks.

"CNN has learned that the U.S. Capitol police are bracing for large demonstrations that are being organized by far-right groups to protest abortion rights," guest host Alex Marquardt said Friday, before turning to law enforcement correspondent Whitney Wild, broadcasting live from the U.S. Supreme Court building.

The recently installed non-scalable fencing outside the court building was visible as Wild reported that "several members of law enforcement" have expressed concerns that "people who are committed to committing acts of violent extremism could use the Roe v. Wade opinion as justification for that."

"And that could include the possibility that someone would commit an act of violence against abortion providers, against the clinics, against members of the judiciary, members of the federal government, and that also includes members of the Supreme Court,” Wild said.

“I should caution, though, there are no specific credible threats. However, social media chatter is being taken much more seriously in the wake of January 6,” she added.

Eight-foot fencing was put up on the south side of the Supreme Court building Wednesday night after pro-choice and pro-life protesters gathered following a bombshell report from Politico that a court majority has voted to overturn Roe. A leaked draft court majority opinion for the case concerning Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban suggests the court will overturn its precedent on abortion rights, returning the issue to state legislatures and the people's elected representatives.

The report was met with shock and outrage from the progressive left, with various pro-choice pundits calling to "burn" the Supreme Court and the country down. Pro-life conservatives were also upset, not with the reported decision but rather that someone at the court had egregiously violated ethical and institutional norms by breaking the confidence of the justices.

So far, the only acts of violence or illegal activity occurring in the wake of Politico's report are by pro-choice protesters. A Catholic church in Boulder, Colorado was vandalized with anti-religious and pro-choice graffiti on Wednesday, and police are investigating the matter. In Los Angeles, at least one police officer was injured after abortion rights protesters began flinging objects at officers called to disperse the crowd, which was disrupting traffic.

A pro-choice group called Ruth Sent Us on Thursday posted what it claims are the home addresses of the six Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices, calling for an organized "walk-by protest" outside their homes next week.

Asked about the vandalism and planned protests during Thursday's White House press briefing, outgoing press secretary Jen Psaki said the White House does not condone vandalism and does not consider peaceful protesters to be "extreme."

(h/t: NewsBusters)

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey blasts Brian Stelter, says he witnessed incident in which CNN tried to falsify news



Jack Dorsey, former Twitter CEO and co-founder, hit out at CNN's Brian Stelter on Sunday and said that he has seen CNN promoting falsified news reports and pushing narratives after witnessing an incident that took place during the 2014 Ferguson, Missouri, riots.

What are the details?

Dorsey on Sunday evening hit out at Stelter on Twitter after the CNN host shared a link from the Washington Post, which accused Fox News host Tucker Carlson of "selling doubt" to his core audience.

Dorsey fired back, "And you all are selling hope?"

and you all are selling hope?
— jack\u26a1\ufe0f (@jack\u26a1\ufe0f) 1650326587

His response prompted a social media frenzy, with at least one Twitter user accusing him of defending Carlson.

"Not defending a thing. Holding up a mirror," Dorsey quipped.

not defending a thing. holding up a mirror
— jack\u26a1\ufe0f (@jack\u26a1\ufe0f) 1650327342

Dorsey later took aim at the network in response to a tweet from Miss Universe Iraq Sarah Abdali Idan, who wrote, "Even @CNN sometimes sells false news. I know this from covering Iraq events in 2019. People need to understand every media is prone to either mistakes or deliberate corruption. Do your own investigations before believing what they're selling you."

even @CNN sometimes sell false news. I know this from covering Iraq events in 2019. People need to understand every media is prone to either mistakes or deliberate corruption. Do your own investigation before believing what they\u2019re selling you.
— Sarai (Sarah Idan) Miss Iraq (@Sarai (Sarah Idan) Miss Iraq) 1650332988

Her remark prompted Dorsey to tweet, "I know this from being on the streets of Ferguson during the protests and watching them try to create conflict and film it causing the protestors to chant 'f*** CNN.'"

Image source: Twitter screenshot

Dorsey did not expound on specific incidents he saw in Ferguson.

What else is there to know?

Dorsey, who rarely speaks out on the social media network he co-founded, also made headlines over the weekend after blasting the company's board of directors amid Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's bid to purchase and privatize the company.

His criticism came in response to a user's tweet that said, "If I look into the history of Twitter board, it’s intriguing as I was a witness on its early beginnings, mired in plots and coups, and particularly amongst Twitter’s founding members. I wish if it could be made into a Hollywood thriller one day.”

Dorsey — who still sits on the company's board — responded, “It’s consistently been the dysfunction of the company” and agreed with another user's comment that "[g]ood boards don't create good companies, but a bad board will kill a company every time."

it\u2019s consistently been the dysfunction of the company
— jack\u26a1\ufe0f (@jack\u26a1\ufe0f) 1650170151

Pundits brutally mock CNN for announcing news team 'dedicated to covering misinformation': 'CNN to create a team dedicated to covering CNN'



Pundits brutally mocked CNN over the cable network's announcement that it's creating a news team "dedicated to covering misinformation."

What are the details?

Alex Koppelman, managing editor of CNN Business, tweeted Tuesday that he's "hiring 3 people for a new CNN team dedicated to covering misinformation.”

What do we mean by covering misinformation? Really it's about covering reality: The uses, abuses, and distortions of it, the people twisting it, and the effect that has on all of us. We already do a lot of important work on this; we want to do more.
— Alex Koppelman (@Alex Koppelman) 1642539496

“What do we mean by covering misinformation?” he tweeted next. “Really it’s about covering reality: The uses, abuses, and distortions of it, the people twisting it, and the effect that has on all of us. We already do a lot of important work on this; we want to do more.”

Koppelman also described the ideal reporters for the new team: “Do you feel like you have to jump down every rabbit hole you see? Do you get mad when you see liars taking advantage of people? Do you spend more time on the internet than anyone really should? This might be the job for you!"

How did folks react?

Ever since former President Donald Trump blasted CNN as "fake news" at a press conference just prior to his inauguration, the network in numerous instances has seemed to live up to that dubious billing.

So pundits wasted no time mocking CNN for its intention to create a news team "covering misinformation."

BlazeTV host Steve Deace and podcast host Daniel Horowitz poked some fun at the announcement, with Deace writing, "Wow, impressed that CNN is investing real resources into internal accountability.” Horowitz noted that the network "will need at least one staffer per reporter they have to properly shadow.”

And Candace Owens of the Daily Wire quipped: “CNN to create a team dedicated to covering CNN.”

Other reactions were most definitely in that vein:

  • “Beyond parody." — Buck Sexton
  • “The call is coming from INSIDE the house!” — Monica Crowley
  • "This is like the police investigating themselves, finding themselves innocent, then pinning the charge on someone else." — Libertarian Party of New Hampshire
  • “The propaganda is going into overdrive now. Just when we thought 2022 couldn’t get any worse…” — Adel Meyer, political commentator
  • “Pretty sure the entire network is already devoted to misinformation.” — Sean Davis of the Federalist
  • "May I suggest they begin with the Charlottesville #FinePeopleHoax, a damnable calumny that CNN has propagated for years 5 years now? My repudiation of their role in spreading that myth led, in fact, to my departure from broadcasting for CNN." — Steve Cortes, political commentator
  • "Translation: CNN is looking to hire three people whose job it will be to attack non-liberals who get online traction with truths which contradict/question/embarrass the accepted liberal narrative…" — John Ziegler, Mediate senior columnist
  • “This is rather surprising. You don’t normally hear of left-wing networks hiring staff to call out its fellow anchors, reporters and analysts for spreading nonsense. Kudos to CNN for finally looking in a mirror to call out their misinformation and disingenuous takes.” — Jason Rantz, conservative commentator and radio host

(H/T: The Daily Wire)

Kayleigh McEnany fires back at Jake Tapper, saying he's 'lazy' for making 'baseless personal attacks with ZERO evidence'



White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany fired back at CNN anchor Jake Tapper after he said that he would not have her on his show because she lies so much.

Tapper made the comments on CNN's "Reliable Sources" with Brian Stelter on Sunday. McEnany replied from her official social media account.

"This is a therapy session for a broken network, and @jaketapper is lazy enough to participate by lobbing baseless personal attacks, with ZERO evidence," McEnany said.

This is a therapy session for a broken network, and @jaketapper is lazy enough to participate by lobbing baseless p… https://t.co/QF247k98ka
— Kayleigh McEnany (@Kayleigh McEnany)1609091862.0

"Jake's real problem: I do not leak. I do not lie. But I DO call out the lies of the media (i.e. CNN Russia collusion hoax!)"

Tapper told Stelter on Sunday that he refused to have some of the members of the Trump administration or the Trump 2020 campaign on his show.

"There are some people that are so mendacious, I just wouldn't put them on air," Tapper said in the interview.

"Kayleigh McEnany, I never booked her. Jason Miller from the Trump campaign, I would never book him. I mean, these are just people who tell lies the way that most people breathe. There was no value in that," he continued.

Tapper went on to say that former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway didn't lie like McEnany did, but that she merely changed the subject when asked a tough question.

"There's a big difference between something like Kayleigh McEnany, who just like, this is what she does, she tells lies all the time, she can't acknowledge reality," Tapper continued.

"So I'm just not gonna put somebody like that on air," he concluded.

Tapper also complained on Monday when President Donald Trump retweeted an insult mocking him and calling him "Fake Tapper."

"The American people are suffering though the deadliest month of the pandemic and the president is RTing mean tweets about me," he tweeted.

Here's Tapper's comment on 'Reliable Sources':

Why Jake Tapper won't put some Trump admin. officials on his showswww.youtube.com

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Glenn Beck rips CNN for finally acknowledging the Hunter Biden scandal AFTER the election



If you've been listening to the Glenn Beck Radio Program over the past year, you already know about Hunter Biden's alleged business dealings in China while his father Joe Biden was vice president. You also know that Hunter Biden's alleged laptop appeared to contain even more proof that something fishy was going on. But if you watched the mainstream media, you were told it was all a conspiracy theory, or Russian disinformation, or a smear tactic to benefit President Donald Trump.

Now reports have dropped that Hunter Biden's taxes have been under investigation since 2018 and CNN even acknowledged on Wednesday that Hunter's business dealings in China are front-and-center.

On the radio program Thursday, Glenn Beck ripped into CNN and other mainstream media for waiting to aknowledge the controversy surrounding Hunter Biden until after the presidential election.

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