Actual Newsweek Headline: ‘Trump and the Nazis Stole Christmas’
The once-storied Newsweek published an article on Christmas Eve with the title, “How Trump and the Nazis Stole Christmas to Promote White Nationalism.”
The once-storied Newsweek published an article on Christmas Eve with the title, “How Trump and the Nazis Stole Christmas to Promote White Nationalism.”
The editor of Newsweek magazine explained to Breitbart News just why his publication drastically altered an article comparing the president of the United States to one of America’s most notorious serial killers.
Newsweek replaced a comparison it published between Donald Trump and the late murderer Charles Manson with an article not mentioning the president’s name.
Newsweek compares Charles Manson with Donald Trump in an article titled “How Murderer Charles Manson and Donald Trump Used Language to Gain Followers” all the while insisting it makes no such comparison.
Former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage is the victim of a false accusation of antisemitism that is being circulated by the media, his political opponents in Britain, and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), among others.
Reporting on the extraordinary turnout for the “Rosary on the Borders” prayer campaign in Poland, the Associated Press (AP) suggested that the event smacked of “a problematic expression of Islamophobia.”
Uber’s Board of Directors has offered the vacant CEO job, formerly occupied by founder Travis Kalanick, to current Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
First Lady Melania Trump is “normalizing” the luxury, high fashion pair of stilettos, according to Newsweek.
It isn’t unusual for supporters of a losing presidential candidate to engage in “if only” fantasies about what would happen if their favored candidate got into office, and dream about how all the country’s problems would be solved if only the election had gone differently.
The left has come up with a takeaway from fired FBI Director James Comey’s testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee last week: The man who was in charge of the “world’s premier security and crime-fighting forces” is a victim of sexual harassment.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has always slammed people who are successful and enjoy wealth and the lifestyle it facilitates and that it is not right that they have more than the folks who are not successful and have fewer assets as a result — rhetoric that was ramped up when he was a candidate in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Kurt Eichenwald, a senior writer for Newsweek, took to Twitter Friday and wished that Republicans who voted for the American Health Care Act see a family member suffer from a serious illness, lose their health insurance, and die.
Measured against his predecessors, Trump’s first 100 days place him in league with Reagan and Johnson, for sheer impact.
Watch out readers of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, since the mere familiarity with Russian authors is now sufficient to have a person branded as a Russian conspirator by mainstream media.
In a piece for Newsweek, writer Max Kutner interviewed several far-left protesters about the riot that took place in Berkeley two weeks ago against Breitbart Senior Editor MILO.
Newsweek have published a conspiracy theory written by UC Berkeley’s Professor of Public Policy and former Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, questioning whether the anti-MILO rioters at Berkeley last week were paid by Breitbart News.
Newsweek seemed to celebrate the violent protests at MILO’s cancelled UC Berkeley talk last night with the headline “Milo Yiannopoulos Gets Schooled At Berkeley.”
After a Muslim woman faked a hate crime where she alleged President-Elect Donald Trump supporters attacked her on a subway as New Yorkers looked on, Newsweek is now saying the hoax “highlights pressures” on Muslim teen girls.
Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson confronted Newsweek’s Kurt Eichenwald for his claim that President-elect Donald Trump had spent time in a mental hospital in 1990. Eichenwald made the claim on Twitter in September, but
In a November 4 column on post-election gun control, Newsweek explained that if Hillary Clinton wins, she can use the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to bypass Congress for new restrictions on guns.
Perhaps the timing was coincidence, but probably not. Late Wednesday, Newsweek dropped a 2,000-word article alleging Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s company through the services of Seven Arrows Investment and Development Corp., a consulting firm, attempted in 1998 to line
TEL AVIV – Newsweek corrected an article that included the misleading claim that Israeli authorities have been shooting dead “any Palestinian” suspected of targeting Israeli civilians. The article analyses the past six months of Palestinian violence and Israel’s response to it. Early in the
The 86-year-old step-sister of Nazi-victim Anne Frank says Donald Trump is a new Adolf Hitler because he opposes Muslim migration into the United States.
Because we can always use another reminder of just how corrupt and misogynist the mainstream media is, former Rep. Michele Bachman is finally telling her side of the story about that hideous 2011 Newsweek cover designed to make her look
Newsweek senior writer Alexander Nazaryan tweeted out an old image of people marching with Nazi flags and sporting swastikas to illustrate what he calls “Ted Cruz’s ground game.” In other words, if you support Cruz, you advocate the genocide of Jews with fascism being your particular political flavor.
Newsweek is still around in some form and still disguises itself as an unbiased, objective news outlet. This tweet comparing Ted Cruz’s supporters in Iowa to Nazis from Newsweek senior writer Alexander Nazaryan’s verified Twitter account, is just another example
Sady Doyle writes she is “flabbergasted” by Newsweek’s cover photo of the unborn baby that has “no sign of the actual person in whose uterus it is presumably housed,” especially after what she terms was a Planned Parenthood “terrorist attack.” Doyle continues with the usual myths propagated by the abortion industry about why abortions occur past 12 weeks of pregnancy
Kurdish official Saeed Mamouzini told IraqiNews.com that the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) kidnapped 127 children in Mosul, Iraq, to train them as jihadists.
How doornail dead is the left-wing Newsweek? How over, how buried, how room temperature, how worm-food, liquidated, snuffed out, toes up, terminated, bucket-kicked is Newsweek? So dead all the owners and publishers have to grab attention is to troll nothing
An alleged Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) supporter was fatally shot Tuesday in the Gaza Strip by Hamas security forces who have launched a crackdown against radical jihadists in the disputed territory, according to various news reports.
ISIS has been catching hell from hackers, especially after the slaughter of Charlie Hebdo magazine staffers in Paris, but the Islamic State has not been without its own cyber-war victories. On Tuesday, as the Washington Examiner reports, hackers claiming to work for the Islamic State managed to gain control of the Twitter account for Newsweek, using it to post enemy propaganda, documents ostensibly stolen from the U.S. military, threats of further “cyber jihad,” and even a blood-curdling threat against the Obama family.