Guardian Editor Blames President Trump for Khashoggi’s Death
Guardian’s Readers’ Editor Paul Chadwick said President Trump’s “spreading of hatred towards journalism and its serious practitioners” leads to “bone saws.”
Guardian’s Readers’ Editor Paul Chadwick said President Trump’s “spreading of hatred towards journalism and its serious practitioners” leads to “bone saws.”
Globalist international media outlets have been struggling to come to terms with seeing Emmanuel Macron’s popularity sink while Donald Trump’s America prospers, with The Guardian warning the development is “worrying for those in Europe’s pro-globalisation camp who placed their faith in [the French president] to halt the wave of populism”.
Climate change ‘deniers’ should no longer have a voice in public debate because basically they are the same as flat-earthers and people who don’t believe that smoking causes cancer.
“Climate change” threatens the future of UK’s historic churches, endangering roofs, towers, and spires, according to the National Churches Trust.
The mainstream media has given breathless coverage to how Britons can protest the visit of the democratically-elected President of the United States, the UK’s closest ally next week.
“Climate change is a greater threat to the UK than EU directives, terrorism or a foreign power invading,” wrote climate alarmist Simon Lewis in Friday’s issue of the Guardian newspaper.
An ESPN writer penned a “memo to white America,” insisting that the NFL players protesting during the national anthem are not being unpatriotic.
Multiple media outlets falsely reported or dodged facts surrounding Sunday’s presidential in Venezuela, where socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro successfully orchestrated another electoral fraud.
The left-wing Guardian newspaper has issued a correction after an article about the pro-Brexit group co-founded by Arron Banks was revealed to be based on false claims.
A newly launched exhibition in Rotterdam showcases how Steve Bannon’s artistic work in film and culture “first foreshadowed, then shaped, the core narratives of Trumpism.”
A new initiative by the already controversy-hit government-funded Quango Historic England caused further concern Sunday after they broadcast an image of the historic Nelson’s Column in London’s Trafalgar Square being demolished with a wrecking ball.
Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has dismissed claims of racism over his plan to resettle South African white minority farmers in Australia, saying he ignores the confected outrage “from some of the crazy lefties at the Guardian and Huffington Post.”
Facebook has repudiated allegations made in The Observer and The New York Times that Cambridge Analytica’s use of user data constituted a “data breach.”
The Guardian claimed video games create racism and promote right-wing ideology in an article published Monday, citing the “expulsion of aliens” in sci-fi games and “border control” in Plants vs Zombies.
Guardian and HuffPost contributor Karen Geier expressed hope on Twitter that North Korean communist dictator Kim Jong Un would “drop a bomb on CPAC” this week.
The asylum process in Britain is “a lottery” where decisions often rest on the personal views of decision makers, whistleblowers have claimed.
The Guardian has claimed Brexit is a “threat to LGBT rights,” and that LGBT people will “be vulnerable once again” when Britain leaves the European Union.
The UK Guardian published a report on Thursday alleging that “the United Nations has allowed sexual harassment and assault to flourish in its offices around the world, with accusers ignored and perpetrators free to act with impunity.”
I’ve written about the consensus within the political establishment about Britain’s managed decline before. Today, it rears its ugly head in the Guardian/Observer, with Economics Editor Philip Inman declaring that Britain’s economy can’t handle Brexit. Inman — a graduate of Liverpool John
The left-liberal Guardian newspaper has branded Breitbart London editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam the “new face of the hard right” following his viral takedown of Sadiq Khan on Sky News.
In an interview with the Guardian that was published on Tuesday, Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown criticized President Trump. The “Beantown” hooper labeled Trump: “unfit to lead.”
While the journalists fixate on anecdotes such as the suicides of high-profile players such as Junior Seau and Dave Duerson, scientists examine the data.
The Guardian called the rise of free-thinking, LGBT conservatives “troubling” in an article on Thursday.
Donald Trump has saluted the “extraordinary elevation” of President Xi Jinping and compared him to a “king” on the eve of his trip to meet an exalted and emboldened leader now considered China’s most powerful since Mao.
NEW YORK — U.S. Envoy to Israel David Friedman has once again stoked Palestinian Authority anger by shining the light of accuracy on key Israeli-Palestinian issues, ignoring Palestinian misinformation and declaring that so-called Israeli settlements are “a part of Israel.”
British Red Cross chief Mike Adamson has claimed the charity struggled to deal with the Grenfell disaster because staff and volunteers are too white.
Former Heat Street editor and Never Trump activist Louise Mensch fired her lawyer publicly via Twitter Wednesday after he disagreed with failed presidential candidate Evan McMullin.
The left-wing British newspaper The Guardian has announced that it has registered as a charity in the United States, as part of a plan to encourage people to donate to their flailing financial position and register for tax exemption.
New media reports blame climate change for the “unprecedented disaster” unfolding in Houston, alleging that climate change-related factors undoubtedly “worsened the flooding.”
The Guardian published a cartoon on Thursday claiming there “unfortunately” isn’t “a plan to eradicate white people from the Earth.”
Former Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ book Dangerous hit #2 on the New York Times’ Non-fiction Best Seller List this week, but the media has been downplaying its sales.
Having children is a “lifestyle choice” to be discouraged among young people in developed nations and is bad for the planet, according to a new paper trailed positively by the British left-wing Guardian newspaper.
Anti-Trump Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) has reportedly told a left-wing newspaper that he believes “American leadership” was better under President Barack Obama than President Trump — the latest in a series of shots the failed 2008 presidential candidate has taken at his fellow Republican.
Advertisers have begun appealing to the social justice wing of liberalism in an attempt to increase sales, according to the Guardian.
An alliance of news publishers have claimed that new changes to European Union privacy laws will “potentially kill” their businesses, and give too much power to Google, Apple, and Facebook.
A reporter for the left-wing newspaper The Guardian alleged Wednesday that he was body-slammed and had his glasses broken by a Republican congressional candidate fighting for an open House seat in Montana.
Nothing to see here, move along, says Jack Moore writing at The Guardian in his article espousing that “the shift to the left of sports media is vastly overblown.”
“Objective” reporters went from emoting giddy anticipation to impotent rage as Rachel Maddow’s much-hyped presentation of Donald Trump’s 2005 tax return failed to deliver any evidence of Trump-Russia collusion.
Several Silicon Valley employees, including a software engineer for Twitter who made a $160,000 salary, were mocked online after complaining about their living standards in an article for The Guardian.
Mainstream media outlets in Britain such as the BBC and the Observer have falsely implied that poll-topping, populist firebrand Geert Wilders made an attack on all Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands when he blasted foreign criminals, in headlines on their