Scott Adams: 2024 ‘Will Be Surprising on the Upside’
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams says that 2024 is going to be “surprising on the upside,” rather than the grim year many observers expect.
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams says that 2024 is going to be “surprising on the upside,” rather than the grim year many observers expect.
Former Trump official Alyssa Farah Griffin said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that a second Trump term “could mean the end of American democracy as we know it.”
John Pilger, an Australia-born journalist and filmmaker known for his coverage of the communist Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, has died at 84.
Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that former President Donald Trump is a “weak and feeble man who has no sense of character and integrity and has no sense of leadership.”
A University of Illinois Chicago student delivered a sermon for the campus’ Muslim Student Association, lauding the “courageous” Hamas terror group’s October 7 massacre — the deadliest attack against Jewish people since the Nazi Holocaust — claiming the brutal attacks “brought pride to the Islamic nation.”
A local Oregon newspaper has been forced to lay off its entire staff after discovering rampant embezzlement by a former employee, effectively shutting down the publication’s printing after forty years.
Disney planned to spend 2023 celebrating its 100th anniversary, mounting a number of festivities to commemorate the company’s historic 1923 founding by brothers Walt and Roy O. Disney. Instead, the once invincible studio spent the year battling one bad news cycle after another.
Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman said Friday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that he believed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will get “a whole passel” of new guilty pleas from co-defendants in the Trump 2020 election subversion case as the trial nears.
A California ex-convict has become an internet sensation and motivational speaker for sharing his journey of overcoming illiteracy.
Dennis Prager told Breitbart News that the corporate media fear “one five-minute PragerU video will undo all the leftism” taught in school.
CNN anchor Dana Bash said Friday on “Inside Politics” that Maine’s Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D) decision to keep former President Donald Trump off of the 2024 presidential primary ballot in Maine is a “recipe for constitutional chaos.”
President Joe Biden exited the White House on Wednesday and claimed his 418th vacation day to travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands to put his feet up for New Year’s. East Palestine, Ohio, residents are basking in no such luxury.
CNN anchor Kasie Hunt said Thursday on “Inside Politics” that Governors from red States bussing migrants to northern sanctuary cities “has worked from a political perspective.”
CNN anchor Dana Bash said Thursday on “Inside Politics” that President Joe Biden’s approval ratings on infrastructure, jobs, climate change, inflation, immigration were “not good.”
An LA-based company, Channel 1, claims it will become the first news network to utilize AI-generated news anchors starting next year.
The top ten news events were a part of the establishment media’s general news coverage, which selectively ignores important storylines.
Israel has become dangerously dependent on American munitions, according to conservative Middle East analyst and commentator Caroline Glick, who is calling for Israeli self-sufficiency, while slamming the Biden administration’s push for a “hideously anti-Israel” two-state solution policy, declaring it a “plan to annihilate Israel, piece by piece.”
Democratic consultant and political commentator James Carville said Wednesday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) was a “gnat” for criticizing him.
The dying mother of a young Israeli woman abducted by Palestinians during the October 7 massacre has issued a plea to President Joe Biden imploring help in releasing her daughter.
MSNBC political commentator Chris Matthews said Tuesday on “Morning Joe” that debating rural voters over their support for former President Donald Trump was “like fighting terrorism.”
Voters perceive Donald Trump as the return to normalcy candidate after Joe Biden failed to “put things back in order,” pollster and NYT columnist Kristen Soltis Anderson wrote.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit Microsoft and ChatGPT developer OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement in a pivotal case that could reshape the boundaries of intellectual property and AI technology.
The establishment media continued their biased reporting by selectively ignoring important storylines that contradict their grand narratives.
Democratic strategist Paul Begala said Tuesday on CNN’s “The Source” that former President Donald Trump’s Christmas Truth Social post saying his opponents should “rot in hell” is “blasphemy.”
CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem said Tuesday on “News Central” that former President Donald Trump is using the “threat of violence” to rally the support of his people.
On Christmas Eve, Tucker Carlson took a few minutes away from his deep dive interviews with controversial figures to interview a fictional controversial figure in a mock interview with actor Kevin Spacey in full “House of Cards” Frank Underwood character mode.
CNN political analyst Alyssa Farah Griffin said Tuesday on CNN’s “News Central” that former President Donald Trump’s Christmas message shows he is “worried that he will end up in jail.”
A guest op-ed in the New York Times by Gaza City’s Hamas-appointed mayor, Yahya R. Sarraj, decrying damage to buildings as Israeli forces have worked to free hostages has drawn equal measures of ridicule and disgust.
A high-ranking editor and columnist for the Washington Post is calling on Harvard University’s president Claudine Gay to resign, saying the instances of plagiarism in Gay’s published works have grown too numerous to ignore.
Former President Donald Trump and MAGA ideology are corrupting family values and posing an existential threat to American democracy, according to a Salon piece published Wednesday that accuses Trump of unapologetically echoing fascist and Nazi rhetoric.
Presidential historian Michael Beschloss said Saturday on MSNBC’s “American Voices” that former President Donald Trump intentionally uses language that “led to the Holocaust.”
Far-left Washington Post activist Taylor Lorenz is giving Christmas a miss for the fourth year in a row, citing coronavirus concerns over “selfish” people who still refuse to wear masks for dumping the celebration.
Friday, immediately upon the news that the Supreme Court announced its decision to decline to expedite a ruling on former President Donald Trump’s immunity claim in the special counsel Jack Smith probe, Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley downplayed the possibility of a March trial date.
Friday on FNC’s “The Five,” co-panelist Jeanine Pirro reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to decline to expedite former President Donald Trump’s immunity claim.
Comedian John Fugelsang said Friday on MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour” that he believes Jesus Christ was not an “ally of the Republican Party.”
MSNBC contributor and presidential historian Jon Meacham said Friday on MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour” that former President Donald Trump had caused the Republican Party to lose its way.
The media are abuzz Friday with a story about how President Donald Trump pressured two Republican canvassers in Michigan’s Wayne County not to certify 2020 election results — when the truth was the opposite: Democrats pushed the canvassers to switch.
Donald Trump’s niece Mary Trump said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The Beat” that the crowds of people who cheer for former President Donald Trump’s immigration remarks worry her because they have his same agenda.
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that Americans died in the Civil War, so leaders “who engaged in insurrection” like the Colorado Supreme Court found former President Donald Trump did, can not run for office.
It is perfectly fine to compare former President Donald J. Trump to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, according to the creator of “Godwin’s Law,” which suggests that as a debate progresses the mention of Hitler is almost certain and the first to do so loses the argument.