Gay Marriage Is the Media’s Vehicle, Destination Is to Destroy the Church

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If anyone wants to argue that the same government currently forcing religious institutions to purchase the abortion pill through ObamaCare will not eventually use civil rights violations in order to attempt to force the Church to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies — good luck with that.  But this would have been unthinkable five years ago. It… Read more »

Kirsten Powers Chides Fox Guest Who Blames Obama’s Low Polls On Twitter: Media’s ‘Love’ Is Unprecedented

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A Fox News Channel panel discussion on Thursday became heated during a discussion about the reasons behind President Barack Obama’s dip in his job approval polling numbers. When Fox anchor Jon Scott cited a political analyst who blamed Obama’s sagging approval on the relentless attacks the president is subject to by conservatives on Twitter and… Read more »

WaPo’s Cillizza Dead Wrong About Political Media’s Declining Power

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At the Washington Post political blog, The Fix, Chris Cillizza (a good reporter) looks at a recent Pew report on the state of the media and comes to a surprisingly simplistic conclusion. I’m not going to argue with Pew’s numbers, but I am going to argue with Cillizza’s interpretation of what those numbers ultimately mean:… Read more »

‘The Lead With Jake Tapper’ Might Escape the Media’s Narrative Plantation

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There are two reasons conservatives should be excited about “The Lead With Jake Tapper,” which premieres Monday on CNN at 4 pm ET. The primary reason, of course, is Tapper himself — who in my opinion is one of America’s ideal reporters: Smart, tenacious, objective, and ethical. That’s an extremely rare are combination these days…. Read more »