Fox & Friends Rails Against Hollywood ‘Obsession’ With Traveling To Cuba: ‘Okay For Them,’ Not For Us

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“What is it with Hollywood celebrities going to Cuba?” Fox & Friends‘ Gretchen Carlson asked on Tuesday. Noting the country’s problems and that it’s “not necessarily” free, the hosts questioned the Hollywood “obsession” in light of Jay-Z and Beyoncé‘s recent trip to the country, which garnered some controversy. Most of us can’t travel to Cuba,… Read more »

Maher Rails Against ‘Stupid’ Americans And GOP For Being Defiantly Anti-Science, ‘Science Activist’ Weighs In

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Bill Maher led an intense panel discussion on the reliability of science on his show tonight, with Maher, Abby Huntsman, Senator Bernie Sanders, and 19-year-old science education activist Zack Kopplin arguing with Wall Street Journal columnist Steve Moore over scientific consensus on global warming. Moore continually insisted the debate is not over, but Maher repeatedly… Read more »

Mika Brzezinski Rails Against Court Nixing Bloomberg’s Soda Ban… As Scarborough Mockingly Grabs A Snack

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Sugar-loving New Yorkers rejoiced yesterday when a judge invalidated Mayor Michael Bloomberg‘s Big Bad Soda Ban — but not all of the city’s residents were quite so pleased. Namely, one Mika Brzezinski, who took to railing against an industry that “poisons” children. Meanwhile, her co-host Joe Scarborough decided to further provoke her by grabbing a… Read more »

O’Reilly Rails Against Gov’t Diversity Training: Tax Dollars Shouldn’t Be Used To Promote ‘Progressive Thought’

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Bill O’Reilly tonight took on the controversial diversity trainer hired by the Department of Agriculture to lecture employees about how all members of the federal government have been guilty of discrimination. O’Reilly was amazed that tax dollars were actually paying for the government to hire someone promoting a left-wing point of view, and vowed that… Read more »