Back in 2011, although NPR’s audience tilted a bit to the left, it still bore a resemblance to America at large. Twenty-six percent of listeners described themselves as conservative, 23 percent as middle of the road, and 37 percent as liberal.By 2023, the picture was completely different: only 11 percent described themselves as very or somewhat conservative, 21 percent as middle of the road, and 67 percent of listeners said they were very or somewhat liberal. We weren’t just losing conservatives; we were also losing moderates and traditional liberals.
Friday, January 31, 2025
Defund NPR
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Trump's new press secretary: "You guys in the legacy Media suck"
This is the 1st @AP post with the words "egg prices" since February 2023. Two years. https://t.co/4DzbWF0olv
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 28, 2025
You don't hate the media enough
Monday, January 27, 2025
Amazing imitation!
President Trump goes to Arby's 💀pic.twitter.com/AtvqPIqx31
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) January 27, 2025
He is so very good at this
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Old habits die hard at the LA Times
Both at home and abroad, the Trump administration has ordered federal employees and diplomats to cease communications on a range of issues, including “diversity, equity and inclusion,” “environmental justice” and “gender ideology.”
Zeno's paradox in the NFL
Here we go again
Saturday, January 25, 2025
You cannot possibly be this stupid
Yeah it's a huge mystery why they all did that. Somebody dig up Robert Stack and get him on the case. We may never know the answer to this one. pic.twitter.com/fy3vBWKxPJ
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) January 24, 2025
This isn't going to work anymore
Friday, January 24, 2025
Paging Vice President Vance
The era of the liberal crybullies is OVER
Donald Trump won the 2024 election in part because the Left's hysterical style of attacking Trump no longer worked.......In sum, the Left wants no debate because they know voters have rejected what they saw and suffered during the last four years of the Biden administration.Forgetting nothing, learning nothing, like zombies, leftists keep screaming banalities. But like addicts and their feel-good fixes, their hysterics only further turn off the public as they destroy themselves.
Democrats are flailing, still trying to find the right angle from which to attack the president.
We are currently watching the wokest elements of the left realizing in real time that they are a tiny minority and that most Americans hate them and their ideas.
— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) January 23, 2025
For a long time they thought they were the dominant force in America, socially and politically.
It is now dawning on…
Thursday, January 23, 2025
What would we do without the disinformation experts?
Unclear on the concept
Joe Moore, 71, criticized Walgreens for the decision to close the Ingleside location, saying the chain is prioritizing profits over the needs of seniors.“They don’t give a shit about us,” Moore said. “We’re dollar signs to them.”
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
47 minutes yesterday and almost an hour today
Monday, January 20, 2025
Birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim
The media: We don’t know why we aren’t trusted anymore
— Not the Bee (@Not_the_Bee) January 20, 2025
Also the media: Come spend the next 27 days with us pretending Elon did a Nazi salute
Amazing talent
President Trump back in charge
I totally called it, part 2
BREAKING: Biden pardons his family for all crimes since 2014. Last act in office. pic.twitter.com/7DntwEPp0p
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 20, 2025
I totally called it
The guy who claimed he would “protect norms” continues to bulldoze them and the Constitution until the bitter end.
— Eric Schmitt (@Eric_Schmitt) January 20, 2025
Biden truly is one of the worst Presidents in American history and will only be remembered as the guy between Trump’s two terms. https://t.co/tc8fDtqPbK
Let's see if we can make it through the next 5 hours
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Just making stuff up
That echo chamber of higher education offers liberal leaders instant support even for the most ridiculous claims like the ratification of the ERA. The problem is that the group-think culture has a greater hold on academics than the public at large. For most people, selling the ERA as alive and well is akin to trying to sell a dead parrot as merely sleeping or stunned.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Maybe it isn't funny
"Pennsylvania is on its way to becoming a red state"
How you know this is all for show
But the National Archivist works within the executive branch, which means that she works under the supervision of . . . Joe Biden. This means that, by telling the truth, the National Archivist is in open rebellion against her boss.
This problem could be easily resolved by Joe Biden ordering the National Archivist to certify the 28th Amendment, and then either reversing his position or firing her if she refuses. But, because he is a reckless coward, Biden has not issued such an order, and, per his office, he will not issue such an order.
This is the way
Friday, January 17, 2025
With copious help from the compliant media
I had no idea you can amend the Constitution with a tweet
Actual journalism and truth telling would dictate clearly spelling out that what Joe Biden did was wrong and tyrannical. What happened to “fact checking”? https://t.co/cG2Fonyok7
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) January 17, 2025
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Please, please do this
Ordinarily, the front row of seats is reserved for the "major" media outlets, including ABC, CBS, NBC, AP, Reuters, and CNN. That lineup is as constant as spring rains and as holy as seniority in the College of Cardinals.But there's a new sheriff in town, and suddenly, we're looking at a dry spring and overturning the sacred college. Trump aides are thinking of mixing things up to give other, less biased media organizations a shot.The White House Correspondent's Association (WHCA) is responsible for the briefing room seating chart. To take that duty away from the WHCA is akin to a declaration of war on the legacy press. That may be exactly what Trump's media team is looking for.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Two
Moulton had previously written an op-ed in The New York Times about the 2024 election in which he said that Vice President Kamala Harris' loss was down to his party "spending way too much time trying not to offend anyone."I have two little girls, I don't want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete, but as a Democrat I'm supposed to be afraid to say that."
Monday, January 13, 2025
Wrong at every turn
Wow, the Boston Globe printed this?
Damn
Sunday, January 12, 2025
The feckless mainstream media
But the fact is that we had a soft landing, no recession, and the interest rate was 9% when we came into office in the beginning. It was down to 2.34% now.
Why the fires are out of control: too much water
The foundation for the current destruction was laid last winter, when California was hit by epic storms. Over the course of two days in early February, downtown LA recorded more than 7 inches of rain. It was the second year in a row California experienced record-breaking levels of winter precipitation, filling reservoirs and oversaturating the land. A lake deep enough to boat on appeared in Death Valley, the driest place in this very dry state.
Forget it Jake, it's California
Saturday, January 11, 2025
January 20th can't come soon enough
No one is above the law screeches are sure worried about get out of jail free cards now.
— Team Dad (@teamdad2018) January 11, 2025
Friday, January 10, 2025
California incompetence
California voters in 2014 passed Proposition 1, the Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act, which authorized $7.12 billion in bond issues; it's one of eight water-related bond-issue propositions passed so far in the 21st century. A full $2.7 billion of Prop. 1 was earmarked for "new water storage" projects, to do stuff like capture more snowmelt and rainwater in the state's sporadic heavy-precipitation winters (such as 2022–23 and 2023–24).So how many of those water storage projects have been built? Zero.
Thursday, January 09, 2025
And yet, he'll get what he wanted
Wednesday, January 08, 2025
Tomorrow the worst eulogy in history will be delivered
It’s always about him. Biden is a self engrossed man pathologically incapable of empathy and yet we were told his great superpower was … empathy.
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) January 8, 2025
And please don’t use his senility to excuse him. He’s always been like this. His real superpower was convincing America his… https://t.co/cq3lRPIg9L
Biden defeats Nixon!
Tuesday, January 07, 2025
Winning
Monday, January 06, 2025
Have you considered updating your slogan for the new Trump term?
Sunday, January 05, 2025
From impermissible to imperative
The debate, however, nullified these political calculations. It now seemed highly likely that insisting Biden was still fit for duty would wind up helping rather than hurting Trump. Pre-debate, maintaining that Biden was up to the job had been the best bet for preventing Trump’s return to the White House. Post-debate, Biden’s continuing candidacy, which had appeared to be the Democratic Party’s least bad option, turned into its most bad option. (Following Trump’s victory in November, Jon Favreau, a speechwriter in the Obama White House, said on his “Pod Save America” podcast that internal Biden campaign polling, reflecting the impact of the June debate, showed Trump on track to win 400 electoral votes if Biden remained the Democratic nominee.) With only 53 days between the June 27 debate and the opening of the Democratic convention in Chicago, the mission of driving Biden out of the race in favor of a candidate who could speak audibly and in complete sentences was daunting, but a risk that had to be run. The Post was prepared to do its part by publishing a long, detailed article about Biden’s decline. A story that had been impermissible, in Mark Halperin’s phrase, for more than three years became imperative within just one week.
Though The Washington Post is not a lone violator, I’ve chosen to discuss how journalists did, but mostly did not, cover the story of Joe Biden’s decline by concentrating on that paper for a couple of reasons. One is that, to the best of my knowledge, no other media outlet that was AWOL on this story from 2020 through June 2024 has had the lack of self-awareness, or perhaps the surplus of disingenuousness, to scold the Democratic establishment for failing to be forthright with the public. If The Washington Post is not part of the Democratic establishment, then it is certainly the house organ or hometown paper for it, and has been for many years. Given that fact, and given the record of what the Post did and did not say about Biden during his presidency, it takes remarkable chutzpah for the Post to run an editorial three days after the election titled “Trying to Protect Biden, Democrats Sacrificed Their Credibility.” Their credibility?
Saturday, January 04, 2025
We have our narrative and we're stickin' to it
Unintentional humor from this Boston Globe editorial: "Confidence in judicial system hits the skids." They cite a Gallup poll showing a collapse in trust in the judiciary:
A year of widening political divisions ended with the sobering news that confidence in the nation’s judicial system has also taken a hit, dropping to a record low 35 percent, according to the most recent Gallup poll.
Between 2020 and 2024, public confidence in the judicial system plummeted 24 points — from 59 percent to 35 percent — a precipitous decline.
The entirety of the editorial suggests that this drop in trust is because Clarance Thomas took some gifts from a donor who had no business in front of the Supreme Court.
In the original source material, the Gallup report mentions Thomas not once but does take note of one factor that contributes to Americans' distrust in the legal system: lawfare against Trump.
However, the 17-point drop under Biden signals that something profound occurred to atypically shake his opponents’ confidence in the courts -- with the various legal cases against Trump likely factors. Similarly, the 18-point decline in confidence in the judicial system between 2023 and 2024 among those who approve of their country’s leadership may also be related to Trump’s legal cases, reflecting dissatisfaction with several circuit court and Supreme Court decisions that went in Trump’s favor.
Emphasis added. Lawfare against Trump is not mentioned at all in the Boston Globe editorial. Gosh, darn, it's gotta be that Dobbs decision and nothing else.
Friday, January 03, 2025
TBH he probably doesn't know he did it
The decision to block U.S. Steel's acquisition by Nippon Steel is the perfect coda to President Joe Biden's political career.By intervening in the private business affairs of the two companies, Biden is demonstrating once again his expansive view of executive power, hubristic sense of government's ability to order economic affairs, and willingness to stretch the definition of "national security" to justify his big government agenda even when there is plainly no national security threat.Those elements have been central to Biden's political persona for decades. Even as his charisma and mental facilities have failed, they remain. From his earlier support for the drug war, the USA PATRIOT Act, and Obamacare to his administration's attempts at broad student loan forgiveness and inflation-inducing Bidenomics, Biden has rarely been deterred by norms or laws that limit federal power or by economic good sense. If there's something Biden wants to do, he'll simply find a way to do it.
Thursday, January 02, 2025
Believe the science
Wednesday, January 01, 2025
2024: The year of vindication
Washington Post publisher and CEO William Lewis had a blunt message for his staff during a tense meeting following the sudden ouster of executive editor Sally Buzbee, according to the paper's own reporting."We are going to turn this thing around, but let’s not sugarcoat it. It needs turning around," Lewis told the paper. "We are losing large amounts of money. Your audience has halved in recent years. People are not reading your stuff. Right. I can’t sugarcoat it anymore."
the most destructive movement of the last ten years wasn't just wokism. it was the media's lockstep anti-trumpism. think about all the horrible decisions related to the biggest calamities we faced. they were excused or denied by the media, because of their irrational opposition…
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) December 31, 2024