Michael Jackson will always be a pop icon, but whether or not he was guilty of some horrific crimes against children remains heavily debated — and Sean Hibbeler believes he may have some answers. “The media has taken over people’s minds,” Hibbeler tells Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein.” Hibbeler is behind the
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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Tadylwyynd likes to throw people off by yelling “Cashews are a hate crime!” in various languages. Advertisement One thing many of us learn as we get older is that modifying expectations is generally the wisest option in any situation. Every once in a while,
More than 1,500 Americans are celebrating the end of a prosecutorial nightmare now that President Donald Trump has pardoned or commuted the sentences of those charged with offenses related to the protest at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. On Monday evening, just a few hours after taking the oath of office for the second
One thing that remains constant about the “legacy” media’s coverage of Donald Trump remains their willingness to push the dumbest of hoaxes and conspiracy theories in advancement of The Narrative. One of the latest such idiocies: the goofy Crowd Size Hoax. Watch as MSNBC’s Joe Reid gleefully spreads disinformation to her viewers: OF COURSE: MSNBC
Glenn Beck keenly recalls the day he visited with President Donald Trump a few months after the 2020 election. “He had a moment of humility and a moment that changed my understanding of him in a much deeper way,” he reflects. “I said, ‘How are you holding up?’ and he said, ‘Not well. I can’t
We’ve got a brand new, fun interactive series for the new year called Worst Media Take of the Week, where you — our loyal NewsBusters visitors and MRC supporters — get to vote on which leftist journalist or celebrity had the worst media take of the week. Much appreciation to all who voted last week
On Monday, his final day in office, Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons to allies he insists committed no crimes, Gen. Mark A. Milley, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, and the members and staff of the J6 Committee. Advertisement “I believe in the rule of law, and I am optimistic that the strength of our legal institutions
Outgoing President Joe Biden has issued a flurry of last-minute pardons for individuals who ran afoul of incoming President Donald Trump. On Monday, just hours before leaving the Oval Office, Biden issued pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley, and members of the House committee who allegedly investigated January 6 as well as
Scientific American has long traded its credibility for ideology, declaring that biological differences between men and women are imaginary and insisting that sex is merely a social “construct.” But if you thought the heights of pseudoscience peaked there, you’re wrong. Psychology Today seems determined to one-up this lunacy. One can only wonder what’s next in
Appearing as a guest on Thursday’s The ReidOut, MSNBC contributor Matthew Dowd compared poor Americans who voted for Donald Trump to poor whites who defended wealthy slave owners during the Civil War. How on Earth can he state that this is “the same thing repeating itself”? During a discussion of the billionaires who supported Trump
Joe Biden predictably patted himself on the back for the ceasefire currently holding between Israel and Hamas, despite the obvious reality that it wouldn’t have happened without the leadership of President-elect Donald Trump. Advertisement “Well, you know, this is the exact framework of the deal I proposed back in May—exact,” he said. “And — And
I spent the majority of my twenties being “busy.” I would cram my calendar to the brim without much time for solitude and reflection, jumping from work to social events to church to whatever else. My mom constantly warned me over the years to add “margin” in my life as I ran myself ragged without
I learned I was an adopted kid in 1978, the year I turned 5. Mom read “The Chosen Baby” by Valentina Wasson to my older sister and me (she is also adopted) every night until we outgrew bedtime stories. Our young minds were encoded with the message: You’re the chosen ones; you’re the cool kids.
After CNN was found liable for defamation on Friday, NBC host Tom Llamas brought on NPR media reporter David Folkenflik to survey the damages on Tom Llamas Now on the NBC News Now streaming channel. Llamas showed words from the CNN text exchanges were Young is referred to with “We’re gonna nail this mf—er” and
Not so long ago, mocking “snowflakes” felt like a national pastime. Safe spaces, trigger warnings, emotional support peacocks — they seemed like punch lines, symbols of a fragile generation allergic to discomfort. But as amusing as those days were, the joke was on us. These particular snowflakes didn’t melt away; they adapted, mutated, and expanded.
Has America been morphing into an economically fascist country? Marc Andreessen suggested as much in a recent interview on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Andreessen, billionaire, software engineer, and co-creator of the first widely used Internet browser, Mosaic, offered a unique inside look into navigating the inner workings of Silicon Valley. Andreessen and Rogan discussed a
The worst attorney general in history, Merrick Garland, exited the Justice Department Friday, we hope for the last time (unless he enters it again as a defendant). As this senior Biden regime corruptocrat walked out of the department that he did so much to wreck and politicize over the last four years, far-left Justice Department
Trump aides are calling it “Shock and Awe.” There will be 100 executive orders (EO) and other executive actions starting Monday, Jan. 20. Indeed, most executive actions aren’t going to “shock” a lot of people. Trump has talked about all of them in the campaign and during his years in exile since his defeat in
MSNBC’s Morning Joe’s favorite presidential historian, Jon Meacham, joined another H-less Jon on Thursday when he appeared on Comedy Central’s The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart podcast. Meacham told Stewart that the fact that Donald Trump will be president again shows that America is still having problems with complying with the Declaration of Independence. Stewart
Another year’s Consumer Electronics Show has come and gone, and CES 2025 did not disappoint. From futuristic electric vehicles to smart lawnmowers and vacuums, from the latest specs on earbuds to bendable gaming monitors, this show had something for everyone. Honda O Series While CES isn’t primarily a car show, Honda certainly still surprised everyone
A recent social media debate about the state of the American economy should make the GOP consider whether the party of self-empowerment should rebrand itself as the party of entitlement. Christopher Rufo is a journalist who is well known for, among other things, his culture war crusades against critical race theory in K-12 schools and
Girls came back from Christmas break at one Denver school to an unpleasant, woke New Year’s innovation: a girls’ bathroom transformed into an “all-gender” bathroom. Cue the pixie dust and gender unicorns. Advertisement Even as Congress just moved along legislation to ban biological males from female sports, radical leftists in schools across the country are
On Friday, a jury in Panama City, Florida found CNN guilty of defamation in the case of Zachary Young, who worked to rescue people from Afghanistan after America withdrew. CNN must pay $5 million in damages (not counting punitive damages). Associate Editor Nick Fondacaro has been in the courtroom to explain it all. It began with
Journalist Jemele Hill is one of Caitlin Clark’s biggest haters, but after recent news of Clark’s stalker’s arrest, she’s clearly begun to regret that decision and wiped all of her past comments on the WNBA star off social media. However, the internet never forgets. “I don’t like to play the Oppression Olympics, but … has
President Joe Biden continued his last-minute clemency blitz, announcing Friday morning that he is commuting sentences for another 2,500 individuals. A press release from the White House revealed that the convicted criminals were all sentenced for nonviolent drug offenses. ‘Will forever define President Biden’s legacy.’ Biden argued that the individuals “are serving disproportionately long sentences
In 1989, Ronald Reagan gave his farewell speech in the Oval Office. After the live coverage on ABC, then-White House reporter Sam Donaldson offered a Democratic rebuttal of sorts on the Reagan legacy. Later, on NBC, David Letterman asked Donaldson if presidents are required to talk to reporters. Donaldson said no, but “it doesn’t do anyone
Will the wildfires finally wake up Los Angeles? Adam Carolla, evacuated from home and ranting into his mic in a Los Angeles hotel room, seems to think so. When the fast winds that fueled two of L.A. County’s largest wildfires on record die down, wealthy residents of Pacific Palisades rushing to rebuild their homes will
Remember back in early December when leaders from around the world gathered in France to celebrate the re-opening of the Notre Dame Cathedral after it was damaged in a fire in 2019? Joe Biden wasn’t in attendance (nor was Kamala Harris for that matter), but Donald Trump was, and he was treated with the kind
Every generation loves to give the next one a hard time. Socrates famously called youth lazy, disrespectful, and decadent, starting a tradition that continues today. Although these criticisms sometimes hold truth, elders rarely acknowledge their own role in fostering the conditions that led to spiritual and cultural decline. Generation Z — or Zoomers — may
Donald Trump’s first term was plagued by a series of poor hiring decisions. Many administration staffers were establishment insiders focused on sabotaging Trump’s presidency and securing lucrative book deals, while others were never truly committed to advancing the Trump agenda. Determined to avoid repeating those missteps, Trump has laid out strict new hiring guidelines, which