Media Angle September 9 LAURA: Kamala Harris' marching orders were to import as many people into the country as possible Fox News host Laura Ingraham calls out Vice President Kamala Harris’ border policy on "The Ingraham Angle."
Media Angle December 23, 2020 Conservative advocate Kyle Kashuv slams mainstream media as a ‘shield of the Democratic Party’ Kyle Kashuv feels he would be a darling of the liberal press if he were an anti-gun activist. Instead, he says, he has experienced media bias firsthand because he insists on standing up for what he believes.
Media Angle October 29, 2020 Comfortably Smug, Josh Holmes on why 'Ruthless' is like no other conservative podcast The world of conservative podcasts just got a little more "ruthless."
Big Tech Backlash October 13, 2020 Ex-Facebook honcho Tim Kendall says Big Tech is a ‘threat to democracy,’ calls for social media reform Moment CEO Tim Kendall is among the stars of the wildly popular Netflix documentary “The Social Dilemma,” which tackles the negative impact social media and Big Tech can have on people -- and the former Facebook executive feels social media companies are a threat to democracy that could eventually lead to a civil war in America.
2020 Presidential Election September 22, 2020 Trump-Biden debate viewers can win cash by predicting occurrences, phrases FOX Bet Super 6, a free app that typically focuses on sporting events, will allow users to win prizes by making accurate predictions about the first presidential debate between President Trump and Democratic nominee Biden on Tuesday, Sept. 29 in Cleveland.
Media July 14, 2020 Daniel Silva finished Vatican thriller ‘The Order’ during pandemic with 'an extremely heavy heart,' he says New York Times No. 1 bestselling author Daniel Silva is back with his 20th novel in the famed Gabriel Allon series.
Media July 2, 2020 Young woman who went viral says she was victim of cancel culture: 'Social media mob is out of control' Fiona Moriarty-McLaughlin's life turned upside down last month when a 17-second video, in which she appeared to interrupt a man boarding up a California store to pose with his power drill, went viral – but she feels like a victim of cancel culture who “stepped unwittingly into an online cesspool of sanctimony, false narratives, and clickbait” without getting to tell her side of the story.
Media July 2, 2020 Parler CEO John Matze provides Twitter alternative: 'People are sick of cancel culture, constant judgment' Parler CEO John Matze is taking on Twitter, offering a similar social media platform without the censorship and he told Fox News that people want "free speech and an open platform," he his website provides.
Media June 12, 2020 Reporter Julio Rosas says media 'trying to dismiss' ugly side Seattle's 'Autonomous Zone,' but he’s seen it himself Townhall senior reporter Julio Rosas, who is on the ground in Seattle covering Seattle’s police-free “Autonomous Zone,” thinks the mainstream media is downplaying the story but coverage would be more hostile if Trump supporters took over parts of a city.
Media April 30, 2020 Dave Rubin on fake news, media hypocrisy and why people might want to burn his new book Political pundit and author Dave Rubin’s first book, “Don’t Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason,” is billed as a “call to action for people who feel targeted by the Progressive Woke Machine.”