Outnumbered Hosts Blame Drop In Marriages On Obama
A new census report found that the marriage rate in the U.S. has reached a 93-year low. But Fox News hosts and amateur sociologists Harris Faulkner and Andrea Tantaros know from Faulkner’s twitter feed that it’s at least partly President Obama’s fault.
Read moreStephen Colbert Mocks Hannity's Defense Of Adrian Peterson
If you've watched the Hannity show lately, you've almost certainly seen Sean Hannity defend football player Adrian Peterson by announcing that his own father repeatedly beat him with a belt. Hannity sometimes sounds proud, as if it proves something manly about him. But after Stephen Colbert's hilarious mockery last night, Hannity may not want to boast about those childhood episodes so much.
Read moreMegyn Kelly Hits Back At Bill Ayers
It looks like Megyn Kelly can’t take what she dishes out. Although she has repeatedly used former 60s radical Bill Ayers as a punching bag and tool to smear Obama and academia, now that he has likened her to "a cyborg" with “very cold eyes,” Kelly spent three minutes of air time tonight swiping at him all over again.
Read moreIs Neil Cavuto Prodding Sen. John McCain to run for president again?
John McCain visited Your World where a discussion about a possible ISIS threat at the southern border turned into a discussion about the national security bona fides of the Republican potential 2016 presidential candidates. In short, McCain seemed unimpressed with all of them, especially Rand Paul’s. So host Neil Cavuto set up questions in a seeming attempt to suggest McCain should run again, himself.
Read moreMegyn Kelly Baselessly Helps Suggest Her Muslim Guest Is Aligned With Al Qaeda And ISIS
On Tuesday night, Kelly’s brand of “straight news anchor” was on full display in a discussion she held about one of her (few) favorite people of color, outspoken Islam-hater, Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Last night, Kelly followed up by helping suggest that her Muslim guest “share(s) an ideology with Al Qaeda and ISIS.”
Read moreMegyn Kelly Gushes Over Hubby's New Book, Hubby Gushes Over Kelly's 'Great' News 'Instincts'
It's not every obscure author who gets to promote his/her new book on national TV. But it's a very different story if they happen to be married to a national "news" anchor. Last year, when Megyn Kelly's husband, former big business biggie Douglas Brunt published his first book, his significant other threw him a Fox News book launch party in the form of an "interview" which devolved into a mutual admiration lovefest. Now that he has published his second book, he has returned to the loving embrace of Fox News where his loving wife is doing her wifely duty in promoting the second in Brunt's oeuvre. As the "Church Lady" would say, "isn't that special."
Read moreViggo Mortensen Calls Fox News 'A Brazen Form Of Lying'
In a HuffPost Live interview Tuesday, Viggo Mortenson explained why he thinks it’s important to watch Fox News and why he can only take it in small doses.
Read moreFox's Faulkner Suggests Sen. Gillibrand Lied About Being Called ‘Porky’
Yesterday, Fox's Outnumbered show set its sights on smearing Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. The excuse was Gillibrand’s decision not to report or name any of her male colleagues who had commented on her weight. However, it’s a safe bet that if she had, the same talking heads would be accusing her of being a feminazi.
Read moreWho Needs Professional Intelligence About ISIS If You’re Sean Hannity?
Sean Hannity has been down to the border ten times – and he has been briefed by Texas governor Rick Perry. Therefore, he knows better than U.S. Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), who sits on the Intelligence Committee, that ISIS could be sneaking into the U.S. through Mexico at any moment.
Read moreAnna Kooiman Thinks Christian Crosses On State School Football Player Helmets Are Just Fine
Christianity is alive and well in Jesus' very own USA. But to hear those on Fox News, you'd think that it is constantly under assault by the satanic forces of secularism, atheism, and the "gay agenda." And nobody knows more about this constant persecution than Fox's resident Jesus lover and homo hater, Todd Starnes, who is constantly on the look-out for examples of these egregious assaults. His latest little screed involves football players, at the taxpayer funded Arkansas State University, who were "forced" to remove Christian cross decals which were affixed on their helmets as a tribute to deceased members of the team. The school ordered the removal of the crosses on the advice of legal counsel who saw them as a 1st Amendment violation. But for the Fox News church of the perpetually persecuted Christians, it's just another example of the - drum roll please - "Fight for Faith."
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