Michelle Malkin Calls Michelle Obama "First Crony" (AUDIO)
Michelle Malkin labeled Michelle Obama "First Crony" on Monday, saying she was complicit in corruption reminiscent of the Clinton years and Watergate....
Michelle Malkin labeled Michelle Obama "First Crony" on Monday, saying she was complicit in corruption reminiscent of the Clinton years and Watergate....
Julia Gorin | Posted 06.19.2009 | Comedy
Nothing says too fat and not famous enough like being excluded from the angry-sex fantasies of a liberal who despises conservative women.
Andy Ostroy | Posted 06.15.2009 | Politics
The right-wing attack machine is in high-gear, throwing all sorts of inflammatory rhetoric around like it was the '08 campaign all over again.
Karl Frisch | Posted 06.12.2009 | Media
In the wake of these attacks, it shouldn't be too much to ask that the DHS report be taken seriously rather than used to score political points.
Tom Watson | Posted 06.09.2009 | Politics
Like so many kvelling George Costanzas, right-wing bloggers are falling over themselves to wrap themselves in the glow of "the great Jon Voight."
Chip Hanlon | Posted 06.02.2009 | Media
Its not hard to imagine an article like this possibly having a chilling affect on some woman out there who might be thinking of running for office herself.
Brandon Friedman | Posted 05.20.2009 | Politics
For all his bawling on TV about how much he loves his country, you'd think a guy like Glenn Beck would be eager to do whatever is necessary to combat terrorism. Same for Michelle Malkin.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 05.07.2009 | Media
With the Republican Party flailing about looking for new leaders why don't any of the high-powered conservative radio talkers run for public office?
The Media Consortium | Posted 04.30.2009 | Politics
by Nezua, TMC MediaWire Blogger It's no shock that those long-opposed to All Things Immigrant are using the Swine Flu outbreak—which has mostly ...
Bob Cesca | Posted 04.29.2009 | Politics
I'm reasonably certain that historians will peg the legacy of the president's first 100 days based partly upon this contrast between the crazy and the calm.
Teresa Puente | Posted 04.29.2009 | World
Networks need to put the actual numbers into perspective -- swine flu vs. regular flu. So far you're more likely to die from the regular flu.
Bonnie Fuller | Posted 04.28.2009 | Media
Talk about pigs! Glenn Beck, Michael Savage and more are using the new disease to demonize innocent immigrants!
Lea Lane | Posted 04.25.2009 | Politics
The best of us must now show "all conviction" to hold hearings to prosecute those who authorized torture.
John Ridley | Posted 04.17.2009 | Politics
Empty of better ideas -- of any ideas -- of how to remain relevant, the reactionary wing of the conservative movement has chosen to quit faking respectability and get back to doing what they do best: cranking up the hate to eleven.
Lee Stranahan | Posted 04.16.2009 | Politics
There's a danger in mobs that allows people to act much worse than they ever would on their own.
Huff TV | Posted 04.15.2009 | Media
Arianna joins Keith Olbermann on Countdown to discuss the increasingly desperate state of the right-wing media and the dangerous statements of some Re...
Bob Cesca | Posted 04.15.2009 | Politics
Whether intentional or not, the talkers and bloggers who appear to be driving the post-Bush crazy train have opened up the conservative tent to some pretty unsavory and dangerous characters.
William Bradley | Posted 04.15.2009 | Politics
If you are wondering what Fox News is doing organizing anti-administration rallies around the country, its obvious strategy is to aggregate all the already existing opponents of Obama into one audience.
Jane Hamsher | Posted 04.15.2009 | Politics
Michelle Malkin created a teabagger timeline. She seems to have left a few things out.
Brandon Friedman | Posted 04.14.2009 | Politics
Enjoy this week, Tea Partiers. It costs you nothing. Your right to dismiss the American form of government has been paid in full by others who you clearly don't appreciate.
Matthew Filipowicz | Posted 04.13.2009 | Media
As others have noted, Glenn is getting harder and harder to satirize. I mean really, is it that far off to imagine him dressing up in a tea bag?
Bertha Lewis | Posted 04.08.2009 | Politics
Instead of engaging in a debate over combating the wave of foreclosures, or getting people back to work, what we get from conservatives is scapegoating and scurrilous attacks based on paranoia and fantasy.
Lee Stranahan | Posted 04.04.2009 | Comedy
National Republican leaders, frustrated by the popularity of President Barack Obama and widespread public support for his policies, vowed today to remain frustrated.
Bob Cesca | Posted 03.25.2009 | Politics
Without a doubt, many of the attacks from the far-right against President Obama have amounted to nothing more than the political equivalent of speaking in tongues.
Bob Cesca | Posted 03.18.2009 | Politics
It turns out that that the tea baggers, led in part by Michelle Malkin, Glenn Reynolds and the Coward Rick Santelli, are politically more in line with the tax policies of King George than the views of the colonial patriots.
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The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 06.22.2009 | Politics