Judiciary
Colbert, Clinton Mourn Loss of 'Rule of Law' After Immunity Ruling
Two themes the late night comedians have tried to hammer away at recently are that President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Attorney General, Matt Gaetz, is a sex pest and that Trump himself is a threat to the rule of law who has been emboldened by the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling. Therefore, the worst possible guest they could interview would be former President Bill Clinton, but that is…
Torture: Here Were the WORST Moments from Kamala’s Howard Stern Powwow
After Vice President Kamala Harris fumbled away friendly interviews with the likes of Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy, CBS’s 60 Minutes, and ABC’s The View in the past week, Harris went on SiriusXM for perhaps the friendliest and most Notable Quotable-worth interview she’ll ever face with former shock jock, Howard Stern. For someone who made his living on indecency (and having certain guests ride…
Biden, 20 Years Ago, Blocked Potential First Black Female on SCOTUS
President Joe Biden, to fill a Supreme Court vacancy, said he had but one fixed criterion. The nominee must be a black female. On the first day of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearing, Sunny Hostin, co-host of ABC’s “The View,” tweeted: “Been crying with pride all day watching Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson breaking this ceiling. Never thought I would feel so very emotional. But I’m all…
ABC, NBC OMIT Alaska Man Indicted For Violent Threats Against SCOTUS
Less than a week from a second attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, the U.S. Department of Justice announces the indictment of an Alaska man on multiple charges related to violent threats against six Justices on the United States Supreme Court. Only one of the Big Three evening network newscasts found this to be newsworthy.
FLASHBACK: Media Tears After Ginsburg Death Tipped Court to the Right
Four years ago this week, the media elite despaired that the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would shift the balance of power on the Supreme Court to the right.
'Do You Feel Heard': Phillip Tries To Get Jackson To Attack Colleagues
CNN NewsNight anchor Abby Phillip interviewed liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday and repeatedly tried to get her to attack her colleagues, first as sexists and second for undermining public confidence in the Court by overturning “precedent,” by which she just meant Roe v. Wade.
CBS’s Gayle King Goes GAGA for Leftist Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
The first hour of Tuesday’s CBS Mornings was dominated by two long segments (tallying roughly 13 minutes) and four teases swooning like kids from the 2010s at a One Direction concert for liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on the heels of her memoir’s release. Co-host and Kamala Harris donor Gayle King did the interview and, along with a gentle wonderment why she hasn’…
CBS’s Norah O’Donnell TRASHES the Supreme Court in KBJ Interview
The recent push against free speech is underlied, so we’re told, by a desire to protect the legitimacy of our institutions against discord and disinformation propaganda. Unless, of course, the discord is sown by Regime journalists. Then, it is perfectly acceptable.
Gorsuch Calmly SCHOOLS CBS When Hit With Smears Against Conservatives
Supreme Court justices rarely sit for news interview....unless it’s to promote a book. Such was the case on Monday’s CBS Mornings with Justice Neil Gorsuch set to release one Tuesday on how overregulation has harmed ordinary Americans. Naturally, Gorusch was hit with the usual smears that come with being a conservative jurist, such as being too grounded in “ideology” as opposed to…
KJP Ducks Jacqui in Courts, FBN on Debt in Regime’s 500th Briefing
Depending on one’s outlook, it was either amusing, annoying, or frustrating to see Tuesday marked the 500th White House press briefing of the Biden regime and, true to form, Karine Jean-Pierre ducked hardballs about the left’s court-packing charade, the national debt, and even how often President Biden and Vice President and presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris actually talk.
An Excellent Supreme Court Decision on Homelessness
Homelessness, unfortunately, has become a persistent and growing problem in the United States. The Supreme Court, in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, just dealt with one big issue associated with this problem — the ability of cities to prohibit camping on public property. Per the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, the answer has been that the municipality can prohibit such activity.…
WashPost Tools Hound Alito, Thomas, Downplayed RBG’s Partisanship
Before the liberal media had to publicly admit President Biden’s cognitively impaired, they were relentlessly consumed with a years-long campaign to delegitimize the Supreme Court and turn the American public against it because of rulings they refuse to accept.An examination of headlines from The Washington Post reveals a comical double standard in coverage of these two supposed…
CBS Reporter Pushes Back on ‘Extreme Language’ of Sotomayor Dissent
On the latest episode of the PBS political roundtable Washington Week with The Atlantic, host (and Atlantic editor in chief) Jeffrey Goldberg set up New York Times legal reporter Charlie Savage about the “future of presidential power” after the 6-3 ruling expanded presidential immunity and had the knock-on effect of postponing Trump’s classified documents trial and his…
ICYMI: WH Press Keep Eyes on the Ball, Pummel KJP Over Declinin’ Biden
In case you didn’t see the litany of embarrassing clips on X earlier this week, Wednesday’s White House press briefing revealed more surprising message discipline from the beat reporters as they continued to rhetorically bludgeon the Biden administration and the ever-inept Karine Jean-Pierre with questions about the obvious mental decline of President Biden (which, for many, have only decided…