Jane Fonda Defends Don Lemon, Accidentally Hosts a North Vietnamese Army Reunion

Jane Fonda’s recent rally to defend Don Lemon attracted a notably small and confused crowd, described as elderly and historically out of touch. Despite being framed as a show of solidarity, the event resembled a historical reenactment rather than a genuine movement, highlighting the disconnect of celebrity activism in contemporary discourse. Continue reading Jane Fonda Defends Don Lemon, Accidentally Hosts a North Vietnamese Army Reunion

Don Lemon Discovers the First Amendment Doesn’t Cover Donuts for Disorderly Conduct

Don Lemon’s recent arrest, while livestreaming inside a private establishment, sparked controversy over his claims of exercising press freedom. Critics argue he blurred the lines between journalism, activism, and catering by actively participating in the chaos. The incident raises questions about the accountability of reporters in the face of the First Amendment. Continue reading Don Lemon Discovers the First Amendment Doesn’t Cover Donuts for Disorderly Conduct

NEW YORK POST EXPANDS EMPIRE, LAUNCHES “GREENLAND POST” AHEAD OF HISTORIC 51ST STATEHOOD

The New York Post is launching The Greenland Post, a tabloid focused on Greenland following renewed interest from President Trump. It aims to deliver straightforward Arctic coverage with eye-catching headlines. The paper reflects a humorous take on governance, promising content tailored to its audience without hiring local journalists, relying instead on remote reporting. Continue reading NEW YORK POST EXPANDS EMPIRE, LAUNCHES “GREENLAND POST” AHEAD OF HISTORIC 51ST STATEHOOD

CNN Confirms: Man Who Tried to Run Over Police Was a “Peaceful Migrant,” Death Still Somehow Trump’s Fault

In a masterclass of narrative gymnastics, cable news once again proves that facts are optional when a better storyline is available—where attempted vehicular assault becomes “peaceful,” police are always at fault, and somehow, inevitably, everything traces back to Trump. Continue reading CNN Confirms: Man Who Tried to Run Over Police Was a “Peaceful Migrant,” Death Still Somehow Trump’s Fault

From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment

Don Lemon has transitioned from a cable news anchor to a self-styled constitutional scholar, disrupting Christian worship services to lecture pastors on the First Amendment. His actions have been criticized as attention-seeking rather than activism, showing a decline in relevance and credibility, ultimately reflecting a battle against his own irrelevance. Continue reading From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment

Ken Burns Announces New 14-Hour Documentary: “Actually, It Was the Media the Whole Time”

Ken Burns has announced a new 14-hour documentary series titled “Bias: A Very Long Story, Told Slowly,” exploring left-wing bias and ideological influence in mainstream media. The series, featuring elements like sepia-toned tweets and soft music, examines journalism’s evolution and public trust erosion through various themed episodes, prompting mixed initial reactions. Continue reading Ken Burns Announces New 14-Hour Documentary: “Actually, It Was the Media the Whole Time”