On Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Five” on the Fox News Channel, the show’s panel took a shot at the “left-leaning” Public Policy Polling group poll conducted in Alabama and Mississippi in which one of the questions asked, “Do you think Barack Obama is a Christian or a Muslim, or are you not sure?” (more)
Earlier this week on Keith Olbermann’s “Countdown” program on Current TV, comedienne Janeane Garofalo made some disparaging remarks about Herman Cain and the reasons behind his bid for the GOP’s presidential nomination. (more)
On last Sunday’s “Fox News Sunday,” Comedy Central “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart made an appearance in which he was highly critical of the Fox News Channel. But was Stewart playing fast and loose with the facts in his condemnation of FNC? (more)
Earlier this week, embattled New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner announced his resignation from the House of Representatives. With the resignation, a rich source for comedy writers also exited the public square. (more)
As the fallout from the controversy known as Weinergate continues to play itself out, much of the late-night comedy has come from the view of the left. But what about those on the right? (more)
We’ve kind of been waiting for this one – the Fox News “Red Eye” angle on allegations that New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner sent an ill-advised photo to a Seattle co-ed. (more)
On Thursday, the Washington Post reported that terrorist leader Osama bin Laden wanted to recruit black and Latino Americans, according to documents obtained in the raid of his compound. (more)
Is the Obama White House being hypocritical by declining to release photographic evidence of Osama bin Laden’s killing, citing concerns about the Muslim world’s reaction? (more)
Earlier this week, a video of a violent beating of an individual at a Baltimore McDonald’s went viral on the Internet, and gained a lot of national reaction about violence in the public places. (more)
While Wonkette and the website’s editor Jack Steuf are apparently not backing down from a post earlier this week slamming Trig Palin, the three-year-old special needs child of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, they’re still catching a fair amount of criticism. (more)
Andy looks at apartments that don’t have bathrooms, while Greg would rather go out in the woods. And a new get rich quick scheme: Save Julia Roberts from terrorists. (more)
Tom gets hurt over the weekend, Greg has crazy nightmares, and Russell Brand just isn’t funny anymore. (more)
There has been a hubbub after it was disclosed that Rutgers University paid “Jersey Shore” celebrity Nicole Polizzi, aka Snooki, $32,000 to speak at an event last week, which was $2,000 more than it offered Nobel-winning novelist Toni Morrison last May to speak at the university’s commencement ceremony. (more)
It’s not an endorsement Barack Obama probably expected — or wanted — but Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol gave the president high marks for his recent foreign policy gestures. (more)
Understanding what really goes on inside the headquarters of left-wing activist group Media Matters is tough, based on the content it churns out on its website. (more)
Supporters of a Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul 2012 presidential bid certainly made a statement at CPAC in Washington recently, pushing their candidate to victory in the event’s straw poll, but also booing and heckling former Vice President Dick Cheney and former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. (more)
He’s not exactly an A-lister, though his opinions may reflect those of a lot people. It’s just that Fox News Channel regular and former Carter pollster Pat Caddell has a platform on cable television to espouse his views. (more)
There’s been a lot of buzz in Washington about a planned boycott of the upcoming Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) by a handful of socially conservative groups. The groups oppose CPAC organizers’ decision to allow GOProud, a conservative group that advocates gay rights, to participate. (more)
TheDC’s Mike Riggs talks about Carl Paladino, gay jokes and candidates for Congress in Nazi garb on Fox News’ Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld. (more)
Yesterday, Greg Gutfeld, the host of Fox News’ 3 a.m. show “Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld,” answered 10 questions for The Daily Caller about how his show came to be, his good-natured guests, his new book and the “most offensive” thing he and his panel have ever discussed on air. Now, Gutfeld answers 11 more questions for TheDC about his new book, The Bible of Unspeakable Truths, his high school buddy Barry Bonds, and his plans to build a gay bar next to the Ground Zero mosque. (more)






















