This week’s Real Time with Bill Maher is reporter-centric, with Betsy Woodruff, David French and Van Jones occupying the panelist chairs — with actor Woody Harrelson as the top-of-the-show interview guest and comedian Joy Behar as the mid-show guest. Unlike Maher, who is an active marijuana user and proponent, Harrelson quit smoking pot over a year ago and has said that it kept him from being “emotionally available.” The vegan actor has a starring role as Lyndon B. Johnson in Lbj, Rob Reiner’s film about the colorful Texan who took the Oval Office after John F. Kennedy was assassinated in...read more...
- 10/27/2017
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
David French wrote an essay ripping Fox News Channel, saying the network is “killing the conservative movement.” Back in June, National Review columnist French said he gave “serious thought” to running as a third-party presidential candidate to steal conservative votes from Donald Trump, but ultimately decided that he’s not the right candidate. Now he’s turning his attention to how conservatives need to succeed without leaning on Fox News. French wrote that it’s “hard to overstate the power of Fox News for those seeking a career in the conservative movement,” and explained that despite a terrible appearance on Fox News,...
- 8/31/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Conservative news aggregator Matt Drudge upset some prominent members of his fan base last week when his website featured a “Black Lives Kill” headline following the attack on police officers in Dallas. The attack left five police officers killed and Business Insider‘s Oliver Darcy called Drudge’s word a “race-baiting headline,” while calling Drudge a “once reliable ally who has become more and more divisive” to conservatives. “I just deleted my Drudge app,” National Review writer David French declared on Twitter after seeing the controversial headline. Also Read: Radio Host Joe Walsh Says He Got 17,000 Death Threats After 'Cop Hater' Obama Tweets “Since its.
- 7/11/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
National Review columnist David French is not running for president as a third-party candidate, despite Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol hinting that he would have a good chance at stealing conservative votes from Donald Trump. “Here is a sentence I never thought I’d type: After days of prayer, reflection, and serious study of the possibilities, I am not going to run as an independent candidate for president of the United States,” French wrote on Sunday night. French says he gave it “serious thought,” but ultimately decided that he’s not the right candidate. “I’m on record saying that Mitt Romney could win,...
- 6/6/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
The National Review and the New York Post are leading the charge for Yahoo to fire its global news anchor Katie Couric over the controversial editing of her recent gun-control documentary “Under the Gun.” In an opinion piece in The National Review that was picked up by the New York Post and led the paper’s homepage on Friday, attorney David French said that Couric “has lost her credibility.” An eight-second pause inserted into an interview she did with gun rights activists in the documentary “Under the Gun” has drawn criticism, as many believe it was intentionally added to make the activists seem.
- 5/27/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
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