NR Daily: CNN Is Not So Different from Breitbart: Sponsored by Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council

Both outlets are tendentious, partisan, biased, and relentlessly propagandistic for their own side.

October 28 2019

VISIT NATIONALREVIEW.COM

Presented by

sbec_logo4.jpg

PIC_WFB-022718.jpg

CNN Is Not So Different from Breitbart

Kyle Smith

CNN is more similar to Breitbart than the former seems to realize. Read More

ADVERTISEMENT


Top Stories

The Deficit Is a Popularity Problem

The Editors

Nothing is easier than giving people what they want when it costs you nothing. Trump takes the easy road on fiscal issues.

Apple's Intriguing Matt Lauer Drama

Kyle Smith

Apple's venture into television features an intriguing series set at a morning-news show, starring Steve Carrell, Jennifer Aniston, and Reese Witherspoon.

Last Remaining For-Profit Migrant Children Shelter to Be Shut Down Next Month

Mairead McArdle

The nation's only for-profit detention center for migrant children will shut its doors at the end of November when its contract ends.

ADVERTISEMENT

Brexit Some Other Time

Madeleine Kearns

Another delay in the interminable Brexit process makes a snap election more likely. But to whose benefit?

Roma Locuta Est, Deal With It

Michael Brendan Dougherty

The proposal to allow Catholic priests in the Amazon to be married is part of a broader movement to overturn centuries of Catholic teaching.

Will Hillary Run Again?

John Fund

It wouldn't take much for Hillary to think of herself as the best contender for the 2020 nomination. Her team is privately dismissive of the Democratic field.

Kanye West's Conversion Could Be a Cultural Wrecking Ball

Andrew T. Walker

Kanye West is just the figure to bring a needed message that our society should reconsider what it deems praiseworthy.

House to Vote on Formalizing Impeachment Thursday

Tobias Hoonhout

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to fellow House Democrats Monday afternoon outlining a plan to formalize the impeachment inquiry.

From Our Sponsor

Arbitration Will Only Make Things Worse

The last thing a patient needs after getting hit by a surprise medical bill is to face a complex, confusing "arbitration" process. Congress can protect patients from surprise bills and lower costs by avoiding arbitration.

LEARN MORE

Photo Essays

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

 
 
 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
national review

Follow Us & Share

19 West 44th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY, 10036, USA
Your Preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy
View this e-mail in your browser.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

FOLLOW THE MONEY - Billionaire tied to Epstein scandal funneled large donations to Ramaswamy & Democrats

Readworthy: This month’s best biographies & memoirs

Inside J&Js bankruptcy plan to end talc lawsuits