
The Point By Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism.
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Jim Acosta and Tucker Carlson
Daniel Greenfield
A mob showing up outside Tucker Carlson’s house might have been startling a decade ago. Now it’s practically mandatory. But the same media that’s howling about CNN’s Jim Acosta after his almost supernatural rudeness, that included placing his hands on a female intern, has nothing to say about the overt intimidation of Tucker Carlson. The…
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None of the Above, Creepy Groper and Senile Socialist Top 2020 Dem Field
Daniel Greenfield
The excitement is in the air. You can almost smell the corn dogs and the voter fraud. It’s the 2020 election. And it’s off to a really slow start. The survey, conducted among 680 registered voters who identified themselves as Democrats or independents, found that “none of the above” was the most popular choice among…
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Media Uninterested in First Korean Woman in Congress… Because She’s Republican
Daniel Greenfield
The media loves firsts. It’s obsessively promoting the first gay governor. The first two Muslim anti-Semitic women in the House, one of whom is accused of marrying her brother (the media obviously isn’t mentioning that part), and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest elected dimwit. It’s oddly uninterested in the first Korean-American woman in the House. Well,…
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GoFundMe Bans Conservatives, Allows $150K Fundraiser for Black Teacher Who Punched Student
Daniel Greenfield
The only rules in social media censorship is that there are no rules. And conservatives get banned while lefties get a free pass. Here’s example #489. GoFundMe has strict standards. Civil rights cases filed by Christians are not allowed. Punching students in the classroom is. A new crowdfunding campaign on behalf of Sweet Cakes by…
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Cartoonist Asks Everyone to Stop Calling Everyone Else Hitler, Facebook Bans Him
Daniel Greenfield
Great work, Facebook. Well done. Godwin’s Law now joins the legion of things that Facebook inappropriately bans. The target is talented cartoonist Bosch Fawstin, who was the target of the first ISIS attack in America over his Mohammed cartoon. The Southern Poverty Law Center responded by naming Bosch, rather than ISIS, as a hate group.…
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Better Candidates
Daniel Greenfield
Call it a blue wave or a purple puddle. There are certain tides in politics. But good candidates can ride or resist them much better than others. The GOP House field reflected a disoriented and disorganized House at war with itself and incapable of fastening its own pants. Meanwhile the GOP Senate field, not entirely,…
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Beto O’Rourke Can’t Lose
Daniel Greenfield
Robert Francis O’Rourke, the most Kennedyesque fake Hispanic with his own cult of personality, didn’t lose to Ted Cruz. Not if you believe the media. The same lefty media which convinced gullible lefty idiots to throw away some $70 million on a Texas version of Jon Ossoff (another Kennedyesque hipster) is trying to convince its…
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You Won’t Have Jim Acosta to Kick Around Anymore
Daniel Greenfield
CNN made the perfect foil for President Trump because it’s so ideologically vacuous. And the most vacuous figure is Jim Acosta. Now Jimmy got suspended from being able to posture in front of the camera by shouting at President Trump. It’s a win, win. CNN will be able to posture as a leading member of…
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Texas Election Workers: We’ve Got a Lot of Illegal Aliens Voting
Daniel Greenfield
EXPOSED: Non-Citizens Voting in Texas? “We got TONS of them” Says Election Official on Undercover Video pic.twitter.com/SU4ZKtj9CL — Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) November 6, 2018 Remember that this is all a myth. Unlike the media’s claims that the Russians hacked the election using Facebook. Voter fraud doesn’t exist. No matter how many times it happens, how…
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Conservative Philly Jews Get Guns, Lefties Grouse About Trump
Daniel Greenfield
I recently mentioned the great work that Jews Can Shoot has been doing in encouraging Jews to learn to shoot. And here’s a microscopic portrait contrasting sane and insane reactions to a catastrophe. On Friday afternoon, with just a few hours before sundown and the start of the Sabbath, David Parvey hurried to a South…