The biggest loser in the first (and likely only) presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump was ABC News, which hosted the faceoff. The moderators, David Muir and Linsey Davis, embarrassed themselves and their network by, among other things, fact-checking Trump in real time on more than one occasion – sometimes...
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GREG GUTFELD: Expecting honesty from ABC is like expecting integrity from pond scum
So, as crime remains a major issue in the presidential election, American voters got to witness yet another felony firsthand. It was last night when you saw an entire network sneak up on a candidate and mug him. Instead of asking Trump to shake her hand at the start, Harris should have asked him to...
As district attorney, Kamala Harris looked out for San Francisco’s criminals
Kamala Harris and her allies are highlighting her prior experience as San Francisco’s district attorney. She ran away from it during the 2020 primary as anti-police fervor swept the Democratic Party, but now it’s a selling point. They use it in ads to call her “tough.” This couldn’t be further from the truth. The case...
Morning Glory: ABC News and its pass/fail test
CNN “passed” its test in that came in the form of the first presidential date in June between President Biden and former President Trump. Opinions are divided on whether CNN passed or failed in its interview of Vice President Kamala Harris. (Having helped moderate five GOP presidential primary debates and being the only non-network individual...
In the Trump-Harris faceoff there was a clear winner but don't believe this election is over
It’s pretty clear to me that on Tuesday night, Vice President Kamala Harris won what may be the only debate between herself and former President Trump. The vice president had some help, too. She was aided and abetted by two ABC News moderators who seemingly felt the need to fact-check virtually everything the former president...
Presidential debate: Surprising things Harris, Trump need to do to win over voters or risk losing it all
How important is Tuesday night’s debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris? Extremely important: based on the evening’s face-off in Philadelphia, voters could well decide who becomes the next president of the United States. Why such drama? Because Vice President Kamala Harris adopted, weeks ago, a ridiculous campaign strategy of hiding...
Democrats continue to play Black people for fools and you won't believe the latest example
I learned recently that California Democrats were pushing hard for a bill that would have given individuals who have crossed over our southern border illegally up to $150,000 to buy their first homes. Here’s how Fox News reported the story, “last month, the California legislature advanced AB 1840, known as the ‘California Dream for All’...
Harris versus Trump presidential debate, Ukraine's fatal F-16 crash, and more from Fox News Opinion
HANNITY – Fox News host predicts how Harris versus Trump in the ABC News Presidential Debate will pan out. Continue reading… HUGH HEWITT – ABC News and its pass/fail test. Continue reading… DON’T LOOK NOW – Ukraine’s fatal F-16 crash should scare Russia and China. Continue reading… GUTFELD – Only one party is hiding its...
GREG GUTFELD: Only one party is hiding its candidate like eggs on Easter
So tomorrow, we have the first and likely only presidential debate before the November election. We really won’t count the first one. The only debate was who got to shoot Joe behind the barn. But as Trump pulls back ahead in the polls, the stakes for Kamala in this debate are as high as Hunter...
How our military can deter foreign conflicts and win future wars
As a former DIA intelligence officer specializing in Russian war-fighting strategy and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s mindset, I recently had the honor to brief one of the U.S. combatant commands on major security threats to our homeland. This briefing and my interaction with high-ranking officers and their staff prompted me to pen this piece. As...









