On Tuesday evening, MSNBC’s Democratic propagandist Joy Reid interviewed Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) to get Waters’ reaction to her colleague Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) recent…
On Monday night, Joy Reid, host of MSNBC’s The ReidOut fully acknowledged her pettiness, but failed to acknowledge her leftist bias. Reid implored that Democrats abandon their post-Trump calls for…
On Saturday, America's most prodigious race-baiting reverend and host of MSNBC's PoliticsNation, Al Sharpton, emphatically decried the Senate's use of the filibuster as racist and urged his…
During the second hour of Thursday's CNN Tonight, host Don Lemon and his race-baiting buddy, The New York Times columnist, Charles Blow fervently ripped on the United States for being a nation…
Wednesday evening, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow spent her entire opening monologue gushing over the frequency and style of the Biden administration’s array of press briefings. Throughout the obnoxious…
During an obnoxious, four-minute handoff on Tuesday evening, CNN lovebirds Chris “Fredo” Cuomo and Don Lemon denounced former President Trump as an “authoritarian,” while unabashedly gushing over…
On Sunday evening, America’s most notorious race-baiting reverend, Al Sharpton, used his MSNBC show to decry former President Trump’s 1776 Commission and the Republicans who support it as racist.…
On Thursday afternoon, CNN cheered Vice President Kamala Harris swearing in the three new Democratic senators. Anchor Erin Burnett and left-wing pundit Bakari Sellers wasted no time to start…
A Tea Party anthem? Perhaps (and who would I be to say no if offered). Also prefer to look at this song as a thumb in the eye of all politicians who would view themselves as our overlords instead…
A teaser of the great Gary Eaton, supplying the guitars, bass and drums, and Eric Porvaznik teaming up on a parody of the Georgia Satellites. The song in its entirety will debut on Wednesday night…
A President wiser than I (and the exact opposite in terms of being faithful to his wife) once asked not what your country can do for you, rather what can you do for your country. Well, how about…
Reinterpretation of an 80s classic, from True Believers, one of the best albums you've never heard.
Not quite the episode we expected, but Kostya saves the day pinch-hitting host duties for the entire show. He even gives conservatives a fun little game to play with modern liberals. Messy, but…
Kostya receives a visit from an old friend before he settles into a New York state of mind for this week's Biggest Pile of Crap. WTF?!? Not so hard to believe the anti-award must be shared.
In a world where everyone seems to be crying "racism" or "racial undertones," even Kostya feels a little "dissed."
A busy week in the US of A, and Crap of Bull's Kostya Borienka was on top of it all. Nods to Aersosmith and a 21st century "Hunt for Red October" off US shores only set the stage for President…
In the premiere episode of the new weekly series "Crap of Bull," socialism gets a well-deserved and swift kick in the ass, from someone who knows a thing or two about it. America, please be for to…
Setting the stage for a Mr.EPluribus parody coming in August, Dan Baird and the Satellites have a chorus with the right mentality. Paying attention, Beltway?
Sometimes material from Mr.EPluribus becomes orphaned, not making the final cut of the show. Sometimes the footage appears post-credits. This time it comes from the bonus archives to your living…
Move to the head of the class as producers Steven Maggi and Judy Cook school Mr.EPluribus viewers on their documentary Flunked. Offering solutions, offering alternatives to the failing US…
A funny thing happened while interviewing outside the forum known as the Tonight Show: I had a genuine, peaceful conversation with a 100% President Obama supporter. Reports from hell indicate it's…
Helping bring John Ziegler's Media Malpractice to the screen is only part of the plan for Right Reel's Holly and Joel Strom. Hollywood, you've been warned...
Post-movie wrap-up with the writer/director, who offers solutions of his own as he continues to battle the leftmedia establishment.
Exposing the issues raised in Media Malpractice to a sympathetic conservative crowd is one thing. The audience shares their solutions to getting the messages to the other half of the country.