Media Bias

A LITTLE WISDOM FROM BERNARD

By Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., First Things, October 21, 2021 Bernard of Clairvaux, the great 12th-century saint and Doctor of the Church who renewed the Western monastic tradition, once warned that “The most grievous danger for any pope lies in the fact that, encompassed... read more

Pope rips EWTN ‘work of the devil’

Catholic Culture, September 21, 2021 Pope Francis has lashed out at the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), saying: “They are the work of the devil.” During a meeting with Jesuits in Slovakia, the Pontiff spoke of “a large Catholic television channel that has no hesitation in... read more

No, Pope Francis did not cancel a meeting with President Biden

By Joshua J. McElwee, National Catholic Reporter, June 15, 2021 VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis did not meet U.S. President Joe Biden today, June 15. Despite conservative media reports to the contrary, it does not appear the pope ever planned to do so. Biden has been in Europe since June 9... read more

FULL TRANSCRIPT: Doctor destroys ‘utterly unfounded public hysteria’ over COVID-19

'This is not Ebola. It’s not SARS. It’s politics playing medicine and that’s a very dangerous game...masks are utterly useless.' By LifeSiteNews.com UPDATE: November 20, 2020 4:55 p.m. Eastern: Immediately after posting this video to YouTube, YouTube deleted it and suspended... read more

Pro-Life Teen Nicholas Sandmann Wins Settlement From Washington Post For Smearing Him

By Micaiah Bilger, LifeNews.com, July 24, 2020 Covington Catholic High School teen Nicholas Sandman won a second defamation settlement against a major news outlet, he and his lawyers announced Thursday. The pro-life teen was the target of misleading, biased news coverage during his Kentucky... read more

Why Young Christians Get “Weird”

By John Horvat II, The Catholic Thing, My23, 2020 Many liberal writers have trouble explaining the attraction that young people have for religion, especially in its more traditional forms. This attraction is not supposed to exist. It short circuits the logic of their preferred narratives. Young... read more

Cardinal Pell Ruling Deferred, Supporters Hopeful

A seven-member panel of justices decided March 12 they would need more time to consider whether to acquit the Australian cardinal or uphold his conviction. By Edward Pentin, March 12, 2020 Legal experts and supporters of Cardinal George Pell are quietly confident he could be acquitted soon... read more

CNN Settles Lawsuit Brought by Covington Catholic Student Nicholas Sandmann

By Jack Crowe, National review, January 7, 2020 CNN agreed on Tuesday to settle a lawsuit brought by Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann. Roger J. Foys, the bishop of Covington, celebrated the report as a vindication of the students. “Our students were placed in a... read more

Judge Allows Covington Student’s $250 Million Suit against WaPo to Move Forward

By Zachary Evans, National Review, October 29, 2019 A Covington Catholic High School student can move forward with his defamation suit against the Washington Post, a federal judge in Kentucky ruled on Monday. U.S. District Judge William Bertelsman of Kentucky had ruled in July that the... read more

Nominee grilled over Knights of Columbus membership confirmed as federal judge

By Matt Hadro, Ctahlic News Agency, July 24, 2019 The Senate on Wednesday voted to confirm Brian Buescher, a judicial nominee grilled by two senators last year over his membership in the Knights of Columbus. Buescher will now become a U.S. District Judge in Nebraska. “I can’t believe I... read more
Jeffrey Epstein (Uma Sanghvi/Palm Beach Post via Reuters)

Jeffrey Epstein Should Cancel the Culture’s Humbert Humberts

By Kyle Smith, National Review, July 9, 2019 The case should end a nearly 50-year era in which the mandarins of our cultures almost unanimously ignored, laughed off, or even outright celebrated sexual exploitation of very young women. In 2018, Polanski (along with Bill Cosby) was expelled... read more