Sarah Stites | April 4, 2017
Ahead of her show’s upcoming season 2, liberal comedian Chelsea Handler joined late night host Seth Meyers for a session of her usual crude and mean-spirited commentary. This time, she expounded on her dislike of Press Secretary Sean Spicer, calling him a “spineless baked potato.” 
Sarah Stites | March 24, 2017
Milk’s most recent campaign – #BlurTheLines – features gender fluid models. “In terms of gender,” one mustached man declared, “I identify as he, man, him or queen.” 
Sarah Stites | March 21, 2017
Even Ellen’s a bit baffled by “gender fluidity” and preferred pronouns. In a March 20 interview with actress Asia Kate Dillon, the lesbian show host discussed the confusing concept of identifying as “non-binary.” “I think people assume just because I’m gay I understand all this,” she quipped. 
Sarah Stites | March 20, 2017
At their L.A. gala this weekend, the Human Rights Campaign awarded Katy Perry the Ally for Equality award for her advocacy. After accepting the honor, the pop star spent ten minutes criticizing her Christian upbringing while championing sexual fluidity. And several women’s media loved it. 
Sarah Stites | March 13, 2017
Chock full of obscenities, clowns and weed, Snoop Dogg’s new music video has a nightmarish quality to it. Oh yeah, and the rapper shoots Donald Trump with a fake gun at the climax. But that hardly fazed the media. 
Sarah Stites | February 17, 2017
As monogamy goes out of style, throuples are TV’s hot new trend. On Valentine’s Day, a few shows addressed the topic, pushing to normalize sexual relationships among groups of three. Predictably, several media outlets embraced the edginess. 
Sarah Stites | February 15, 2017
The networks would have you believe that comedy is more newsworthy than global terrorism. Over the last year, evening programs highlighted Saturday Night Live 4.5 times more than they did Boko Haram. While SNL was mentioned in 44 stories, the terrorist group, which seeks to establish a Nigerian Islamic State and has killed hundreds, appeared in only nine.