LAT Sings the Praises of ‘Energized’ Lemon, Ignores Ugly Rhetoric

The Los Angeles Times published Wednesday a roughly 1,600 love letter hailing CNN Tonight host and liberal pundit Don Lemon, reveling his near-constant presence on the Jeffrey Zucker-led network amid nationwide unrest and racial tensions. Reporter Stephen Battaglio hailed Lemon’s rise, painting him as a truth-teller and a key voice in shepherding Americans to think more critically…

Curtis Houck
June 10th, 2020 8:39 PM

DID IT AGAIN! Evening News Shows Censor Nasdaq’s ‘Historic’ Close

Ten thousand examples of bias — all at once. ABC, CBS and NBC evening news shows repeated the bias of the night before by ignoring a huge investment milestone.

Joseph Vazquez
June 10th, 2020 7:39 PM

Open Letter from Senators Puts Big Tech on Notice: A Storm Is Coming

Senators sent an open letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai demanding action on President Donald Trump’s Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship. The open letter summarized how Section 230 works, arguing that it, “shields social media platforms from the liability imposed on publishers when they act in ‘good faith’ to restrict access to or remove certain objectionable materials.” It was sent…

Alexander Hall
June 10th, 2020 4:25 PM

NY Times: Crime Shows ‘Privilege Cops’ Ambiguities, Pathologies’

Things can’t be too bad out there, because the invaluable Titania McGrath is writing for the New York Times. At least, I think she is. If not, there’s a critic there named Anne Hess who’s doing a creditable imitation of Titania’s hilarious imitation of an excruciatingly woke, angry, self-regarding social justice drone.

Matt Philbin
June 10th, 2020 3:43 PM

VP Training Ground Continues on CBS: Abrams Is a ‘Good Multitasker’

CBS This Morning is once again the training ground for Joe Biden’s potential running mates. Co-host Gayle King promoted Stacey Abrams on Wednesday, speculating on her chances. Given the electoral chaos in Georgia, King gushed at having such a guest: “Boy, oh boy, Stacey, did timing seem to work in our favor when we booked you to talk about your book.” 

Scott Whitlock
June 10th, 2020 3:12 PM

NYT's Petulant Krugman:‘Good Jobs Report May Be Bad for Future Policy'

In a rare, perhaps unprecedented placement, respected economist turned Republican-loathing hack columnist Paul Krugman garnered the lead editorial slot in Tuesday’s print edition for “Will the Jobs Report Destroy Jobs?” It read as a desperate attempt to quash economic optimism in the wake of a shockingly positive jobs report. Krugman had the gall to say: "....let me address one widespread…

Clay Waters
June 10th, 2020 3:10 PM

Biden Adviser Gets ZERO Questions About His Controversies, On 'View'

Joe Biden’s senior adviser Symone Sanders appeared on The View Wednesday and didn’t have to answer any questions that would put the Democrat presidential nominee in a negative light. The hosts didn’t ask her about Biden’s latest racist gaffe or his sexual assault allegation. Instead, The View hosts invited her to attack President Trump for using the Democrats’ “…

Kristine Marsh
June 10th, 2020 3:00 PM
Mika Brzezinski-Karine Jean-Pierre

Morning Joe Looks Like It's Re-Branding as Biden TV

Morning Joe has abandoned any pretense of being anything other than a mouthpiece for the DNC in general, and the Biden campaign in particular. Today's opening panel included Al Sharpton and Karine Jean-Pierre. Until recently, Jean-Pierre had been an MSNBC analyst, but is now an official Biden campaign aide. Yet she appeared not as a guest to be questioned [and forget grilled], but as a…

Mark Finkelstein
June 10th, 2020 2:18 PM

NBC News Parent Company Comcast Pledges $100M to Fight for SJW Causes

The corporate apparatus that oversees NBC News has again revealed itself to be a massive SJW media behemoth. And it is devoting $100 million to prove it. Comcast Corporation Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts issued a statement saying that “Last Sunday, I wrote to you to express my outrage over the far too familiar and frequent acts of violence against the Black community, and to acknowledge the…

Joseph Vazquez
June 10th, 2020 1:38 PM
Craig Melvin and Cory Booker

NBC Asks Booker: Are Police Budgets Across the Country ‘Too Large’?

During a softball interview with Democratic Senator Cory Booker on Wednesday, 3rd Hour Today show co-host Craig Melvin gently pushed from the left when he touted the effort to defund police departments across the country, even wondering if law enforcement budgets in major cities were “too large.”

Kyle Drennen
June 10th, 2020 12:20 PM

Excited NY Times: 'Could This Be the Year Georgia Flips Blue?'

The New York Times could barely hide its excitement in the full-page lead slot of Tuesday’s National section: “Could This Be the Year Georgia Flips Blue?” (Don’t bother waiting for the Times headline, “Could This Be the Year Minnesota Flips Red?”) Reporter Astead Herndon began with a quip about Atlanta’s luckless sports teams, then pivoted to another group of beloved…

Clay Waters
June 10th, 2020 12:20 PM

Brian Stelter's Bizarre Attack on Fox's 'Riot Lie'

CNN host Brian Stelter led his June 9 "Reliable Sources" newsletter with a truly weird angle: that it was bizarre for Fox News to still fixate on rioting a week after it happened. This, from the liberal media that has adored replaying Trump statements on the coronavirus from February? 

Tim Graham
June 10th, 2020 11:57 AM

Crazed Tom Arnold: Use Second Amendment on ‘Trump’s Gang of Misfits’

It took Tom Arnold a very long time, but the liberal actor and comedian has finally found a reason for people to exercise their gun rights. Of course, Arnold found an excuse that aligns with his leftist philosophy as an outgrowth of the riots and protests taking place across the nation, with a focus on the capital, Washington, D.C.

Randy Hall
June 10th, 2020 11:20 AM

Network Evening News Shows Censor Nasdaq Topping 10,000 Milestone

For those looking for any good news in the market, don’t rely on the lead ABC, CBS, or NBC evening newscasts to cover it consistently for you, especially when it really matters. The Nasdaq Composite, which is dominated by big technology companies like Apple, Amazon Microsoft and Facebook, “briefly topped the 10000 milestone for the first time Tuesday,” The Wall Street…

Joseph Vazquez
June 10th, 2020 10:20 AM