Bungled! Bloomberg, Steyer Spent Over $1B Trying to Oust Trump

Liberal billionaires Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer spent over $1 billion in their attempt to oust President Donald Trump from office, an effort that began even before their 2020 presidential campaigns.
Joseph Vazquez
March 4th, 2020 1:06 PM

MRC VP Dan Gainor at CPAC: Media Want Tech to ‘Restrict’ Conservatives

At a panel at CPAC titled, “The Future of Social Media in the Public Square,” MRC Vice President of Business, Culture, and Techwatch Dan Gainor explained why the tech companies wanted to restrict conservative speech online. “The reason why conservatives are so powerful online is because they were so badly treated by the traditional media. So conservatives went online,” he told the other people…

NB Staff
March 4th, 2020 12:45 PM

Barbara Streisand: Trump’s a ‘One-Man Weapon of Mass Destruction’

One of President Trump’s fiercest foes is singer/actress Barbra Streisand, who has hurled insults and caustic emails at the Republican for at least 13 years -- and she doesn’t show any signs of stopping. As you might expect, the entertainer is doing her best to prevent Trump from being re-elected on November 3, and she has found an outlet that will let her spew all of her venom and hatred toward…
Randy Hall
March 4th, 2020 11:35 AM

ABC Slobbers Over Hillary: Must Be Hard to Have 'Really Won' in 2016

If you thought yesterday morning’s interview with Hillary Clinton on Good Morning America was bad, the network continued its nauseatingly affectionate treatment of Clinton in an extended interview shown on ABC’s streaming channel, ABC Live, Tuesday evening. Correspondent Linsey Davis offered unfettered praise for Clinton in this version, even shamelessly affirming the failed 2016 candidate’s…
Kristine Marsh
March 4th, 2020 10:40 AM

CBS’s Garrett Hopes Bloomberg’s Millions Might Have Damaged Trump

On Wednesday’s CBS This Morning, correspondent Major Garrett suggested the past three months of Michael Bloomberg’s TV advertising would somehow accomplish what literally years of extremely (90%) negative news coverage could not, i.e., put a significant dent in President Trump’s support.
Rich Noyes
March 4th, 2020 10:05 AM

NYTimes: YouTube Must Curb Conspiracies Like Climate Change Denial

The New York Times sees YouTube purges as a start, but still not good enough. “YouTube’s efforts to curb conspiracy theories pose a major test of Silicon Valley’s ability to combat misinformation,” The Times wrote in its March 2 coverage. It cited the findings from a University of California Berkeley study which concluded YouTube spreads fewer conspiracy theories than before, but still has a long…
Alexander Hall
March 4th, 2020 9:22 AM

Bloomberg News Bemoans Abortion Clinics Going Out of Business

A recent sympathetic article on abortion in Bloomberg Businessweek offered a textbook lesson in liberal media bias. Written by Cynthia Koons and Rebecca Greenfield, the February 27 article’s headline whined that “Abortion Clinics Are Getting Nickel-and-Dimed Out of Business.” 
Alexa Moutevelis
March 4th, 2020 8:43 AM

Column: The Sudden Crash of Chris Matthews

On the Monday before “Super Tuesday,” longtime MSNBC host Chris Matthews came on the air and promptly, tartly announced he was retiring, that “this will be my last Hardball.” His language and tone strongly implied he was being pushed out. Politically, it felt like MSNBC was shedding a host that had become a liability with the Sanders socialists who are a decent chunk of their audience.
Tim Graham
March 4th, 2020 7:47 AM

Scarborough Lectures Dems: Let's Go Back to Good Old Obama Days!

On Morning Joe, Scarborough makes an impassioned plea, suggesting that "after four years of Donald Trump, maybe we need to go back to square one with the Obama administration and then move forward from there." He was unhappy Obama was described as a "conservative sellout," and Scarborough knows about being a sellout. 
Mark Finkelstein
March 4th, 2020 7:30 AM

Lemon: I Awoke from a Nap, Thought I Was Dreaming Biden Won Tuesday

The crucial Super Tuesday wins for former Vice President Joe Biden seemed to ease the liberal media’s fears of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) being the Democratic nominee. None were arguably more transparent about that than CNN host Don Lemon during the wee hours of Wednesday morning, when he explained how he woke up from a nap and thought he was still dreaming when he saw the results.
Nicholas Fondacaro
March 4th, 2020 2:47 AM

Another African Tragedy

Here are a few headlines about an African tragedy: “Africa’s Worst Locust Plague in Decades Threatens Millions” (The Wall Street Journal), “‘Unprecedented’ Locust Invasion Approaches Full-Blown Crisis” (Scientific American), “Somalia Declares Locust Outbreak a ‘National Emergency’” (The National) and “UN Calls for International Action on East Africa Locust Outbreak” (Bloomberg Green). This…
Walter E. Williams
March 4th, 2020 1:56 AM

CBS Ties Coronavirus to Medicare for All, Wonders If It'll Hurt Trump

Before it became clear that Super Tuesday would be an overwhelming success for liberal media candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, CBS News spent a few minutes talking up the coronavirus, wondering if it would it “infect” President Trump’s reelection chances. CBS also tried to tie the virus to Medicare for All. To borrow a Bidenism, this was not a joke.

Curtis Houck
March 4th, 2020 1:43 AM

O’Donnell Gushes Over Happy Hollywood Voters Spending Hours in Line

MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell gushed over the happy, liberal Hollywood voters who were excited to spend hours in line on Super Tuesday. Meanwhile, on sister network NBC, Tom Brokaw made a cameo appearance in which he chided the Republican Party as a “dwindling tribe” of voters. O’Donnell, who worked on the TV show West Wing, painted a picture of film industry pros practically holding hands with…
Scott Whitlock
March 4th, 2020 12:32 AM

CNN Fears Dems Can’t Reconcile Generational Divide in Their Base

As CNN host Jake Tapper pointed out during their Super Tuesday coverage, there was an obvious generational divide between the Bernie Sanders (I-VT) wing of the Democratic Party and former Vice President Joe Biden’s (D). “Younger voters overwhelmingly are with Bernie Sanders … And older voters are overwhelmingly with Joe Biden.” Sharing their fears of that divide and resentment carrying over to…
Nicholas Fondacaro
March 3rd, 2020 11:07 PM