Editor's Pick
Editor’s Pick: Twitchy on WashPost’s Racial Smear of Canada Convoy
On Saturday, Twitchy writer Greg Pollowitz reported on a vile editorial published in The Washington Post last week that attempted to hurl a racial smear at the Canadian trucker Freedom Convoy. “According to this op-ed in the Washington Post, the Freedom Convoy protest over mask mandates in Canada is about white supremacy,” he noted before highlighting conservative Twitter blasting the…
Editor’s Pick: The Federalist on 5 Media Lies About Durham Findings
On Friday, The Federalist Senior Contributor Margot Cleveland outlined the multiple media lies being told to downplay or dismiss revelations from Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation. She noted: “While earlier filings by Durham had revealed equally explosive facts, this time the special counsel’s motion generated enough attention that #Durham began to trend on Twitter. Not since the…
Editor’s Pick: Hot Air on Palin v. NYT Jury Being Tainted By Judge
On Wednesday, Hot Air Senior Editor Allahpundit reported: “Every lawyer I know on Twitter was stupefied at Judge Jed Rakoff’s decision a few days ago to toss Sarah Palin’s defamation suit against the New York Times....What the Twitter lawyers were shocked by was Rakoff’s timing.” He explained that “the jury wasn’t sequestered,” before citing NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik pointing…
Editor’s Pick: NR on New Yorker’s Amy Coney Barrett Hit Piece
On Tuesday, National Review writer and University of Notre Dame senior Maggie Garnett reported: “After reading a recent article in the New Yorker, one could not be blamed for imagining Amy Coney Barrett to be made of marble: a cold, impenetrable, masterpiece of the conservative artisan. That is, after all, how Margaret Talbot presents the newest addition to the Supreme Court.”
Editor’s Pick: Townhall on NYT’s Lame Excuse for Not Covering Durham
On Tuesday, Townhall Managing Editor Spencer Brown reported on the leftist media refusing to cover the latest bombshells in the John Durham investigation: “In what was apparently another example of the mainstream media’s selection bias clouding its judgement and causing it not to cover stories that are negative about their pals in the Democrat party, the usual suspects were oddly silent on the…
Editor’s Pick: WashTimes on Noah Headlining Correspondents’ Dinner
On Monday, Washington Times White House reporter Jeff Mordock reported: “Trevor Noah, host of Comedy Central’s ‘The Daily Show,’ will be the featured entertainer for the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in April.” The article quoted association president and CBS News Radio reporter Steven Portnoy hailing the left-wing comedian: “Trevor is an incredible talent who keeps…
Editor’s Pick: Hot Air on NYT’s Hannah Jones Hitting Sharpton on Crime
On Thursday, Hot Air’s John Sexton reported on far-left New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah Jones actually attacking fellow leftist Al Sharpton for him daring to say shoplifting was a bad thing. Sexton noted how on Wednesday’s Morning Joe, Shaprton said in part: “...you cannot have a culture where people are just— at random— just robbing and stealing and it’s out of control and it’s put on…
Editor’s Pick: Fox on WashPost Obsession With Attacking Youngkin
On Wednesday, Fox News Media Reporter Brian Flood reported: “The Washington Post has attacked Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on a regular basis since he was sworn in last month, consistently publishing negative opinion pieces slamming him for everything from his stance on critical race theory to an email tip line set up for concerned parents.”
Editor’s Pick: CNSNews on 58% of Voters Not Trusting CNN
On Tuesday, CNSNews Blog Editor Craig Bannister reported: “CNN has long claimed to be ‘The Most Trusted Name in News’ – but, a strong majority of voters say it’s not, a new Rasmussen survey reveals.” He explained: “The national survey of 1,000 U.S. likely voters, conducted February 3 and 6, 2022, finds that 58% disagree with the network’s boast.”
Editor’s Pick: Hot Air on AP Saying Zucker’s Secrecy Was the Problem
On Tuesday, Hot Air Senior Editor Ed Morrissey reported on the Associated Press concluding that the only thing disgraced CNN chief executive Jeff Zucker did wrong was to keep his affair with a subordinate a secret. As Morrissey observed: “Huh. And here I thought the lesson would be to not conspire with your paramour to turn your media outlet into a propaganda outlet for a leading politician…
Editor’s Pick: NR on ESPN Comparing GOP Voting Laws to China Genocide
On Saturday, National Review News Writer Caroline Downey reported on how “ESPN featured a sports pundit Friday who said it’s hypocritical for Americans to be preoccupied with China’s egregious human rights violations in the context of the Beijing Olympic Games given Republican ‘assaults on voting rights’ and racial injustices in the United States.”
Editor’s Pick: Daily Wire on Jon Stewart Defending Joe Rogan
On Thursday, The Daily Wire’s Virginia Kruta reported: “Comedian Jon Stewart voiced his support for podcaster Joe Rogan during the latest episode of his own podcast, ‘The Problem With Jon Stewart.’” She pointed out how “Stewart explained that, in his mind, Rogan was not an ideologue — and that meant that instead of clinging to a position regardless of any new information, he was willing to…
Editor’s Pick: Fox on CNN Insider Demanding Stelter Be Fired
On Wednesday, Fox News media reporter Joseph Wulfsohn reported: “A CNN ‘insider’ is reportedly calling for the firing of the network’s left-wing media correspondent Brian Stelter for not exposing CNN president Jeff Zucker’s romantic relationship with another high-ranking colleague, something that's been dubbed an ‘open secret’ by critics.”
Editor’s Pick: Wash Times on Study Showing Useless COVID Lockdowns
On Monday, The Washington Times White House correspondent Dave Boyer reported: “Lockdowns in the U.S. and Europe had little or no impact in reducing deaths from COVID-19, according to a new analysis by researchers at Johns Hopkins University.” The study found: “The lockdowns during the early phase of the pandemic in 2020 reduced COVID-19 mortality by about 0.2%...”