NYT's Mara Gay: Claudine Gay Victimized by Right-Wing Racist Attack
On Morning Joe, Mara Gay of the New York Times editorial board describes the resignation of Harvard president Claudine Gay as the result of racist slander by conservatives.
Column: The Arrogance of the Media Creates an Illiberal Bias
An essential ingredient in the stew of hysteria over a second Trump term is heavy-breathing concern for “vital institutions” like the press. On the badly named public-radio podcast Left Right & Center -- originating from KCRW, the NPR affiliate in Santa Monica, California -- former NPR morning host David Greene furiously pushed the panic button about the media in a year-end review…
ABC, NBC Omit Sen. Bob Menéndez’s Superseding Bribery Indictment
As tonight’s network evening newscasts went on the air, news broke of a superseding indictment in the federal bribery case against U.S. Sen. Bob Menéndez (D-NJ). Of the three major networks, only CBS made time to cover the story.
Joy Reid: Claudine Gay Was Ousted So White Dudes Can Run Harvard Again
No evening of post-Claudine Gay resignation hot takery would be complete without MSNBC’s Joy Reid weighing in. And weigh in she did- by claiming, without evidence, that Gay was “taken out” in order to make room for the guys “who used to have” the presidencies of elite universities in the 50s.
CNN's Egan: Harvard Pres. Was Simply 'Copying Other People's Writings'
It may only be the second day of 2024, but reporter Matt Egan joined Tuesday’s CNN News Central and got in an early contender for quote of the year when he claimed that resigning Harvard President Claudine Gay has not been accused of “stealing anyone’s ideas” just “…
Power Pals: ABC, CNN, MSNBC Begin New Year with Softballs for KJP
On Tuesday morning as more Americans returned to work, ABC’s Good Morning America, CNN This Morning, and MSNBC’s Morning Joe partnered with their allies in the Biden administration to forcefeed viewers White House propaganda in the form of softball interviews with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
'The View' Crew SPLITS 3-2 on Removing Trump's Name from the Ballot
ABC's The View returned to the airwaves in 2024 by discussing Colorado's Democrat-appointed Supreme Court and Maine's elected Democrat Secretary of State deciding to rip Donald Trump's name off the Republican primary ballot. Naturally, everyone on the panel is horrified at the thought of Trump getting a second term, but the ladies split three to two on the ballot removal. Sara Haines…
Politico Pundit FLUNKS at Mocking Report on Harvard Boss's Plagiarism
Bonchie at RedState took up the curious case of Politico senior political columnist Jonathan Martin attempting to mock anyone for caring about the Washington Free Beacon's latest story on the plagiarism allegations against Harvard president Claudine Gay. Journalism is apparently stupid when practiced against the Left.
Only NBC Briefly Mentions Pro-Palestinian Activists Blocking Traffic
As Americans headed home from their holiday vacations, some had the misfortune of having pro-Palestinian demonstrators block their way to the airport and delay their flights, but as 2024 began only NBC gave the briefest of mentions of the radicals and their tactics.
Not-So-Dirty Dozen: 12 Best Hardballs and Throwdowns From WH Briefings
After taking trips down memory lane on Tuesday and Thursday with the six most pro-Hamas moments and grillings from the left, respectively, we’re going to open 2024 with the 12 best moments – battles, beatdowns, and hardballs – from 2023, the first full year of the ever-inept Karine Jean-Pierre’s term at the podium.
Free Beacon Gives Ben Collins a Award for Getting Paid for Nothing
There's one journalism award NBC "disinformation" specialist Ben Collins didn't want in 2023. That would be a "Man of the Year" award from the Washington Free Beacon.
Malicious Misinformation: The View’s 10 Worst LIES of 2023
Despite being under the ABC News umbrella, the liberal ladies of The View left facts and truth out in the rain. Throughout 2023, WITHOUT EVIDENCE, the cast was busy cooking up outlandish lies about Republicans at all levels of government. And in most instances, the record went uncorrected and cast members went unpunished by their network executives.
The Atlantic Jokes About Taking Over PBS to Tout Trump-Panic Issue
A very special episode of Washington Week with The Atlantic aired Friday, devoted wholly to the magazine’s very special anti-Trump issue, already pushed on the PBS NewsHour. A liberal dream team of Atlantic magazine staff joined editor Jeffrey Goldberg took over the taxpayer-supported airwaves to fret over a potential second term for Trump.