WashPost Cartoonist QUITS After Editor Spiked Bezos-Mocking Cartoon

Leftist Washington Post editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes quit her job after Post opinion editor David Shipley killed a cartoon mocking Post owner Jeff Bezos as part of a pack of supine billionaires holding up sacks of cash and bending the knee to Donald Trump.

Tim Graham
January 4th, 2025 10:27 PM
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MSNBC Hosts Dump On Speaker Johnson's 1st Ballot Win (with Push Back)

On Saturday's edition of MSNBC's The Weekend, the hosts, and in particular Michael Steele, downplay and dump on Mike Johnson and Donald Trump's achievement in securing a first-ballot victory for Johnson as Speaker. But panelists Julie Tsirkin and Eugene Daniels are more fair 'n balanced, with Daniels describing the achievement as "impressive."

Mark Finkelstein
January 4th, 2025 8:08 PM

Coverup Media, Not Trump, Told the Lie of the Year: Biden's Just Fine

The President was not well. And the First Lady and his senior staff “went to extraordinary lengths to conceal the extent of the president’s disability. For over four months (the President) remained in seclusion, and the government all but ran itself.”

Jeffrey Lord
January 4th, 2025 4:00 PM

How Late-Night Comics Covered Up Biden’s Decline

Now, it can be told. President Joe Biden wasn’t capable of discharging his duties as Commander in Chief for large swathes of his single-term presidency. New reporting from The Wall Street Journal shared some, but not all, of the shocking details.

Christian Toto
January 4th, 2025 1:30 PM

MSNBC Rants 'Arc of Justice Has Been Crushed' Before Trump Sentencing

MSNBC weekend host and legal contributor Katie Phang joined colleague Joy Reid on Friday’s installment of The ReidOut to declare that "the arc of justice has been crushed" now that Donald Trump will not be getting the hefty sentence on January 10 that progressives like them were hoping for in the New York hush money case.

Alex Christy
January 4th, 2025 12:18 PM

PBS Hails 'The Glow Around' Jimmy Carter's Post-Presidency

PBS News Hour’s first weekly recap featuring Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and New York Times columnist David Brooks of the new year concluded with the duo taking turns singing the praises of former President Jimmy Carter and “the glow around him.” While one might have expected the liberal Capehart to say such things, the supposedly conservative Brooks failed to even…

Alex Christy
January 4th, 2025 9:54 AM

CBS Mornings Touts New Democratic Sweetheart: She's Transgender!

As a new Congress is sworn in, the liberal media fall into a classic pattern of finding new far-left stars. In this case, Friday’s CBS Mornings fawned over Sarah McBride, Delaware’s new (and only) House representative. McBride’s claim to fame? Well, it’s being the first openly transgender member of the U.S. House.

Mary Clare Waldron
January 4th, 2025 9:09 AM

NewsBusters Podcast: Biden Gives Liz Cheney a Medal for Bipartisanship

Surprisingly, the networks weren't riveted by President Biden awarding a presidential medal to Liz Cheney (and Democrat Bennie Thompson) for their work on the Pelosi-Picked Panel on January 6. One newspaper preposterously said the medals were part of Biden's "push for bipartisanship and decency in politics." This is pure publicity, claiming that Biden's been decent and bipartisan to the…

Tim Graham
January 3rd, 2025 10:29 PM

KJP Ducks This Simple Question From Fox in First WH Briefing of 2025

The Biden White House snuck in a press briefing Friday afternoon amid the House speaker vote hullabaloo and it had the predictable tone of senioritis with networks reaching deep into their bench for correspondents and producers willing to listen to Karine Jean-Pierre stammer and stumble her way through process questions about Biden’s final days in office, Biden blocking the sale of U.S. Steel…

Curtis Houck
January 3rd, 2025 7:24 PM

Resigning Anti-Free Speech Meta Exec Babbles About ‘Transparency’

A Meta executive who leaves a legacy of censorship hypocritically pontificated about “transparency,” “accountability” and the pride he has in his work as a top executive with the election-interfering platforms.

Catherine Salgado
January 3rd, 2025 6:45 PM

'Basic Skills' Test No Longer Required for New Jersey Teachers

Starting in 2025, New Jersey will allow educators to become certified without passing a basic skills test, which previously assessed reading, writing, and math. The law, seen as addressing a teacher shortage, was pushed by the state's Education Association and sponsored by Democrat State Senator Jim Beach. Critics argue it lowers educational standards, similar to moves in New York, California…

Justine Brooke Murray
January 3rd, 2025 6:27 PM

Chris Hayes Gang: Democrats Can't Stop Tagging Trump as a 'Fascist'

MSNBC often doesn’t resemble a channel offering “news.” It seems to exist for ideological reinforcement. It’s for Democrats who think other Democrats are going soft on Trump now that he’s won an election, including the popular vote. On Thursday’s All In, MSNBC host Chris Hayes was upset with the current Democrat posture, where they're not throwing "threat to democracy" warnings at all…

Tim Graham
January 3rd, 2025 4:30 PM

They Haven’t Forgotten: ABC Resumes Campaign to Take Down Pete Hegseth

With the political news having largely died down over the holidays in favor of travel, Jimmy Carter remembrances, and the New Orleans terror attack, talk of the second Trump transition has subsided, leaving Friday’s Good Morning America to bring it back to the forefront as ABC boasted to viewers they still plan to try and sink Pentagon pick Pete Hegseth.

Curtis Houck
January 3rd, 2025 2:13 PM

WashPost Absurdly Paints NewsGuard as Victim of Right-Wing Oppression

The Washington Post made a pathetic attempt to paint website traffic cop NewsGuard as some kind of victim of right-wing oppression, all while downplaying the years-long dystopian vendetta it waged against right-leaning media.

Joseph Vazquez
January 3rd, 2025 11:36 AM