Colbert to MSNBC’s Hayes: ‘People at Your Network Should Be Medicated'

The leftist factions within the media seem to be engaging in a sort of circular firing squad as of late, amid all the chaos and division in the Democratic presidential race. The most recent opponents to square off being CBS late night host Stephen Colbert and a portion of MSNBC. All In host Chris Hayes absorbed the heat on behalf of his network during an appearance on Wednesday’s Late Show.
Aiden Jackson
March 5th, 2020 2:03 PM

Sen. Hawley Reportedly Pitches Chinese TikTok Ban for Federal Workers

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) has led a crusade against the Chinese-owned video platform TikTok, and now he has reportedly proposed legislation to ban federal workers from using it on their government-issued devices. Hawley dropped the hammer on TikTok after a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on big tech’s connections to China, Reuters reported. After condemning the platform for “scooping up…
Alexander Hall
March 5th, 2020 12:50 PM

MSNBC Mourns End of ‘Unabashedly Feminist’ Warren Campaign

Another 2020 Democratic contender dropped out of the race on Thursday and MSNBC was there to mourn the loss of Elizabeth Warren. Reporter Ali Vitali, who followed the liberal candidate around on the campaign trail, hyped the “unabashedly feminist” perspective of Warren and lamented that only “two septuagenarian white men now left for Democratic voters to choose from.” 

Scott Whitlock
March 5th, 2020 12:10 PM

GMA Gives 12 Times More Coverage to Wallenda Walk Than Schumer Threat

If a viewer took a few moments to pour a cup of coffee or make a bowl of cereal Thursday morning, they easily could have missed the scant coverage on ABC’s Good Morning America of Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer threatening Supreme Court justices – news that received just 27 seconds of air time. Meanwhile, acrobat Nik Wallenda’s high-wire walk across a volcano got 5 minutes and 47 seconds…
Kyle Drennen
March 5th, 2020 12:07 PM

Put on the Tinfoil: MSNBC Floats New Voter Suppression Theory

One of the headlines to come out of Super Tuesday was the long voting lines in certain places in Texas, which provided the Wednesday afternoon edition of MSNBC Live an opportunity to float yet another round of voter suppression conspiracy theories.

Alex Christy
March 5th, 2020 11:37 AM

Wow: New Day Blasts Schumer, While Finding Silver Lining for Democrats

CNN rarely criticizes Democrats so it was an anomaly when Thursday morning’s New Day panel blasted Sen. Chuck Schumer’s threat against two conservative Supreme Court justices yesterday, “wrong and inappropriate.” Co-host John Berman spoke with CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin about both Schumer threatening conservative justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch yesterday at a pro-abortion rally…
Kristine Marsh
March 5th, 2020 11:35 AM

CNN Court Reporter Goes Full Fangirl for Ginsburg’s Abortion Questions

This is sheer conjecture on my part, but I’m betting that some evenings Ariane de Vogue dresses up as Ruth Bader-Ginsburg and cross-examines her cats. What else can a CNN Supreme Court Reporter and RGB fangirl do until somebody starts a lefty political version of Comi Con? (Insert your own Bernie Sanders rally joke here.)
Matt Philbin
March 5th, 2020 11:16 AM

Amidst #MeToo Sex Claims, Tavis Smiley Ordered to Pay $1.5 Million

Fallout from the #MeToo sexual harassment accusations that began in 2017 continued to play out on Wednesday, when a former PBS talk show host was ordered by a judge to reimburse a total of nearly $1.5 million. The ruling calls for Tavis Smiley -- who was suspended by PBS on December 13, 2017 -- to pay the network $1.486 million after accusations arose that he violated the “morals clause” in his…
Randy Hall
March 5th, 2020 10:33 AM

USA Today Lefty Claims Red Smith Award for Sports Writing

To win the Red Smith Award for sports writing is tantamount to having one's left-wing credentials enshrined by the Associated Press, which has given this accolade since 1981. Mitch Albom and Bob Ryan, among others, are past winners, and neither is known for conservative views. Nor is Christine Brennan, a USA Today writer who claimed the award for 2020.
Jay Maxson
March 5th, 2020 10:00 AM

Study: 'Emboldened' Trump Drives Month-Long Media Panic

For more than four months, you couldn't watch TV news without hearing journalists talk about how impeaching Donald Trump was necessary for the health of the Republic. But since the liberal attempt to remove the President ended in failure, the same media talking heads are fretting about how Trump's acquittal has created an “emboldened” Chief Executive who threatens the rule of law “like never…
Bill D'Agostino
March 5th, 2020 9:00 AM

Meacham Lauds Biden as 'Rational Choice' Against 'Unthinkable' Trump

On Wednesday's Morning Joe, during a discussion of former Vice President Joe Biden's surprisingly strong showing against Senator Bernie Sanders on Super Tuesday, MSNBC contributor and former Newsweek editor Jon Meacham earnestly endorsed Joe Biden for president as a "more rational choice" historically over President Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. He also lamented that Trump has veered from "…
Brad Wilmouth
March 5th, 2020 8:03 AM

Crass Krugman Uses Coronavirus to Accuse Trump, GOP of 'War on Truth'

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, respected economist turned classless Democratic hack, demonstrated his unseemly willingness to politicize crises, in his Tuesday column “Paranoid Politics Goes Viral.” The text box: “When everything is a liberal media conspiracy.” From there he went after “right-wing” media and politicians and spread the lie that Trump called coronavirus a hoax. He attacked…
Clay Waters
March 5th, 2020 7:41 AM

Coronavirus: NYT Science Writer Admits Trump Right on Travel Bans

The New York Times published a column by their opinion writer, Gail Collins, calling the coronavirus "Trumpvirus." Collins should their own science writer at the Times, Donald G. McNeil, Jr., who countered the notion of an ineffective Trump with an analysis on Friday, "To Take On the Coronavirus, Go Medieval on It." The subtitle reveals that the early travel restrictions imposed by Trump have had…
P.J. Gladnick
March 5th, 2020 7:37 AM

Hallmark to Re-Air Awards Show After Erasure of Pro-Life Film

Over the past year since it's been released, the pro-life film Unplanned has faced bias, censorship, and bans, but who would have predicted it would be edited out of the Hallmark Channel's broadcast of the "Christian Oscars?"
Elise Ehrhard
March 5th, 2020 7:00 AM