WashPost Trashes ‘Gaffe’-Prone Melania: ‘Just Plain Bad at This’

The Washington Post on Thursday published a nasty, dismissive attack on Melania Trump, mocking the “gaffe”-prone First Lady and insisting she is just “just plain bad at this.” In the kind of attack not seen on other First Ladies (or at least Democratic First Ladies), columnist Monica Hesse tried to make some sort of conversation about the role of the position: “Every time Melania Trump makes…
Scott Whitlock
November 29th, 2018 5:26 PM

On TV, Only Fox Locates Obama Boasting on Oil Boom: 'That Was Me!'

When former president Barack Obama starts bragging about his record as president, sounding remarkably egotistical, the networks seem to ignore it. ''That whole suddenly America's the biggest oil producer -- that was me, people,'' Obama boasted. ''Have you checked where your stocks were when I came to office'' and where they were when he left? ''What are you complaining about? Just say thank you,…
Tim Graham
November 29th, 2018 4:55 PM

Weirdo Stephen Colbert: Trump Is a Cannibal Who ‘Eats Human Flesh'

On CBS’s Wednesday night broadcast of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert used the news about Paul Manafort’s developing legal troubles and possible connections to Wikileaks to joke that President Trump is a cannibal who eats “human flesh,” but only when it is “very well done with some ketchup.”
Chris Reeves
November 29th, 2018 4:41 PM

Lemon Tries to Defend Obama Trump Double Standard on Illegals

On Wednesday's CNN Tonight, host Don Lemon complained about conservatives repeatedly calling out the media who have attacked President Donald Trump for doing things that President Barack Obama also did to combat illegal immigration.
Brad Wilmouth
November 29th, 2018 4:04 PM

WashPost: Men Who Voted for Trump Are 'Insecure About Their Manhood'

Apparently “journalism” to The Washington Post now amounts to diagnosing mental illnesses of voting populations they don’t like by looking at their google searches. The paper published an article November 29 that is so mockable it’s surprising it's not satire, with the headline reading, “How Donald Trump appeals to men secretly insecure about their manhood.”
Kristine Marsh
November 29th, 2018 3:37 PM

Finally: CNN Axes Marc Lamont Hill After Anti-Israel Tirade [UPDATED]

Moments after this NewsBusters post was published, CNN came out with an exclusive statement to Mediaite’s Aidan McLaughlin that the Jeffrey Zucker-led network had cut ties with Hill following his disturbing and embarrassing speech Wednesday at the United Nations against Israel that included an endorsement of violence against the Jewish people.
Curtis Houck
November 29th, 2018 3:34 PM

Worst ‘Fake News’ Offender in Hispanic TV Files for Bankruptcy

As MRC Latino has pointed out in recent years, the most outrageous examples of deliberately distorted and false news in U.S. Spanish-language television have not come from the usual suspects like Univision, Telemundo or CNN en Español, but rather from lesser known rivals, such as Los Angeles-based Estrella TV.
MRC Latino Staff
November 29th, 2018 2:56 PM

Bitter NY Times Can’t Let Go: ‘We’re Still Investigating Kavanaugh’

News of interest solely to dead-end Judge (now Justice) Brett Kavanaugh haters appeared on page two of Wednesday’s New York Times under the headline, “We’re Still Investigating Kavanaugh,” by Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, who covered the Kavanaugh controversy. The online headline was more defensive: “Why We’re Writing a Book About Justice Brett Kavanaugh.” The cash-in promises to…
Clay Waters
November 29th, 2018 2:40 PM

Google Considers Removing Controversial Knowledge Panel

With concerns about tech bias dominating the news cycle, Google wants to remove its information panel from search engine results. The Knowledge Panel, generated primarily by crowd-sourced information website Wikipedia, is often the first thing users see when searching a topic such as a celebrity, historical figure, or political party.
Alexander Hall
November 29th, 2018 2:14 PM

CBS Allows a Scant 94 Seconds on Sexual Assault Claims Against Moonves

Despite a combined two and a half hours of available air time, CBS on Wednesday night and Thursday morning allowed just 94 seconds to the latest shocking sexual assault allegations against the network’s former chairman and CEO, Les Moonves. The New York Times on Wednesday offered new details on Moonves’s attempts to cover up forced oral sex against an actress. 
Scott Whitlock
November 29th, 2018 1:26 PM

After Hailing Dick's Gun Restrictions, ABC Skips Sales Slump

Like much of the media, ABC News celebrated the announcement from Dick’s Sporting Goods that it would be restricting gun sales following the Parkland school shooting in February. However, when it was reported on Wednesday that the retail chain was suffering a financial backlash for the decision, ABC was the only broadcast network to ignore the story.
Kyle Drennen
November 29th, 2018 12:46 PM

Journalists’ Union Part of Coalition to Break Up Facebook

As Facebook finds itself in the midst of another controversy, coming under fire from the left this time, it turns out a coalition attacking Facebook includes a prominent press union. Facebook is in the midst of what Vox called a “liberal apology tour” after hiring an opposition research firm which sought to shed light on connections and funding of the Freedom From Facebook (FFF) coalition and…
Julia A. Seymour
November 29th, 2018 11:42 AM

CNN’s Sciutto Worries We Will All Be Burned to Death by Climate Change

Former Obama administration official and host Jim Sciutto fretted we could all face a slow torturous death because the Trump administration’s dismissal of a recent apocalyptic climate change report. Sciutto shared his worries with his guest, a geology professor on Wednesday’s CNN Newsroom.
Kristine Marsh
November 29th, 2018 11:25 AM

‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel Inspired By ‘The World We've Been Living In'

The Handmaid’s Tale, the 1980s novel hailed by all feminists as a tome filled with insight into a dystopian (read: Republican-led) future, will soon be getting a sequel. Apparently, the screen adaptation on Hulu wasn’t enough fear fuel for the franchise’s fans.
Jacob Comello
November 29th, 2018 11:05 AM