NBC’s Guthrie Blames Trump for Media Russia Obsession

If only President Trump would stop responding to allegations that he colluded with Russia to steal the 2016 election, the liberal media would stop covering the topic. That was the assertion made by NBC’s Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie during an interview with White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday’s morning show. 
Kyle Drennen
January 30th, 2018 3:39 PM

Media Elites Avoid Hillary Ignoring Advice to Fire Sexual Harasser

During the past few days, several news outlets -- including the New York Times and CNN -- have reported that during Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign, the Democratic candidate “overruled” a sexual misconduct charge made by one of her senior advisers. Most national media outlets skipped over that Clinton-embarrassing scoop.
Randy Hall
January 30th, 2018 3:34 PM

ABC Political Analyst Bashes Nikki Haley: ‘Have Some Integrity’

Nikki Haley recently criticized a book that started rumors about an affair between her and the president. But she’s the one who needs “integrity,” according to ABC’s chief political analyst.  

Katie Yoder
January 30th, 2018 3:14 PM

Hypocritical NYT Shares Dem Panic Over Imminent Release of FBI Memo

Showing classic journalistic hypocrisy, New York Times reporter Nicholas Fandos shared the Democrats’ alarm that Republicans may actually reveal what the country’s domestic surveillance organization is doing behind closed doors in his report for Tuesday’s front page, “Republicans Vote to Release A Secret Memo.” An aggrieved Fandos led with criticism of the Republican vote to release the now-…
Clay Waters
January 30th, 2018 2:41 PM

CNN's Double Standard: Political Statements at the State of the Union

On CNN’s New Day this morning, the hosts instituted a double standard when it came to political statements at the State of the Union. As the guests on the show previewed President Trump’s first State of the Union address since taking office, co-host Alisyn Camerota said that his choice to bring victims of crimes committed at the hands of illegal immigrants as guests to the State of the Union…
Ryan Foley
January 30th, 2018 2:38 PM

Tom Brokaw Compares Nunes Memo To Watergate

On Tuesday, Tom Brokaw appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to participate in the media-wide offensive against Congressman Devin Nunes’s classified memo. Mr. Brokaw declared that he had been loath to compare “what’s going on here" to the Watergate scandal, before proceeding to do exactly that.
Bill D'Agostino
January 30th, 2018 2:33 PM

Press Pushes Plastic Straw Laws Based on a 9 Year-Old's Research

There's a war on plastic straws. Its proponents are demanding that restaurants not offer them unless requested, with criminal penalties for violations. Some jurisdictions have enacted outright bans. The basis for the movement is research done in 2011 by Milo Cress, then 9 years old. Seriously.
Tom Blumer
January 30th, 2018 2:33 PM

Wait What? Unhinged Michael Moore Will ‘Take Care of Pence’

At an event called the “People’s State of the Union,” one would not expect so many progressive partisan speeches from out of touch celebrities. But the event, which took place on January 29th in Manhattan, was just that. Between Wanda Sykes starting the rally with a Margaret Sanger story and Mark Ruffalo telling the audience, “Don’t let the Koch brothers think that they can buy the American…
Corinne Weaver
January 30th, 2018 2:08 PM

One Amazon Story Longer Than Time Networks Spent on 2017 GDP Reports

Since the campaign trail, President Donald Trump has made an economic turnaround and prosperity a top priority. But the network news media have not made covering economic news one of theirs. Too often the networks focused on less important stories, such as Amazon’s unique “reinvented” office space called “The Spheres,” and skipped key economic news.

Julia A. Seymour
January 30th, 2018 1:59 PM

L.A. Times Screams of 'Ceaseless' Homeless Crisis on Tilted Page One

The front page of Sunday’s Los Angeles Times looked like a perfect example of curated liberal bias. The dominant story on the top left was an outraged editorial from columnist Steve Lopez, on homelessness in the city. “CEASELESS CRISIS,” it screamed. Another story on homelessness sat on its right. Below, there was a gushy feature on an openly gay Olympic skier, and another gushy feature on Stormy…
Tim Graham
January 30th, 2018 1:37 PM

NYT: Trump Will Become ‘Presidential’ When He Apologizes, Resigns

New York Times’ columnist Michelle Goldberg threw a hissy fit in the January 30 paper bluntly entitled, “Please Don’t Call Him Presidential,” referring to President Trump’s impending State of the Union speech, tonight. The op-ed contributor blasted the media for daring to call Trump presidential after last year’s joint speech before Congress, and “begged” her fellow journalists to tone down any…
Kristine Marsh
January 30th, 2018 1:27 PM

'Daily Show' Host Slams Hillary for #MeToo Hypocrisy

Somebody’s rose-tinted glasses slipped off his nose for a moment, and we heard actual mainstream criticism of Her Holiness, Hillary Clinton. In a rare turn of events, Daily Show host Trevor Noah went from defending failed-candidate Clinton’s appearance at the Grammy Awards, to criticizing her role in a recently revealed sexual abuse coverup from 2008.
Gabriel Hays
January 30th, 2018 1:21 PM

Jorge Ramos: All Or Nothing On Immigration

Univision anchor Jorge Ramos takes to Twitter once again, displaying both dangerous intransigence and clear partisan bias when it comes to his bread-and-butter issue: immigration reform. But will this all-or-nothing approach actually help advance meaningful reforms, or is it likelier to aggravate gridlock on the issue?
Jorge Bonilla
January 30th, 2018 12:32 PM

Nets Hide Exxon's $50 Billion Investment, Cover Indians Logo Instead

It’s easy to hide good economic news. Simply don’t report it. ExxonMobil will be investing “more than $50 billion over the next five years to expand our business in the United States,” thanks to the “historic” GOP tax plan, Exxon CEO Darren Woods announced Jan. 29. All three broadcast network evening news shows ignored the story, choosing instead to spend nearly two minutes on the Cleveland…
Aly Nielsen
January 30th, 2018 12:14 PM