Chuck Todd: Roy Moore ‘Doesn’t Appear to Believe in the Constitution'

MTP Daily host Chuck Todd led off Wednesday’s show with an asinine assertion that Alabama Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore “doesn't appear to believe in the Constitution as it's written” because Moore said our rights come from God. For any non-revisionist individual who’s read the Constitution or commentaries on it, they would know that Todd’s slam is fake news because the Constitution…
Curtis Houck

AP Hypes God-'Embracing' Moore's Win; Touts Alabama's Segregation Past

Jay Reeves and Kim Chandler did their best to portray Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore as an extremist in a Wednesday item for the Associated Press. The pair led their report by playing up that Moore "wouldn’t stand a chance in many Senate races after defying federal court orders, describing Islam as a false religion, calling homosexuality evil and pulling out a revolver on stage before…
Matthew Balan

Sports Writer Complains Protests Stress Unity over Police Brutality

Last weekend's unparalleled level of protest around the NFL was not acceptable to David Steele, of The Sporting News. More than 100 players dishonored America by kneeling during the national anthem and many more players, along with some owners, stood and linked arms. Steele said these activities were too long on unity and too short on police brutality.
Jay Maxson

Liberal Pundit: Roy Moore’s Supporters Are ‘Killing Democracy’

Since Tuesday night, many lefty pundits have been mostly (though not completely) distracted from President Trump by Roy Moore’s win in Alabama’s Republican U.S. Senate primary. Their message: Just when you thought the GOP had hit bottom, the bottom dropped out. Two especially noteworthy commentaries came from Esquire’s Charles Pierce and New York’s Jonathan Chait.
Tom Johnson

NYT Reporters Demand NFL Fight Injustice of ‘White Conservatives’

The newly inflamed controversy over National Football League players protesting the National Anthem and American flag in the name of social justice landed New York Times’ sportswriter Juliet Macur on Tuesday’s front-page: “N.F.L. Players Knelt for Justice, But They Need a Lasting Stand.” Taking sides, Macur pushed for the protest to evolve, as evidenced by the story’s text box: “Shifting focus…
Clay Waters

WashPost's Very Fake Headline: Obama Didn't Prod Facebook on Russia

Embarrassing! Fox News media reporter Brian Flood reports that The Washington Post published a very fake headline at the top of Monday’s newspaper: “Obama sought to prod Facebook on Russia role.” As it turned out, Obama "didn't actually call out Russia," and Facebook pushed back harder, saying Obama never included any reference to foreign interference in elections.
Tim Graham

Mika Brzezinski Calls Trump ‘Homer Simpson of Presidents’

On Wednesday’s Morning Joe, the hosts decided to finally admit to their audience that they often cannot understand what President Trump is saying when he makes speeches or answers press queries, thereby perhaps solving the mystery of their bias: they can’t necessarily do the most basic part of their jobs–comprehend basic sentences in English.
Chris Reeves

NYT’s ‘Red Century’ Op-Ed Lauds Commie ‘Emancipation’ of Women

In its roughly 30th installment of "Red Century," a weekly series of op-eds dedicated to the notion that 20th century communism wasn't all that bad, the New York Times performed a bit of perhaps inadvertent recycling. On Monday, Helen Gao, in an item the Times appears to have had the good sense to keep out of its print edition, argued, with "crucial caveats" (but not enough of them) that "the…
Tom Blumer

Morning Joe Forgets that Antifa, Black Lives Matter Exist

On Wednesday’s Morning Joe, while discussing Roy Moore’s victory in the Republican Alabama Senate primary, Joe Scarborough and Jon Meacham mused about the possibility of a ‘chaotic,’ ‘left-wing,’ ‘populist’ political movement coming about in the future in response to politicians like Moore. In the process, everyone on the panel apparently forgot about the existence of Antifa, Black Lives Matter,…
Chris Reeves

Pro-Life Leader: Trump Sees Pain-Capable Bill a ‘High Priority’

A bill proposing to ban late-term abortions is a “high priority” for President Donald Trump, according to one pro-life leader who met with him recently. It's a bill she's hoping the media will cover.  
Katie Yoder

‘View’ Horrified by ‘Radical’ Moore: ‘He Wants to Legislate Religion!'

Following the networks’ lead this morning, ABC’s The View expressed disgust at Alabama’s Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, who won out the primary vote against Trump-backed Republican incumbent Luther Strange yesterday. Moore’s staunch conservative and Christian views triggered the show's hosts to rant and rave about how “scary” his viewpoints were, as host Sara Haines even worried that…
Kristine Marsh

David Brooks' Mini-Me Reflects Original on Trump Disrupting Culture

The one thing that all New York Times house "conservatives" are united on is their hatred of President Donald Trump. In fact, it is pretty much a job requirement. The New York Times will barely tolerate their slightly conservative (on a few topics) views but only if they express complete hostility towards Trump. Political diversity at the Times on the subject of Trump is absolutely taboo.
P.J. Gladnick

Nets: ‘Extremely Conservative’ Moore Has ‘Extreme Conservative Views'

As they so often do, Wednesday’s network morning shows all read from the same script of liberal talking points as hosts and correspondents warned viewers that “ultra-conservative” candidate Roy Moore was a “staunch conservative” who won Alabama’s Senate primary despite his “extreme conservative views.” Did they mention he was “extremely conservative”?
Kyle Drennen

Rose Hails Ginsburg as ‘One of My Favorites,' Worries About Hillary

CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose on Wednesday gushed over “one of my favorite people,” Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Of course, Rose never mentioned the Supreme Court Justice’s extreme liberal ideology. Instead, he peppered her on just how much sexism Hillary Clinton faced in 2016.
Scott Whitlock