Moving on from His Controversies, ABC and CBS Tout 'Bloomberg's Surge'
Seemingly finished with reporting Tuesday on the alleged racism and sexism controversies of former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, ABC’s World News Tonight and the CBS Evening News took to touting his rise in the polls and subsequent qualification for the Democratic debate in Nevada. It had CBS anchor Norah O’Donnell marveling at how Bloomberg's “surge” in the polls puts him in “second…
GMA Lavishes Praise on Former NBA Star's Son Coming Out As Transgender
Nets Hope Bezos BILLIONS to Climate Cause ‘Save the Earth’
Nets Ignore Massive Gun Control Defeat: VA Rejects Assault Weapons Ban
Nets Boost Barr-Must-Go Letter From People Unmoved By Lies to Spy
TV News Either Misrepresents or Ignores Latest CBP Move
Nets Hype Calls for Barr’s Resignation...From Liberal Media Pundits
As Gross Sexual Comments Swirl Around Bloomberg, CBS Skimps
Political Bias of Lead Stone Juror EXPOSED, Nets Respond With Blackout
The Media Couldn’t Be Less Interested in Van Attack Against Trumpers
It has been four days since a deranged leftist tried to kill six Trump supporters at a voter registration event in Duval Country, Florida on Saturday with a van. In that time frame, the story had only generated a measly one minute and four seconds of airtime between three brief mentions on liberal news outlets, NBC and CNN. That’s despite the fact that the attacker had admitted to authorities…
Nets Insist Trump Tweets 'Testing the Independence' of the DOJ
Without any evidence, the broadcast networks continued Wednesday to push the narrative that President Trump supposedly interfered with the sentencing of his longtime friend Roger Stone. And according to their accusations, a pair of Trump tweets were the smoking gun that proved he was “testing the independence of the Justice Department,” as CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell proclaimed.…
‘The System’s Broke’ Proclaims New ABC Law Drama 'for Life'
Hippie Sitcom Dad Freaks Out About 'Trickle-Down Economics'
Special Live ABC Sitcom Shills for Dems 'Trying to Help' Us
Most people watch TV to get away from the real world and politics. Liberal shows like The Conners won’t let you forget about real-world politics for even a second. The special live episode of the ABC sitcom proved it by wasting half the episode plugging the New Hampshire primaries.