STUDY: 81% Of Late-Night Political Jokes Mocked Conservatives In 2023
Throughout all of 2023, the late night comedians told a total of 9,518 political jokes, and of these 7,729 or 81 percent were directed at someone or something on the right side of the political spectrum, an MRC study has found.
Surprise: CBS’s Dokoupil Brings the Heat to Mayorkas on Border Crisis
On Thursday’s CBS Mornings, co-host Tony Dokoupil surprisingly brought the heat against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas amid the latest wave in the ongoing Biden border crisis, calling out Mayorkas’s anger-filled attacks against Republicans and reminding him that his boss — President Biden — campaigned on encouraging illegal immigration.
CBS’s Margaret Brennan Presses Speaker Johnson On Immigration Judges
During an interview which will air in its entirety on CBS’s Face The Nation, CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent and Face The Nation moderator Margaret Brennan pressed Speaker Mike Johnson on the need to fund more immigration judges so as to address the backflow of asylum claims, as our southern border remains collapsed under the pressure of the ongoing migrant surge.
Nets: ‘Conservative Attacks,’ Plagiarism ‘Claims’ Wounded Claudine Gay
The “big three” of ABC, CBS, and NBC gave full stories Tuesday night and Wednesday morning to the long-delayed resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay following her infamous congressional testimony refusing to condemn rampant anti-Semitism on her campus and a growing list of examples of plagiarism.
ABC, NBC Omit Sen. Bob Menéndez’s Superseding Bribery Indictment
As tonight’s network evening newscasts went on the air, news broke of a superseding indictment in the federal bribery case against U.S. Sen. Bob Menéndez (D-NJ). Of the three major networks, only CBS made time to cover the story.
Only NBC Briefly Mentions Pro-Palestinian Activists Blocking Traffic
As Americans headed home from their holiday vacations, some had the misfortune of having pro-Palestinian demonstrators block their way to the airport and delay their flights, but as 2024 began only NBC gave the briefest of mentions of the radicals and their tactics.
Not-So-Dirty Dozen: 12 Best Hardballs and Throwdowns From WH Briefings
After taking trips down memory lane on Tuesday and Thursday with the six most pro-Hamas moments and grillings from the left, respectively, we’re going to open 2024 with the 12 best moments – battles, beatdowns, and hardballs – from 2023, the first full year of the ever-inept Karine Jean-Pierre’s term at the podium.
CBS Reporter Laments ‘Protections of Free Speech’ Prevent Censorship
During a year-end wrapup segment on Face The Nation, CBS Senior Business and Technology Correspondent Jo-Ling Kent lamented that “the arguments and protections of free speech” prevent social media companies from engaging in further censorship and viewpoint suppression. Additionally, Kent took a shot at Elon Musk for his free speech reforms at X, formerly known as Twitter.
WORST OF 2023: The Damning Florida’s Dictator Award
Today we present the WORST OF 2023: The Damning Florida’s Dictator Award.
WORST OF 2023: The Jihadist Journalism Award for Helping Hamas
Today we present the WORST OF 2023: The Jihadist Journalism Award for Helping Hamas
CBS News Acknowledges Humanity of Unborn Child Killed In TX Case
Very rarely does the pro-abortion media recognize the inherent value, dignity, and humanity of an unborn human being. This is exactly what CBS News in its report of the horrendous murder of the missing pregnant teenager, her boyfriend, and her unborn son in Texas.
Late Night 'Comedy' Bottom Ten Moments of 2023
It was a year of change for late night comedy. The Late Late show was cancelled by CBS after 5,300 episodes since 1995 after James Corden decided to return to England, Comedy Central’s The Daily Show used a series of temp hosts after Trevor Noah walked away at the end of 2022, CBS host of The Late Show Stephen Colbert finally stopped giving Donald Trump the He Who…
Biden Tells Slavish Media to Praise Bidenomics
When a reporter lobbed a softball at President Joe Biden, the president took the opportunity to demand further adulation from the media.
FLASHBACK: How the Media Covered the Demise of the U.S.S.R.
It was 32 years ago — on Christmas Day, December 25, 1991 — that the world rejoiced at the final dissolution of the Soviet Union. But some in the media refused to blame the communist system for its failures, even as they treated Gorbachev, the last communist, better than his Western counterparts and his anti-communist successors.