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Nets Ignore FOUR New Biden Scandals on Hunter’s Life of Corruption

July 25th, 2023 10:07 PM

Between Monday and Tuesday, four new Biden family scandals emerged, ranging from Hunter Biden’s artwork to business dealings inside Delaware to conflicts of interest in his tax probe to a former ally finally agreeing to spill the beans to a House committee about the Biden family’s ties to Burisma. If course, none of these scandals made it on the flagship morning and evening newscasts of ABC,…

HACKS! Liberal Media Breathlessly Cheer Hunter Biden's New Lawsuit

March 17th, 2023 3:59 PM

Hunter Biden and his family’s team of high-powered attorneys amended their lawsuit Friday against the former Delaware computer repair shop owner at the center of Hunter’s laptop scandal that exacerbated and illustrated for the world the First Son’s life of ruin. Not surprisingly, the liberal media — ranging from ABCNews.com to Delaware’s top newspaper to The Washington Post — were so…

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CBS, NBC Refuse to Update Viewers on New Twist in Biden Docs Scandal

February 16th, 2023 12:49 PM

Late Wednesday, CNN’s Paula Reid revealed the FBI had conducted multiple searches of President Biden’s records at the University of Delaware from his Senate tenure (and “documents...sent...in recent years) that have been held in secret since their donation in 2012. While they reportedly didn’t find any classified documents, it was worth sharing as it marked another chapter in his classified…

Gov't Loan Recipient Fisker Auto Accelerates Toward Bankruptcy; Media

April 4th, 2013 4:25 PM

Biden Congratulates Accused Child Rapist Who Withdrew From Election, M

December 3rd, 2012 9:36 PM
The campaign season is now over but Vice President Joe Biden is still making his usual near-daily gaffe, and, unsurprisingly, the self-described “mainstream” media is continuing to cover them up. On Nov. 19, the vice president sent a congratulatory letter to Eric Bodenweiser, a Republican state Senate candidate who withdrew from Delaware's 19th District race in October after he was charged…

WaPo’s Colby King Finds Christine O’Donnell Worse Than South Carol

January 1st, 2011 3:53 PM
 On Friday’s Inside Washington on PBS, during a discussion of the biggest political mistakes of the year, Washington Post columnist Colby King asserted that the Delaware Republican Party’s choice of Christine O’Donnell for U.S. Senate was an even worse choice than the South Carolina Democratic Party’s selection of Alvin Greene in that state’s Senate election to face Republican Senator Jim…

CBS’s Crawford Dismisses Christine O’Donnell’s Response to Accus

December 31st, 2010 4:14 AM
 On Thursday’s CBS Evening News, as correspondent Jan Crawford filed a report on the allegations that former Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell misused campaign money, the CBS correspondent seemed dismissive of O’Donnell’s reaction to the accusations as Crawford harkened back to the 2010 campaign and described some of O’Donnell’s recent words as the Delaware Republican's…

Nets Bolster Accusers of Christine O’Donnell, Ignore Liberal Nature

December 31st, 2010 1:39 AM
 As the broadcast network morning newscasts on Thursday each interviewed former Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell regarding allegations that she misused campaign money, in the setup piece on each network, the correspondent failed to inform viewers of credibility weaknesses on the part of O’Donnell’s accusers and omitted O’Donnell’s contention that she did not use campaign…

Did Delaware TV Station ‘Forget’ to Air Christine O’Donnell Ad

November 2nd, 2010 1:21 PM
Perhaps there is a bit of witchcraft to be found amongst the Christine O’Donnell camp after all.  Problem is, it appears to have generated from an independent television station in Delaware, who somehow managed to make the Republican Senate candidate’s 30-minute television advertisement disappear. The Washington Post reports that O’Donnell, running short on time to have her ad aired on…

NBC Sees ‘Conservative’ Toomey, But No Label for Sestak; Gearing U

October 31st, 2010 11:50 PM
 On Sunday’s NBC Nightly News, during a roundup of several reporters covering a number of high-profile Senate races, correspondent Ron Allen was upfront in labeling Pennsylvania Republican Senate nominee Pat Toomey as a "conservative," but an ideological label for liberal Democratic nominee Joe Sestak was absent: "Conservative Pat Toomey, a former Congressman and businessman, has been…

Blitzer, Karibjanian Tougher on O'Donnell Than Coons in Senate Debate

October 14th, 2010 3:35 PM
CNN's Wolf Blitzer and former public television anchor Nancy Karibjanian pressed Republican candidate Christine O'Donnell during Wednesday's Delaware Senate debate. While the two pressed O'Donnell on her personal finances, her past comments on evolution, and SNL poking fun of her, Karibjanian went out of her way to note Democratic candidate Chris Coons's past as a "student pastor at Yale."…

Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus ‘Despondent’ Over Castle’s Defea

September 15th, 2010 1:18 AM
Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus raced to her keyboard on Tuesday night to express her upset with the result of the Republican Senate primary in Delaware. In “Why Christine O'Donnell's victory is scary,” posted at 10:15 PM EDT on the paper’s “PostPartisan” blog for its opinion writers, she seemed more scared by Mike Castle’s defeat than by Christine O’Donnell’s win. While Democrats may be “…

CNN: GOP Battle Between 'More Tolerant' Moderates & 'Staunch Conservat

May 12th, 2009 7:07 PM
During a segment on Tuesday’s Situation Room program, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer characterized the ongoing post-election identity struggle in the Republican Party as being between moderates who are “more tolerant on fiscal and social issues” and “staunch” conservatives “who don’t want the party to become more moderate.” Later in the same segment, Gloria Borger, one of the network’s senior political…

Shades of Terry Schiavo: Battle Over Delaware Woman Under Media’s Ra

February 1st, 2008 5:51 PM
Three years after the media firestorm over the sad case of Terry Schiavo, a similar battle being fought in the state of Delaware is currently flying under the mainstream media’s radar.The Wilmington [Del.] News Journal, which is owned by Gannett, reported on Thursday that the parents of 23-year old Lauren Marie Richardson, whose brain was damaged by a heroin overdose in August 2006, are in court…