WashPost Worries Tax Cuts Will Spur Middle Class to Stop Donating

December 26th, 2017 6:39 AM
On Christmas Eve, The Washington Post found another reason to suggest the Trump tax cut was a terrible policy: Middle-class people would stop giving to charity. That’s a bit insulting, to insist that most Americans only donate to get a tax break. Liberals insisted this was another disturbing demonstration of Republicans pushing wealth inequality. 

Scarborough Attacks 'The Stench of Trump's Self-Dealing' in WashPost

December 22nd, 2017 7:40 AM
The headline on today’s Washington Post Opinions email sounded like a real liberal barn-burner: “The stench of Trump’s self-dealing.” Which liberal was throwing fire? That would be….Joe Scarborough. Scarborough has the chutzpah to insist that Trump is not following through on the populist rhetoric he used on the campaign trail in 2016. Just as Scarborough used to be gleefully FOR Donald Trump…

A Huge Dow Milestone: NBC, ABC Ignore, WashPost Downplays

Business
December 20th, 2017 4:45 PM
For the first time in its 121-year history, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than 5,000 points in a single year, according to CNBC. The major stock index set that record Dec. 18, following a 140-point rally and a new record closing high. CNBC.com also noted that there had been 70 closing highs for the DJIA in 2017.

'Post' Movie Produced By Lefty Group Behind 'Inconvenient Truth'

Business
December 20th, 2017 2:18 PM
This year for Christmas The Washington Post is getting a rosy movie named after itself. The Post film, due out Dec. 22, dramatizes the paper’s 1971 decision to publish the Pentagon Papers which revealed the White House had been lying about the Vietnam War. The film was produced by Participant Media, a media company funded by left-leaning donors that often creates left-wing films.

Mitchell Lauds 'Prescient' McCarthy Movie Showing TV News 'Courage'

December 20th, 2017 11:49 AM
In Sunday’s Washington Post, the bragging newspaper couldn’t just run an article on the new “fact-based” movie about its Seventies heyday. The Post gang of movie critics made a list of the ten best Journalism Movies and recruited journalists to tout them. The purplest prose about heroic journalistic activists came from NBC’s Andrea Mitchell touting the myth-making movie about CBS News called Good…

The Post LOVES ‘The Post,’ Devotes 3,375 Words of Self Love to Film

December 19th, 2017 5:17 PM
Talk about self love. Washington Post journalists want you to know that they’re great and that you should see a new film promoting the paper’s publication of the Pentagon Papers in the 1970s. Over three days, The Post devoted 3,375 words and three articles to touting The Post.
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Nation Editor on Russia-2016: 'Never Seen Media Malpractice Like This'

December 16th, 2017 4:29 PM
On Friday, Fox News's Tucker Carlson interviewed Stephen F. Cohen, a contributing editor at The Nation. Cohen sharply criticized coverage at the Washington Post and the New York Times, and more generally stated that he has "never seen media malpractice" like the establishment press's year-long effort to breathe life into what he insists has been a completely ginned-up claim that Russia tried to…

Lefty Media Outlets Assail Trump for Harassment, Excuse Lib Offenders

December 16th, 2017 4:00 PM
What is the matter with these people? This has been discussed elsewhere, but with more of the same nonsense since the subject of one of the latest presidential tweets will not go away, let’s continue. Here is the now-famous tweet. (Actually, there are now a ton and a half of famous Trump tweets but this is one of the latest:

WashPost Refuses to Rate Kimmel’s Fiction-Filled Rant Against GOP

December 14th, 2017 4:07 PM
At the request of readers, The Washington Post finally analyzed late-night ABC host Jimmy Kimmel’s latest toddler-toting tirade against Republicans, which occurred on his Monday show. Glenn Kessler, the Post’s resident “fact-checker” took him to task on his column December 13, and shot down Kimmel’s hyper-partisan claims about the Republican tax bill, as false.

WashPost Skips Reporter's History of Bias After False Trump Tweet

December 11th, 2017 3:05 PM
The Washington Post reported on its own reporter’s Fake News on Saturday night, but they left something important out as they huffed that President Trump calling for Dave Weigel to be fired. Back in 2010, Weigel resigned (with a push) from the Post when “JournoList” emails came out showing profound hatred for conservatives...the ones the Post assigned him to cover.
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NBC Dismisses Media Screw Ups, Attacks Trump Instead

December 11th, 2017 11:25 AM
On Monday’s NBC Today, correspondent Peter Alexander briefly noted that “the President ratchets up his war on the news media” with tweets criticizing liberal press for a recent series of high-profile mistakes and fake news stories. However, the reporter was more interested in turning the topic into an excuse to slam Trump for his own “misleading claims.”

WashPost Puffs Hillary as Romance Novel Heroine, Trump Gets Us Killed

December 11th, 2017 11:04 AM
The Washington Post still hasn't gotten over the 2016 election. On the front of the Style section on Saturday, romance novelist Lisa Kleypas pleaded with Hillary Clinton not to bad-mouth romance novels, since she is a "romance novel heroine." On the front page of the Outlook section on Sunday, the Post published some Fake News it liked: imagining how Trump would kill millions of Americans in a…

Bob Mueller vs. Ken Starr: A Classic Media Double Standard

December 11th, 2017 8:00 AM
Liberal reporters are scandalized by what they say is President Trump’s effort to “discredit” and “undermine” special counsel Robert Mueller, worried that it could presage an attempt to “remove Mueller, or end his investigation.” But when President Bill Clinton was being investigated by Ken Starr, journalists applauded Democratic and White House attacks on the independent counsel, and frequently…

Seven Questions the Press Must Ask Tom Hanks About ‘The Post’

December 10th, 2017 5:00 PM
Oscar winner Tom Hanks tried to heal the nation in wake of Donald Trump’s stunning presidential victory. Most celebrities predicted the end of the world, or similar calamities, after Nov. 8, 2016. Not Hanks. The Forrest Gump star struck a more reassuring tone during a public appearance days after the election. Here’s what he told The Hollywood Reporter at the time.