CNN's Harwood Won't Condemn Vandalism, Attacks Trump for 'Dividing'
Tuesday morning saw President Trump condemn those who tried and failed to tear down a statue of former President Andrew Jackson and threaten legal action against those who would engage in similar acts of vandalism. For CNN's John Harwood on CNN Newsroom, these rather simple words were evidence that Trump was stoking a culture war and purposefully dividing the country for his own…
Twitter Hides Trump Tweet Behind ‘Public Interest Notice’ for Threat
Twitter is at it again. The social media site censored President Donald Trump’s response to raging protests just outside the White House. Trump warned the attempt to turn historic St. John’s Episcopal Church into a “Black House Autonomous…
HACKS: Condescending NY Times Mocks Rally: ‘Remain Calm. All Is Well’
New York Times political reporter Astead Herndon both mocked and fretted over President Trump’s Tulsa rally in a condescending “Political Memo” on Monday’s front page, “A Safe Space For Believers – Race and a Pandemic in the MAGA Bubble.” Herndon snarked: "The entire scene, from speaker to speaker, brought to mind the famous words of Kevin Bacon’s character in 'Animal House,' as chaos…
CNN Doc: Trump Testing Joke in Tulsa 'Nearly Criminal'
On New Day, CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta said never mind about a second coronavirus wave: we might not get out of the first wave "for the foreseeable future." Gupta then called President Trump's joke at the Tulsa rally about testing "nearly criminal."
MSNBC Likens Trump in Tulsa to Reagan 'Dog Whistle' Speech
Over the past week, as journalists and liberal commentators have been fixated on the timing and location of President Donald Trump's campaign rally on Juneteenth weekend in Tulsa, Oklahoma, they have again been peddling the debunked myth that President Ronald Reagan launched his 1980 presidential campaign in Philadelphia, Mississippi, in Neshoba County, in an effort to appeal to Southern white…
Soros-Backed Anti-Trump Ad Had 1,528 Minutes of TV Time in 2 Weeks
Left-wing super PAC Priorities USA Action continued to bombard the TV airwaves with misleading ads in an attempt to destroy President Donald Trump. Priorities USA Action’s latest incendiary anti-Trump ad, spot titled “Lack Of Leadership,” dominated 100 political ads aired about the coronavirus between June 13 and June 19 with an astounding 1,927 airings total.
Meacham: Put U.S. ‘In an Oxygen Tent’ to Get Over Trump
Appearing on MSNBC late Monday morning, historian and professional liberal pundit Jon Meacham urged voters to support Joe Biden in November in order to “put the country in an oxygen tent for a couple of years and see if we can stabilize things again” in the wake of President Trump. He went on to define the election as “enlightenment” versus “superstition.”
STUDY: During Trump Rally, CNN, MSNBC Censor 97 Percent of Speech
Will CNN and MSNBC cover Donald Trump’s 2020 rallies in a way that allows the President to simply state his message to the American people? Or will they attempt to hide and censor him? If Saturday’s Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma is any indicator, it seems likely the liberal outlets will choose the latter. While Fox News played all 101 minutes (100 percent) of Trump’s campaign kickoff, CNN…
Stephanopoulos Bullies Bolton to Vote Biden, Support Impeachment
After hyping John Bolton’s anti-Trump book endlessly on ABC, the news network brought Bolton on Monday’s Good Morning America to grill him...from the left. Anchor George Stephanopoulos spent a good deal of the interview badgering the former National Security Advisor to switch parties and support Democrats’ never-ending impeachment efforts.
NYTimes Files 3,500-Word Lament on Fallon's 20-Year-Old Blackface Skit
The New York Times on Sunday featured culture reporter Dave Itzkoff’s saddened profile of talk show host Jimmy Fallon, under fire this month after a “Saturday Night Live” sketch from 2000 resurfaced featuring the comedian in blackface portraying comedian Chris Rock. “Jimmy Fallon Is Sorry. That’s a First Step” made for a two-page, 3,500 word (!) spread. The online headline deck was…
Stelter Credits China-Owned App Users for Trump Rally ‘Sabotage’
It wasn’t long ago that CNN media reporter Brian Stelter was decrying social media platforms like Facebook who weren’t going full bore against President Trump. But during Sunday’s so-called “Reliable Sources,” Stelter found a social media platform he loved: the China-owned video platform TikTok. According to Stelter, one TikTok user’s plan to “sabotage” or “prank” the Trump campaign…
MSNBC: Trump Fans 'Super-Spreaders,' BLM Protesters Very Courageous
On his MSNBC show, Ali Velshi referred to people attending President Trump's Tulsa rally as "super-spreaders." But shortly thereafter, Princeton professor Imani Perry hailed the "extraordinary courage" of protesters who throng the streets despite the virus.
ABC Mocks Trump’s Tulsa Rally for ‘Noticeably Empty Seats’
After the liberal media spent weeks decrying President Trump’s Saturday campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma as a possible “super spreader” of coronavirus and some kind of racist get together, since it was originally scheduled for Juneteenth, ABC’s Good Morning America kicked off Sunday’s newscast by mocking how there were “noticeably empty seats in the arena that he [President Trump]…
NYT Spins: Trump's Tulsa Rally ‘Terrible Idea,' Black Protests Awesome
The New York Times on Saturday hypocritically hectored Trump supporters before their rally Saturday night in Tulsa. Reporter Matt Flegenheimer’s “news analysis” in Saturday’s edition used the gathering as an unflattering metaphor for the administration’s high-risk strategy in general: “‘What Do You Have To Lose?’ Best Read The Fine Print.”