Huff Post: Late Night TV Might Be ‘Deepening Divides’
Media Ignored Rosy Obama Growth Forecasts, Attack Lower Trump Target
On CNN, Atlantic's Frum Slams Limbaugh; Injects Race into MT Assault
Nets Hype Kushner ‘Under Scrutiny,’ Then Admit He’s 'Not a Target'
AP, After Another Dem Loses: Montana Race 'Not So Much' a 'Trump Test'
Fake News: Nets Push Myth of Trump Spending “Cuts”
Lefty Media Decry Trump Budget as 'Frightening,' 'Heartless,' 'Fraud'
Nets Whine Trump Lectured to NATO Allies ‘Instead of Making Nice’
WashPost Defends AP Freelancer's Sneaky Tactics at N.H. GOP Event
Writer: ‘Self-Pitying’ Media Help Make Right Conspiracy-Minded
Zucker: CNN Held to Different Standard, ‘People Come to Us for Facts’
CNN Blames Trump for Violence, Didn't Mind Guest Threatened GOP Rep
MSNBC: ‘How Much Blame’ Does Trump Get for Montana Incident?
During Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET hour, MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin just naturally assumed that President Trump deserved blame for Montana congressional candidate Creg Gianforte assaulting a reporter: “And how much blame should President Trump get, considering some of the rhetoric that we’ve heard from this president and – well, before he was president – and from the candidate himself?”