Maxine Waters
Jake Tapper Runs Interference for Maxine Waters Inciting Wild Protests
During CNN's impeachment pre-game show on Wednesday, Dana Bash reported that former President Trump's lawyers are rushing to create videos showing Democrats using the same kind of rhetoric that House managers argue Trump should be convicted for. According to Jake Tapper, that would be an unfair criticism, because no violence came from them.
Column: Media Love for Menacing Maxine Waters
Maxine Waters is a darling of the liberal media. Washington Post features reporter Helena Andrews-Dyer (and coauthor R. Eric Thomas) put together a book titled Reclaiming Her Time: The Power of Maxine Waters. Being a darling means no one questions you when you scream that Trump officials should be hounded out of restaurants and disturbed all night at their homes. Our politics…
Not Just Doocy: Welker Brings Hardball for Psaki, Brings Up Waters
Despite Tuesday featuring the start of the second Trump impeachment trial, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki still held a briefing and faced tough questions from reporters such as Axios’s Hans Nichols, Real Clear Politics White House correspondent Philip Wegmann, and a daily dose of FNC’s Peter Doocy. But most surprisingly, NBC’s Kristen Welker offered a hardball on liberal hypocrisy on…
'View' Gives Dems a Pass on Inciting Violence, Coronavirus Leadership
The View hosts displayed their usual double standards for Democrats on Monday’s show on two topics; impeachment and coronavirus leadership.
Joy Reid Invites Maxine Waters to Discuss 'Threats' and 'Violence'
On Tuesday evening, MSNBC’s Democratic propagandist Joy Reid interviewed Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) to get Waters’ reaction to her colleague Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) recent Instagram live recounting of the Capitol riot on January 6. Of course, before The ReidOut host asked her softball question about how watching Ocasio-Cortez dramatically delineate her experience…
NY Times Shows Hypocrisy on Race, Hugo Chavez, and Maxine Waters
The inexcusable rioting and looting in the halls and floors of the U.S. Congress this week has cast a shameful pall over the country. But the New York Times often went beyond justifiably calling out the rioters and those who egged them on. The paper overreached, making accusations of racial favoritism among police and alleging a double standard on riots, while ignoring liberal…
Walter Williams Column: Today and Yesterday
In matters of race and other social phenomena, there is a tendency to believe that what is seen today has always been. For black people, the socioeconomic progress achieved during my lifetime, which started in 1936, exceeded anyone's wildest dreams. In 1936, most black people lived in gross material poverty and racial discrimination. Such poverty and discrimination is all but nonexistent today…
EVIL: Joy Mocks Rising Crime as ‘Fairy Tale,’ But Fears DHS ‘Invasion’
For MSNBC’s The ReidOut host Joy Reid, rising urban crime and violence were just things she laughed about and dismissed Wednesday as a “false” “narrative” concocted by President Trump to scare “white suburbs.” Rather, Reid insisted that Trump deployed “paramilitary” “secret police” across the country as he prepares to ignore the results of the 2020 election and that any such violence…