Broadcast Television
Nets Hype Experimental Virus Treatments, Bash Drug Boosted By Trump
CBS, NBC Tout End of Wuhan Lockdown, Downplay China ‘Fudging' the Data
SciFi Drama Makes ‘Buzzed Redneck’ a Diamond and Silk Fan
U.S. Press Disgusted Trump Grilled Hong Kong Reporter on China Ties
Harbingers of DOOM: CBS Decries Trump’s Messages of HOPE in Crisis
ABC Asks Biden to Blame Virus Deaths on Trump, Ignores Assault Claim
ABC Claims Trump Is Treating Crisis Briefings Like a ‘Reality TV Show’
‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’: ICE ‘Keeps Lots of Immigrants from Helping Cops’
YOU LIE: ABC Claims Trump Blocking Insurance Enrollment During Crisis
CBS: Trump 'Acted too Late,' Left Us 'Unprepared,' and 'Costing Lives'
Despite the fact President Trump had banned flights from China from entering the U.S. back in January (a move praised by Dr. Anthony Fauci as crucial to the fight against the coronavirus), the CBS Evening News and White House correspondent Weijia Jiang spent a portion of Wednesday’s program pushing suggestions the administration had acted too slowly and it was costing American lives.
NBC Claims 100-240K Dead Is Trump’s ‘Best-Case Scenario’ for Country
The liberal media’s fear-mongering has gotten out of control. Watchers of Tuesday’s NBC Nightly News were given the impression that the Trump administration was content with anywhere between 100,000 and 240,000 Americans dying to the coronavirus in the next few weeks. That’s because correspondent Geoff Bennett flagrantly lied and claimed that projection was their “best-case scenario.” In…
CW Sci-Fi Drama Bashes Sanctuary Cities for Unborn
ABC/CBS Stoke Fear of Shortages, NBC Touts Companies Stepping Up
Panic and fear were on the top of the agenda for ABC’s World News Tonight and CBS Evening News during their Monday night broadcasts. Each of these networks harped on valid worries over a lack of personal protective equipment for health care workers, ventilators, and the lag in results of coronavirus testing. But it was only NBC Nightly News that highlighted what the Trump administration was…