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NB Podcast: Burying Tim Walz 'Went to War' Clips, Tim's Pro-Hamas Imam
When Tim Walz surfaced on the campaign trail by himself, the networks glossed over or buried the VP nominee's false claims that he served in war zones. Most networks buried the Washington Examiner scoop on Walz's meetings with a pro-Hamas, Hitler-admiring imam in Minnesota who he lauded as a "master teacher." Managing Editor Curtis Houck joins the show to explain the coverage.
Contrast: WashPost Demands WH Censor Trump, Doocy & Wegmann Grill KJP
It was textbook case of contrasts during Monday’s White House press briefing as, on the one hand, one of The Washington Post’s lead Kamala Harris bootlickers called for the federal government — the Biden-Harris regime — to directly interfere in the 2024 election and censor Donald Trump and X’s Elon Musk and a softball from USA Today about Biden being wistful ahead of the…
Exclusive: Claremont Fellow Goes After Pro-DEI ‘Regime Media’
EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Carl, a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of The Unprotected Class, made clear that the legacy media is a willing partner of groups and governments pushing racially and discriminatory diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Scarborough's Christian Celebration of Dems: 'Unto Them Is Born'
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough invokes Christian liturgy to celebrate the Democrats' current good fortune: "Gene Robinson, before we get to the news of the day, behold, you bring tidings of good news to Democrats east, west, north, and South, for unto them is born the reason for exuberance."
The Washington Post's Phony Story About Trump and Black Journalists
Ya gotta love the decided lack of self-awareness at The Washington Post and ABC News.
Column: Washington Post Culture Mavens Go Coconutty Over Kamala
We have officially reached that late period in a presidential campaign where the thoroughly leftist national newspapers turn into partisan rags that coo and gush, this time over Kamala Harris. Consider the July 31 “Style” section of The Washington Post.
New Study Highlights The Washington Post's Systemic Anti-Israel Bias
A new study from The Washington Institute for Near East Studies has published a new study that sheds further light on the Washington Post’s biased coverage towards the war in Gaza. According to Robert Satloff, the Post accounts for 72 percent of all non-official anonymous sources.
WashPost's Gene Robinson Jumps On The Kamala Harris 'Weird' Train
Somebody might want to run an AI analysis of Eugene Robinson's current Washington Post column: "No, really, Republicans are getting weirder." It'd be interesting to see if it were written in the style of Kamala Harris speechwriters, or some other member of her campaign. He threw the W-word eight times in his column and six times on MSNBC today.
Doocy, Press Slam KJP on Biden Quitting, Kamala/Border Talking Points
Despite having had a day to regroup and President Biden’s Oval Office address, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre still wouldn’t divulge (read: admit) Thursday why President Biden ended his campaign to seek reelection and, as such, even liberal White House reporters make her look foolish. Fox’s Peter Doocy also did his thing, grilling her on leaked talking points from Vice President Kamala…
The Media And a Biden Replacement
So for all the constant backstage whispers on a Biden withdrawal - “Yes he will! No he won’t!- the unasked question is: if Biden drops out, who will the left-leaning media endorse?
Collusion Cackles? Max Boot's Wife Indicted as Agent of South Korea
Buried at the bottom of page A-3, today's Washington Post ran a little item headlined "Ex-CIA expert accused of aiding South Korea." Sue Mi Terry was "indicted on criminal charges of acting as an agent of South Korea," failing to register as a foreign agent -- like Hunter Biden. At the bottom of paragraph 8, we learned Terry is "the wife of Post columnist Max Boot," a Russian…
WashPost Art Critic: Iconic Trump Fist Pic Aids 'Darkest Forces' in US
Supporters of Donald Trump were encouraged when the former president raised his fist about a minute after being shot in the ear. But creepy Washington Post art critic Philip Kennicott warned this "powerful photograph" by AP photographer Evan Vucci was going to stoke America's Dark Side, you know, the ones who make Democracy Die in Darkness:
WashPost Refuses to Be Shamed When Democracy Could Die in a Shooting
The Washington Post shamelessly jumped right into the “no evidence” game on Sunday when Republicans complained that all of the Left’s routinely extreme demonization of Donald Trump could inspire violence. You know why: The Post has aggressively fanned the authoritarian fascist flames. "Democracy Dies in Darkness" was all about Trump.