Gayle King
Nets More ‘Outraged’ by Trump Church Visit Than Rioters Burning It
On Monday, the network morning shows offered a combined 69 seconds of coverage on historic St. John’s Church in Washington, D.C. being set on fire and vandalized by violent protesters Sunday night. On Tuesday, those same broadcasts devoted a combined 30 minutes of coverage to hyping the “outrage” over President Trump visiting the church Monday evening.
Nuts: Nets Ask Bishop to Trash Trump, Not Antifa, After Church Visit
The networks spent this morning crying outrage at President Trump for visiting the historic St. John’s Church on Monday to show his support, after Antifa broke windows and tried to burn it down the night before. On Good Morning America, White House correspondent Cecilia Vega was more upset at President Trump taking photos in front of the church, than she was of the rioters who defaced…
CBS ‘Experts’ Claim ‘White Americans’ Have ‘Contempt for Black Life'
On Monday, CBS This Morning lined up so-called “experts” on race relations to accuse “white Americans” of being “taught” to have “contempt for black life” and that racism was like “dust in the air,” something “ingrained in our society.” The nasty blanket statements were treated as objective fact rather than radical declarations.
Nets Insists Protests, 'Mostly Peaceful' 'Largely Peaceful'
The networks went out of their way to protect violent left wing mobs like Antifa rioting and looting this past weekend, by insisting they were the outlier in demonstrations that happened across the country, protesting the death of George Floyd. While showcasing…
King: Corona Kept Us From Covering This Biden Story (Not Tara Reade)
Top 14: Celebrating the ‘Silver Linings’ of the Pandemic
The following are the Top 14 worst examples of liberal media types discovering the “bright spot” of the coronavirus crisis:
Nets Hail Obama’s Commencement Cudgel, Look Forward to More Attacks
On Sunday and Monday, all three broadcast networks cheered former President Obama’s decision to use a virtual commencement address as an opportunity to launch a nasty partisan attack against President Trump. Instead of criticizing such unseemly political rhetoric being used during a speech to students across the country in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, network anchors and reporters…