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Politico: 'Cuomo’s Coronavirus Halo Begins to Fade'
Could the love affair that the mainstream media has been having for New York governor Andrew Cuomo finally be diminishing? One sign of that could be a new skepticism creeping into the stories about how Cuomo has handled the coronavirus crises with his disastrous decision to send COVID-19 patients into nursing homes. An example of how the bloom might be off the rose for Cuomo could be seen in…
Watch These Pathetic, Smug CNN Promos Touting Their Riots Coverage
‘F*** Fox News!’; Far-Left Mob Chases, Harasses Fox News Crew Off Air
WHAT? Cuomo, Lemon Claim ‘CNN Is Not Being Victimized,’ ‘Not the News’
WashPost Editor's Arrogant Harvard Speech: We Embody 'Facts and Truth'
Dyson Wrongly Claims Black Cop Quickly Arrested After Killing Woman
On Friday's CNN Newsroom, host Brianna Keilar allowed race-obsessed Georgetown University professor and former MSNBC contributor Michael Eric Dyson to spout misinformation as he grasped for evidence to claim there has been a double standard in the treatment of the cop implicated in the death of black victim George Floyd in contrast with cops who have killed whites. Reacting to news that, four…
ABC, NBC Defend China, WHO from U.S., Bemoan Trump ‘Playing Politics’
Reporters Justify Violent Riots As Patriotic: Like ‘Boston Tea Party'
CNN’s Jones on Racism, Violence: Blame 'White, Liberal Hillary Voters'
Satire Site The Babylon Bee Claims More Facebook Censorship
A Tale of Two Protests: Minnesota Rioters Vs. Anti-Lockdown Protesters
When the protests against the senseless killing of George Floyd started to turn violent, CNN’s Don Lemon insisted on still labelling the rioters and looters as mere “protesters.” MSNBC’s Ali Velshi — with a burning building behind him — told viewers “This is mostly a protest. It is not generally speaking unruly.” This is in stark contrast to the coverage given to the largely peaceful rallies…
Cruz Urges Criminal Probe of Twitter for Possible Sanctions Violations
Twitter’s overreach has caused conservative leaders to declare an all-out political and legal response. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), sent an open letter to the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury on Friday to call for a criminal investigation into Twitter for violating the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and Executive Order 13876. Cruz quoted the wording of…