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MRC's Rich Noyes Calls Out Debate Moderators on Lopsided Interruptions
October 10th, 2016 11:12 PM
The Media Research Center’s Rich Noyes appeared on Fox Business Networks’ Risk and Reward Monday to discuss the bias of Sunday’s presidential debate moderators. Noyes noted that the moderators Martha Raddatz of ABC and Anderson Cooper of CNN interrupted Donald Trump by a roughly 2-1 margin. “But it was more than interruptions. You know, they were challenging Donald Trump,” he continued, “They…
'Stupid Fact Checks': NBC, USAT Hit Trump's 'Acid Wash' References
October 10th, 2016 10:08 PM
Former late-night TV host David Letterman was famous for his entertaining and fun "Stupid Pet Tricks" segments.
In the current presidential election cycle, the press, while claiming that Donald Trump and his campaign lie so often that the backlog of required genuine fact-checking on important matters is sky-high, is instead engaging in a non-entertaining, not at all fun effort known as "Stupid…
NYT's Krugman Says GOP the Sex Abuse Party; Paper Dismisses Broaddrick
October 10th, 2016 5:32 PM
Paul Krugman went there in his hackish Monday New York Times column, “Predators in Arms,” arguing that Republican politicians tend to be sexual abusers. The text box: “Is there a partisan pattern here?” Krugman apparently has never heard of Bill Clinton accuser Juanita Broaddrick, or the infamous exploits of “Chappaquiddick” Sen. Ted Kennedy, or Rep. Mel Reynolds, or Rep. Garry Studds. And…
Wikileaks E-Mails Show CNBC’s Harwood Cozying Up to Clinton Campaign
October 10th, 2016 5:12 PM
As part of the Monday’s e-mail dump by Wikileaks from Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, The Daily Caller’s Betsy Rothstein found yet another set of e-mails illustrating their cozy relationship with the liberal media as CNBC correspondent and infamously biased debate moderator John Harwood engaged in a variety of flattering conversations with Podesta and other Clinton officials.
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CBS Confronts Conway Over Debate, Tosses Softballs at Clinton Flack
October 10th, 2016 3:30 PM
On Monday, CBS This Morning hounded Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway over the second presidential debate. Norah O'Donnell wondered "what was the point" of spotlighting several of Bill Clinton's sexual abuse accusers just before the debate. Almost an hour earlier, O'Donnell and King, along with Charlie Rose, went much lighter on Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook.
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Media Rave for Raddatz: Debate ‘Winner,’ Not Afraid to be ‘In the Mix'
October 10th, 2016 3:29 PM
While ABC’s Martha Raddatz repeatedly sparred with Donald Trump and showed “utter contempt” for the Republican nominee during Sunday night’s debate, as the reviews rolled in Monday morning, the liberal media predictably celebrated the moderator’s biased performance.
La Guía para Votantes de Univisión favorece a Hillary Clinton
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October 10th, 2016 2:13 PM
Si hubiera una competencia entre las principales cadenas de televisión para ver cuál ha hecho más para impulsar la campaña presidencial de Hillary Clinton este año, no debería haber mucha duda sobre cuál se gana los honores máximos.
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CNN's Kucinich Brushes Off Clinton Sex Assaults as 'Conspiracy Theory'
October 10th, 2016 2:03 PM
Appearing as a panel member on Monday's New Day, CNN's Jackie Kucinich -- also of the Daily Beast -- tried to brush off accusations that Bill Clinton not only committed sexual assaults against women, but that Hillary Clinton took part in threatening the women to keep them quiet, as the Daily Beast Washington bureau chief suggested that such claims come "straight out of conspiracy theory land." It…
Conservative Leaders React to Presidential Debate, Lambaste Moderators
October 10th, 2016 1:26 PM
Following the second 2016 presidential debate on Sunday night between Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald, a diverse array of conservative leaders (including Media Research Center President and Founder Brent Bozell) offered their reactions to the proceedings and the biased performances of debate co-moderators Anderson Cooper and Martha Raddatz.
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Chuck Todd Whines: Trump ‘Publicly Humiliated’ Bill Clinton With Women
October 10th, 2016 1:24 PM
An irritated Chuck Todd on Monday chided Donald Trump for highlighting women who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual abuse. Talking about Sunday’s debate in which the businessman did a press conference with Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey, among others, the NBC journalist complained, “Only in the, sort of, the mind of some sort of movie writer of a third world democracy or…
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Bozell Slams Raddatz’s ‘Utter Contempt’ for Trump, NBC for Trump Tape
October 10th, 2016 12:35 PM
Appearing on the Monday edition of Fox Business Network’s Varney & Company, Media Research Center president Brent Bozell blasted Sunday’s presidential debate co-moderators Anderson Cooper for having “consistently challenged” Donald Trump and Martha Raddatz for “show[ing] utter contempt for Donald Trump on a national stage.”
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NBC, CBS Grill Trump Campaign Chief on Inviting Clinton Accusers
October 10th, 2016 12:33 PM
On Monday, the hosts on NBC’s Today and CBS This Morning demanded Donald Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway explain herself for daring to invite Bill Clinton’s sexual assault accusers to Sunday night’s debate. By contrast, Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook got nothing but softballs tossed his way on the same morning shows.
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Karl Defends Clinton While Admitting Trump E-Mail Statement Was 'True'
October 10th, 2016 11:56 AM
On Monday’s Good Morning America Jon Karl fact-checked the two presidential candidates statements from Sunday night’s debate. In his first fact-check, he analyzed Trump’s comment calling out Clinton for deleting 33,000 e-mails and rated it as “mostly true”, while at the same time trying to defend Clinton’s actions as not as bad ast Trump made them out to be.
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Double Standard? NBC Employs Trump, Bush For Years After 2005 Exchange
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October 10th, 2016 11:52 AM
The fallout from the Trump’s lewd video continues to impact NBC. CNN’s Brian Stelter reported on Oct. 11, that a source from NBC’s Today said host Billy Bush’s firing is imminent and a matter of “when,” not “if.” Neither Trump nor Bush were forced by the network to leave in 2005 for the explicit conversation. NBC continued to work with Trump for nearly a decade and eventually promoted Bush from…