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After Trump's New Year Tweets, Stelter Predicts Year of ‘Madness'
January 3rd, 2018 12:10 AM
President Trump couldn’t complete his second day of tweeting in 2018 without shots at the liberal media. With a tweet early Tuesday night, he hyped the fake news awards he planned to give out at the start of next week. And it caused the liberal media to have a mental breakdown, as demonstrated by CNN’s Brian Stelter, who predicted nothing but “madness” for 2018 during his appearance on Anderson…
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NewsBusters Year-in-Review: The Most Outrageous Quotes of 2017 Part IV
December 28th, 2017 8:30 AM
All this week, NewsBusters is recounting the most obnoxious liberal bias of 2017. Monday, we presented the most outrageous examples of journalists fawning over liberal or left-wing icons; on Tuesday, we showcased some of this year’s nastiest attacks on Republicans or conservatives; and yesterday, we highlighted the media’s freak-out over President Donald Trump. Today a look at the stupidest…
S.E. Cupp: Slamming Media Is 'Dangerous,' Fox News Is Dictator's Tool
December 26th, 2017 2:49 PM
CNN Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter offers a weekly guest list full of liberal journalists, and then occasionally he interviews a conservative....if the objective is to offer a conservative underlining one of Stelter's favorite points. That happened again on Christmas Eve, when S.E. Cupp, host of a talk show on HLN (a sister network of CNN), sounded the company talking points on how the "…
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CNN: 'Is Fox News A News Channel?'
December 19th, 2017 6:28 PM
This past Sunday on CNN’s Reliable Sources, host Brian Stelter asked this irony-filled question to NPR Media Correspondent David Folkenflik: “You and I have covered Fox News for years. Is it appropriate to call the channel a news channel?”
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CNN Media Panel: Trump Is Leading World Dictators on Press Crackdown
December 17th, 2017 4:36 PM
If you thought CNN’s open anti-Trump hysteria couldn’t get any wilder, then buckle up, because at the end of Reliable Sources on Sunday host Brian Stelter led a segment dedicated to press crackdowns by dictators and how the President’s “fake news” call-outs were helping them. Stelter began the segment with a monologue about the case of “award-winning Mexican journalist, Emilio Gutierrez, and his…
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CNN Media Panel: Our Fake News Stories Are Why You Should Trust Us
December 10th, 2017 5:06 PM
In one of the most asinine discussions about the liberal media’s credibility problem, CNN host Brian Stelter took to Reliable Sources on Sunday to defend his outlet and the rest of the media for the latest swarm of fake news stories plaguing the country. And offering no apology to the public for muddying the discourse, Stelter defended their precious anonymous sources while his guests claimed…
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Media: Trump Worse Than Bin Laden, Talks Like Charles Manson
December 8th, 2017 10:04 AM
Liberal reporters and hosts are closing out the year with a bang, spending the last month damning Donald Trump as an “unhinged” “sociopathic” mental case who was comparable to Charles Manson and Osama Bin Laden. Celebrities also raged against Trump as Netflix host Chelsea Handler hoped to see Trump in handcuffs” and Hunger Games movie star Jennifer Lawrence boasted if she ever met the…
Report: ABC News President Bars Brian Ross from Reporting on Trump
December 4th, 2017 10:28 PM
In a CNN scoop out Monday, Oliver Darcy and Brian Stelter reported that ABC News President James Goldston angrily tore into his staff on Monday during an editorial conference call, “and announced that [Brian] Ross, the network's chief investigative reporter, will no longer cover stories related to President Trump.”
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CNN Media Panel Frets US Will ‘Pay a Heavy Price’ for Trump's Madness
December 3rd, 2017 3:19 PM
After starting Sunday’s Reliable Sources by shredding ABC and Brian Ross for their disastrous reporting regarding Michael Flynn’s plea deal, host Brian Stelter retreated to more familiar ground: Claiming President Trump was insane and was a threat to everyone.
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CNN Column Rewrites History in Attempt to Ban the Term 'Fake News'
November 28th, 2017 9:37 AM
At CNN.com on Sunday, Hossein Derakhshan and Claire Wardle told us that they want to "Ban the term 'fake news.'" Though theirs is an opinion piece supposedly representing the authors' views and not those of the network, its wish to banish the term "fake news" from public discussion echoes CNN head Jeff Zucker's sentiments expressed in early May, and acts as if CNN itself wasn't one furiously…
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CNN's Stelter Touts Late Night TV’s ‘Resistance’ Against Trump
November 21st, 2017 12:50 PM
CNN is still proudly touting the media’s “resistance” against President Trump, despite it being over a year since he was elected into office.
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CNN’s Stelter Fawns Over Trump Impersonator Breaking Down Gestures
November 19th, 2017 5:53 PM
To promote his Monday night special glorifying late-night comedians bashing Trump, CNN’s Brian Stelter closed out his Sunday show by showing off his giddy interview with Trump impersonator Anthony Atamanuik. Stelter was like a kid in a candy store as he laughed along with his guest, joking about Trump’s speech patterns and mocking him for being out of shape.
Stelter Frets ‘Stupid’ Mistakes in Media Are ‘Amplified' to Harm Them
November 17th, 2017 5:52 PM
CNN’s Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter invited on HLN’s S.E. Unfiltered host S.E. Cupp for an illuminating 22-minute podcast released Friday dealing with conservative distrust in the news media. It featured solid points by Cupp and complaints by Stelter that mistakes in the media have unfairly been “amplified by some right-wing outlets as if the entire press is culpable.”
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CNN Media Panel: ‘Negative Partisan’ Media a Problem from the Right
November 12th, 2017 6:44 PM
During Brian Stelter’s Sunday morning media sermon on CNN’s Reliable Sources, he and his panel of media critics decried what they called "negative partisan" media and blamed it for dividing the country. Sounds pretty accurate, right? But according to them most of the blame for a divided country rested on the shoulders of conservative and right-leaning media outlets.