Media Whine Trump 'Using' Tibbetts Murder to Distract From Cohen Plea

Not even 24 hours after news broke that missing Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts was murdered by an illegal immigrant, the media are already trying to sweep the story under the rug and whine that Republicans want to distract attention away from the “more important” Michael Cohen plea deal.
Kristine Marsh

MSNBC Segment on ‘How Impeachment Works’ Gets Process Wrong

In his haste to outline the impeachment process for liberal viewers hoping to see President Trump removed from office, on Wednesday, MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi got a couple key facts wrong. Later in the 11:00 a.m. ET hour show, Velshi corrected his mistakes after being alerted to them by members of the audience via social media.
Kyle Drennen

Clinton Pal Stephanopoulos Talks to Clinton Pal Davis on Cohen

Who better than former Bill Clinton operative Lanny Davis to talk with former Bill Clinton operative George Stephanopoulos about Michael Cohen pleading guilty? Davis appeared on all three networks, Wednesday morning. No one mentioned Davis’s long history of Democratic activism. However, this connection was most egregious when Good Morning America’s Stephanopoulos interviewed him. 
Scott Whitlock

Trump: ‘You Can’t Have’ Social Media Censorship

While speaking at a rally in West Virginia on Tuesday, President Trump claimed the administration will stand up and defend people who say they are censored on social media.  
Ashley Rae Goldenberg

CNN Selectively Fact Checks Trump Tweets, Ignores Obama Comparison

During Poppy Harlow’s Wednesday show, CNN Newsroom, the anchor took the time to fact check some of President Trump’s tweets from that morning. However, Harlow stopped the buck halfway on one of the tweets, choosing to ignore a valid comparison to Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign.
Alec Sears

Nets Agree: Trump Impeachment Now ‘Front and Center’ in Midterms

Following the conviction of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and guilty pleas from former Trump attorney Michael Cohen on various federal charges on Tuesday, all three network morning shows on Wednesday declared the president’s impeachment to now be the main focus of the upcoming midterm elections.
Kyle Drennen

Media Drool Over Michael Cohen Plea Deal: Trump’s ‘Watergate'

This morning, the news and cable networks were abuzz with talk of “Watergate” and impeachment, salivating over the idea that Michael Cohen’s plea deal would lead to Trump’s ousting. Over and over again, the media compared the betrayal of the President’s former personal lawyer to Nixon’s scandal, calling Trump an “unindicted co-conspirator” in a scandal that was as big as Watergate.

Kristine Marsh

HuffPost Slams Military Displays at Professional Sports Events

Neither foreign powers nor terrorists are our greatest threat, according to William Astore's Huffington Post blog. The retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and history professor appears to have torched his bridges with the military and warns that the patriotic and military displays at professional sporting events are a big threat to democracy. Following the lead of ESPN writer Howard Bryant, who…
Jay Maxson

CNN Gushes Over Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Robe Collars

The robe collars of Ruth Bader Ginsburg are the subject of a CNN.com article. You will learn about her robe collars in excruciating detail from their fashion aspect to deep political meanings. This latest glorification of Ginsburg continues on and on until it becomes a parody of itself. 
P.J. Gladnick

Cuomo Denies ‘We Want to See’ Trump ‘Do Poorly’; Knocks Rally Goers

Closing out his CNN show on Tuesday on a bad day for President Trump, Chris Cuomo asserted in his “Closing Argument” that Tuesday was “a bad day” for America because the President’s supporters still boisterously cheered him at a rally and thus didn’t boo him in light of the Cohen and Manafort cases. Cuomo also appeared to hilariously assert that either the media or country writ large don’t “want…
Curtis Houck

Bozell and Graham Column: The Laughable Boston Globe

The Boston Globe successfully organized a campaign to get nearly 350 newspapers, large and small, to publish an editorial on August 16 “on the dangers of the administration's assault on the press.” They laughably claimed "This whole project is not anti-Trump. It's really pro-press.”
Brent Bozell and Tim Graham

How to Keep Aretha’s Music Playing

What does a white boy from the white suburbs of Washington, D.C., have to say about the passing of soul singer Aretha Franklin? At 16, I was a DJ on a local radio station, playing the rock ‘n’ roll and doo-wop recordings of the day. Many of the artists were black. Richard Penniman (aka “Little Richard”) tells a funny story about white kids back then. In “Hail, Hail, Rock ‘n’ Roll,” the 1987…
Cal Thomas

Womp, Womp: Omarosa's New Video Is a Big Flop

On Tuesday evening and following a whirlwind of a news day, Omarosa dropped a massive nothingburger while appearing on MSNBC’s Hardball. Host Chris Matthews peppered her with questions, in an attempt to have her get to the bottom of whether or not Trump is guilty in the eyes of the liberal media. Spoiler alert: he is.
Alec Sears

Carlson: Media Downplay of Captured Illegal's Record is 'Propaganda'

During Monday’s Tucker Carlson Tonight, the eponymous host opened the show by slamming the media for their scant coverage of “the new numbers on the drug crisis in America,” which found that “more than 70,000 Americans died of drug ODs in America last year.” According to Carlson, the media sees the drug crisis as “just middle America dying, no big deal.” He then contrasted the non-coverage of the…
Ryan Foley