Adorable: Fake News Jim to Publish Book to Make Us Feel Bad for Him

With much fanfare from the Associated Press and the CNN Public Relations team — err, Media team, it was announced Thursday that CNN chief White House correspondent, carnival barker, and pompous newsman Jim Acosta will be releasing a book on June 11 entitled The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America. Yes, really.
Curtis Houck

NBC News Op-Ed Slams Covington Kids: MAGA Hats 'Spoke Hate'

NBC News’s Think opinion website was plastered with hateful op-eds against the right Thursday targetting everyone from the Covington kids to Karen Pence. The Guardian’s Noah Berlatsky revealed the media's end game in his op-ed for the site,   mainly that the truth of what occurred doesn't really matter--this was all about the Make America Great Again hat students were wearing.
Kristine Marsh

NBC’s Roker Thrilled by Climate Concern: ‘Thank you, America'

During the Third Hour of NBC’s Today show on Thursday, weatherman Al Roker was eager to discuss the latest poll about climate change: “I want to know how America feels about global warming.” Fellow co-host Craig Melvin thanked him for setting up the story and proceeded to tout the new survey “that 73% of Americans polled said that global warming is happening.”
Kyle Drennen

Bozell: NBCUniversal Should Split from BuzzFeed After Fake Cohen Story

RESTON, VA — On Thursday, Media Research Center Founder and President Brent Bozell released an open letter to NBCUniversal President Jeff Wachtel calling on NBCUniversal to divest itself of BuzzFeed following a pattern of biased and factually inaccurate reporting, including its embarrassing Thursday night story about Michael Cohen and President Trump that was debunked nearly 24 hours later by the…
NB Staff

NY Times Again Shrugs Off Trump's Wall: ‘More Like a Headache’

No bad immigration news in a single town on the Mexican border equaled headline news in Thursday’s New York Times. Jose A. Del Real’s dispatch from the California-Mexico border, “A Wall? To a Border Town, More Like a Headache” was the latest attempt by the Times tried to suggest that one quiet border town hostile to Trump and his wall idea could be extrapolated into a conclusion that there is no…
Clay Waters

Banned! Facebook to Silence More Pages for ‘Misleading Headlines’

Yet another new Facebook content policy has hit the platform, enabling Facebook to censor even more pages than before. Facebook updated its fake news policy on January 23, to include some more reasons to take down pages and groups. Facebook updated its fake news policy on January 23, to include some more reasons to take down pages and groups. 
Corinne Weaver

Trump’s 50 Percent Hispanic Popularity Is Just the Beginning

Trump’s approval rating among Latinos has hit 50%, as I wrote it would nearly three years ago, in March of 2016. His approval rating could go on to surpass even this marker by addressing the border crisis at its source. This would be a disruptive, transformational development for all of Latin America.
Miguel I. Prado

Wow: Cuomo Lamely Defends Buzzfeed: 'Reporting's Hard'

Just when you think The View can’t get any more unwatchable, they bring on CNN journalists as their guests. On Thursday's show, host Chris Cuomo came on to talk about pretty much everything in the news cycle except Covington. He even defended Buzzfeed for their inaccurate anti-Trump report released last week, while defending his own network as having no bias but slamming Fox News for its own.
Kristine Marsh

GMA: ‘Genderless Babies’ Is ‘Healthy,’ Part of ‘Great Conversation’

Remember when network morning talk shows would try brighten the viewers’ day with sunshine-y and hopeful stories about the world being a great place? Yeah, those fond memories feel like they’re from a century ago, especially when one sees Good Morning America pushing Kate Hudson’s rules for raising “genderless” babies as their feel-good cover story for early-risers.
Gabriel Hays

Guthrie Lobs Softballs to Phillips: Should Sandmann Have ‘Apologized’?

After grilling Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann on Wednesday, NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie treated Native American activist Nathan Phillips to a softball sit-down on Thursday’s Today show. She began by asking Phillips how he was feeling and then fretted whether her hostile interview with Sandmann was “enough” for him and if the teenager “should have apologized” for their…
Kyle Drennen

Bozell Condemns Media’s ‘Anti-Christian Hatred’ of Covington Kids

Media Research Center President Brent Bozell condemned the irresponsible and reckless attacks from the media against the Covington kids, decrying it as “anti-Christian hatred.” Appearing on Wednesday's Larry O’Connor Show, Bozell underscored the seriousness of the smears: “Let’s be very clear about something: There have been death threats made. That school had to be closed down. It’s not a…
NB Staff

REALLY? MSNBC Still Pretending BuzzFeed Story Might Be True

For most, BuzzFeed’s recent reporting debacle is, both literally and figuratively, last week’s news. However, there are still some holdouts over at MSNBC who have continued to imply that the story might be true, even after Special Counsel Mueller’s office flatly denied it

Bill D'Agostino

Turn-offs: Millennials Make Politics Online Dating Priority

Liberals take themselves too seriously, example 4,381: Online dating app OkCupid has been asking the following question of users since 2003: “What’s more important in a romantic partner: great sex or similar political views?” (Online dating sites apparently are where dignity and discretion go to die.) OkCupid tells the Huffington Post’s Laura Bassett that now, for the first time since it debuted…
Matt Philbin

Gender-Denying Media Fight South Dakota Birth Gender Bill

South Dakota lawmakers are debating a bill that would require high school athletes to participate on the teams of their birth gender, and predictably the LGBT's media allies are weighing in against the commonsense measure. Gender deniers SB Nation Outsports and The Daily Beast denounced the proposed law, Senate Bill 49.
Jay Maxson