Price Calls Out Guthrie for Using ‘Bernie Sanders Line’ on Health Care

During an interview with Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price on Tuesday’s NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie employed a rhetorical tactic that was nearly identical to a line socialist Senator Bernie Sanders used to attack Republican health care reform. However, Price immediately called her out for borrowing the liberal talking point.
Kyle Drennen
March 14th, 2017 10:54 AM

NYT Provides Page One ‘Solace’ for Sheltered Libs, Promotes Lefty Talk

The front page of Monday’s New York Times documented how liberals are seeking mental comfort food through old-fashioned means -- by binging on left-wing talk and comedy shows in front of the television set -- in “Seeking Communal Solace, Liberals Turn Back to the TV," which began with this unpromising opening line: "There is a new safe space for liberals in the age of President Trump: the…
Clay Waters
March 14th, 2017 10:22 AM

O'Reilly Cites MRC Report on Soros Funding Women's March Partners

While the liberal broadcast networks continually fail to expose left-wing billionaire George Soros’ connections, Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly spent several minutes discussing the billionaire’s donations. 
Aly Nielsen
March 14th, 2017 9:31 AM

ABC, NBC Downplay Trump Connection to Jobs Report

While financial news networks, companies and economists linked optimism over President Donald Trump’s proposed economic policies to the strong jobs report, only one of three broadcast networks — CBS — made that connection. On March 10, The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced 235,000 new jobs were added in February — the first month entirely under the new president’s watch. The report shot past…
Julia A. Seymour
March 14th, 2017 8:50 AM

'Taken:' Evil White Men in Government More Threatening than Terrorists

As the Hollywood Left is wont to do, Tuesday night’s episode of NBC's Taken was filled with lessons on judgment and prejudice from a liberal point of view. In an effort to impart the lesson that not all Muslims are terrorists, Taken takes an extreme left turn that defies all logic and reason by shifting the blame for terrorism onto white, male, government officials.
Dawn Slusher
March 14th, 2017 3:52 AM

'Superior Donuts' Lectures on 'Unconscious Bias,' Stop-and-Frisk

After starting off the season failing at mocking police for brutality and later gun owners, CBS’s Superior Donuts really shouldn’t be discussing any more topics to do with the police. Or race. Yet here we are with an episode on both and so much more. Let’s get started because this one is a doozy.
Lindsay Kornick
March 13th, 2017 11:13 PM

Nets Omit Key Details of the CBO’s Assessment of GOP Health Care Bill

Late Monday afternoon, the Congressional Budget Office released its report on the House Republican’s proposal to repeal and replace the crumbling ObamaCare law, and it wasn’t pretty. “It finds that under the replacement plan, there would be more 14 million more uninsured people next year than under ObamaCare, and 24 million more uninsured a decade from now,” announced ABC anchor David Muir during…
Nicholas Fondacaro
March 13th, 2017 10:26 PM

Reporters Mock Righty Briefing-Room Newbies As Trump Softball-Tossers

One could easily count on the leftist snobs at The New Yorker to loathe the new pecking order at White House press conferences. Andrew Marantz wrote a snide piece full of anonymous whiners titled Is Trump Trolling The White House Press Corps? At daily briefings, Sean Spicer calls on young journalists from far-right sites. The mainstream media sees them as an existential threat.” Several snobbish…
Tim Graham
March 13th, 2017 9:32 PM

Luke Russert: ‘Many People Will Literally Die’ Under Health Care Plan

As if he were after Alan Grayson’s heart, former NBC News correspondent Luke Russert uncorked a disgusting tweet late Monday afternoon, suggesting that “many people will literally die” under the Republican plan to repeal and place ObamaCare. 
Curtis Houck
March 13th, 2017 5:48 PM

Spicer Battles NBC’s Alexander, Jackson on Trump's Trustworthiness

During Monday’s White House press briefing, press secretary Sean Spicer found himself in heated arguments with NBC News correspondents Peter Alexander and Hallie Jackson over whether the American people can “trust” President Donald Trump and the legitimacy of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). 
Curtis Houck
March 13th, 2017 5:14 PM

Dems Threaten to Shut Down Govt., Media Yawn; Outrage Over GOP in 2013

Who can forget when the media spent endless days of outrage hyperventilating that Republicans would “shutdown the government” in 2013? Well the media had quite the opposite reaction Monday when Democrats threatened to do the same thing, not even two months into Trump’s presidency.    
Kristine Marsh
March 13th, 2017 4:32 PM

Maddow Guest's Fix for Overbearing Bureaucracy: Hire More Bureaucrats!

For many Americans, the British vote to leave the European Union last June was pretty arcane stuff that didn't much matter until it was replicated on this side of the pond months later when Donald Trump was elected president. Right after the vote, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, always at the ready to sound the alarm regardless of whether it's needed, dubbed the Brexit vote a "global crisis". Instead…
Jack Coleman
March 13th, 2017 4:27 PM

Harvard Publishes 'Fake News' Guide Linking to Discredited Database

Demonstrating that the left will risk the reputation and credibility of virtually any of its cherished institutions in the name of defending the biased establishment press against its center-right competitors, the Harvard Library has published "Fake News, Misinformation, and Propaganda," a "research Guide" purporting to offer "a brief introduction to the spread of misinformation of all kinds and…
Tom Blumer
March 13th, 2017 4:20 PM

Spicer: Biased Coverage of ObamaCare ‘All Rainbows and Puppies’

Responding to a question from The Daily Caller’s Kaitlan Collins during Monday’s White House press briefing about slanted media coverage of ObamaCare, Sean Spicer accused journalists of ignoring the failures of the health care law and instead portraying it as “all rainbows and puppies.”
Kyle Drennen
March 13th, 2017 3:48 PM