Zero Self-Awareness: Todd Whacks Trump's 'Concierge Media Friends'

On NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday, Chuck Todd devoted a whole hour to analyzing Trump vs. the Press, but he worked energetically to avoid the notion the media lost trust because it's seen as part of the Democratic National Machine. There were no questions about whether they failed in being too soft on Hillary Clinton, because they never think they've been too soft on Democrats. Todd displayed the…
Tim Graham
January 2nd, 2017 8:19 AM

Fox's 'The Mick' Praises Planned Parenthood Services In Pilot

Let’s cut to the chase on this: unlikable people are just not funny. Even worse is when every single character in a "comedy" is unlikable for a full thirty minutes, and they praise an unlikable organization like Planned Parenthood. And yet that is what audiences are forced to sit through with Fox's new series The Mick.
Lindsay Kornick
January 1st, 2017 9:49 PM

Ex-NPR Host: Trump Slogan Based on Promise of 'White Prosperity'

CBS’s Face the Nation led off 2017 with a political panel where everyone was completely disgusted by President-elect Trump. The two Bush White House veterans – speechwriters Michael Gerson and David Frum – talked in dark terms about an election stolen by Russia and a forthcoming “constitutional crisis.” On the Left were Jeffrey Goldberg, the Obama-polishing editor of The Atlantic magazine, and…
Tim Graham
January 1st, 2017 7:48 PM

Blogger: ‘Dumb Motherf**kers’ in MSM Partly to Blame For Fake News

In the mid-1990s, when the great Norm Macdonald was kicking off his “Weekend Update” segments of Saturday Night Live with, “And now, the fake news,” pretty much everyone knew what he meant. These days, however, disputes over definitions of “fake news” seem as common as fake news itself. It may be that the lefty writer angriest about fake news is media critic and political blogger Allison…
Tom Johnson
January 1st, 2017 6:59 PM

Religion News Group Picks Khizr Khan, Wife as Top Newsmakers of 2016

In his syndicated column, Terry Mattingly marveled that the journalists belonging to the Religion News Association picked Donald Trump’s election as the number-one religion story of 2016, but the number one “religion newsmakers of the year" were instead “Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the Muslim parents of a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq, who appeared before the Democratic National Convention as Mr. Khan…
Tim Graham
January 1st, 2017 3:15 PM

Study: Christians Most Persecuted Religious Group in the World

Here’s a study you won’t find in any of the major-media headlines. According to the Director of the Centre for Studies on New Religions (Cesnur), Massimo Introvigne, Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world, with over 90,000 Christians killed in 2016 alone. Introvigne told Vatican Radio that there are nearly half a billion Christians who are unable to express or practice…
Melissa Mullins
January 1st, 2017 8:36 AM

NYT Goes Full Woody Allen in Neurotic Editorial to Wrap Up Awful 2016

The lead New York Times editorial for New Year's Eve aiming to wrap up 2016, “Take a Bad Year. And Make It Better,” marked a triumph of liberal emotion over reason. The editorial voice of this eminent newpaper reduces itself to a Woody Allen caricature of an urban liberal wimp tormented by dictator Trump and his racist fellow citizens, but without the virtue of actual humor.
Clay Waters
December 31st, 2016 9:41 PM

Vox Writer: Many Celebrities Died in 2016; Liberals Hardest Hit

Besides the electoral setbacks that liberals absorbed in 2016, they also were politically traumatized by quite a few of the year’s celebrity deaths, according to Caroline Framke. In a Friday piece, Framke opined that it was “particularly cruel” that “an entire tier of progressive icons” was passing away at the same time that Donald Trump was “riding a…wave of fury that depends on fear, xenophobia…
Tom Johnson
December 31st, 2016 9:08 PM

Press Thinks It Owns 'Fake News' Tag; Center-Right Has Had It 10 Years

On Christmas evening, appearing in print on Sunday, December 26, Jeremy Peters at the New York Times pretended that the term "fake news" has only gained common currency very recently during the social media era. He also effectively contended that the establishment press holds ownership rights over the term, claiming that "conservative cable and radio personalities, top Republicans and even Mr. (…
Tom Blumer
December 31st, 2016 8:44 PM

Fake News? KKK Members Say They Were Paid to Distort Facts for A&E

xThe "mainstream" media have been accused of being far too interested in promoting the Ku Klux Klan for ratings. The A&E cable network ended up pulling a new series slated for a January debut called Escaping the KKK: A Documentary Series Exposing Hate in America after allegations that they paid the Klan members and staged fictional events to add drama. That's fake episodes of hate.
Melissa Mullins
December 31st, 2016 8:17 PM

NYT's Anti-Trump Angle: 'Trump Bump' in Weddings for Immigrants, Gays

Credit the New York Times for covering every possible left-wing, Manhattan-centric anti-Trump angle as Inauguration Day approaches. Reporter Emily Rueb found a surge in marriages, especially among gay couples and immigrants (preferably both), before Donald Trump takes office on January 20: “Saying ‘I Do’ Becomes A New Priority – Some Couples Feel an Urgency To Wed Before Inauguration Day."
Clay Waters
December 31st, 2016 1:59 PM

CBS, Time Editor Push 'Deadly' Warming: 'Not Subject to Politics'

CBS News ran a poll on global warming in December that it did not broadcast. PollingReport.com displayed a December 9-13 survey question: "Do you think global warming is an environmental problem that is causing a serious impact now, or do you think the impact of global warming won't happen until sometime in the future, or do you think global warming won't have a serious impact at all?" CBS did…
Tim Graham
December 31st, 2016 1:49 PM

Here's Most Outrageously Liberal Quotes in Scripted Network TV: Part I

This past week, the MRC’s Rich Noyes charted some of the most outrageous liberal media quotes in 2016. They served as yet another example of how the masks came off of countless journalists this election year, revealing their liberal biases. However, it’s not just the case with the news media but also scripted shows airing in primetime on ABC, CBS, and NBC.   
Matt Norcross
December 31st, 2016 12:10 PM

Red State Revenge? J-Law’s ‘Passengers’ Bombs

On the surface, “Passengers” looks like sci-fi catnip. Two attractive stars play passengers on a long-distance space flight. Their cryo-pods open prematurely, forcing them to fix the faulty beds or live out their lives in space. Alone. The only thing left for them to do is fall in love.  That delivers both a sci-fi punch and romantic potential. And then there’s Lawrence’s open letter. The Oscar…
Christian Toto
December 31st, 2016 12:05 PM