CNN's Don Lemon, Unbiased? 'Sometimes...I Have to Bite My Tongue'

The "Page Six" gossips at the New York Post caught up with CNN anchor Don Lemon, and suggested he can have trouble keeping his opinions to himself. “Sometimes I want to say something, but I cannot say it on tape,” he said. “I have to bite my tongue.”
Tim Graham
November 22nd, 2016 7:11 AM

TBS Show: Shooting Black Teens Is ‘Obviously’ All Police Do

For all those who loathe the vapid lives of self-obsessed 20-somethings… you are not in luck with TBS’s new dark comedy Search Party. While I admire the show for attempting to take a “satirical” turn on Millennials in a serious situation, Search Party seems to greatly overestimate our tolerance for these kinds of people. 
Lindsay Kornick
November 22nd, 2016 12:39 AM

Matthews Off the High Speed Rails: 'Grab' Private Offshore Money

MSNBC’s Chris Matthews went of the metaphorical high speed rails during Hardball Monday night, as he announced a ridiculous plan to fund high speed rail. “We've got about $30 trillion sitting overseas, because of the tax laws of this country, the corporate tax rates and things like that,” he explained, “You say, ‘Why don't we find a way to grab all of that, in fact, and put it into development of…
Nicholas Fondacaro
November 21st, 2016 11:23 PM

Real AP Headline: 'Trump Staff Picks 'Injustice to America''

It's hardly a secret that establishment press news organizations have had a hard time coping with the reality that Donald Trump is this nation's President-Elect. Having worked so zealously in their failed effort to push Hillary Clinton over the finish line while abandoning all remnants of journalistic standards, the Associated Press and its reporters appear to be among the hardest hit. That…
Tom Blumer
November 21st, 2016 11:15 PM

Bloomberg WADR: Trump ‘Intends to Profiteer,’ Like LBJ and Harry Reid

Bloomberg’s political duo, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, seemed to take conspiracy theories about a Donald Trump presidency to a new level Monday evening’s With All Due Respect, when they speculated that the president-elect would “openly” and “with impunity” profiteer off of his elected position. And in the process, they implicated both President Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator Harry Reid in such…
Nicholas Fondacaro
November 21st, 2016 8:54 PM

New Poll: 38% Give the Press a Big Fat 'F' for Campaign Coverage

Evidence keeps piling up that the American people have a very low opinion of how the media reports on our elections. The latest Pew Research Center opinion survey revealed “Just 22% give the press a grade of an A or B, while 38% give it a failing grade” – an F. The approval of the media has been declining for years. After the 2004 re-election of George W. Bush, 33 percent of voters gave the…

Tim Graham
November 21st, 2016 8:07 PM

NY Times Mourns End of 'Fashion's Love Affair' With 'Washington'

Almost two weeks ago Donald Trump was elected president, much of the news surrounding his monumental win has focused on snowflakes protesting the very democracy that elected their presidential candidate of choice – President Obama – to two terms, or a “who’s who” of Trump’s cabinet. However, The New York Times Fashion & Style section tells the story of how the fashion world was thrown into a…
Melissa Mullins
November 21st, 2016 7:53 PM

WashPost Touts Lefty Tears, Free Acupuncture to Cope with Trump Win

The liberal meltdown over the 2016 presidential election resurfaced on the front page of the local news section from Sunday’s Washington Post as journalists Michael Alison Chandler and Tara Bahrampour profiled snowflakes upset at Hillary Clinton’s loss who called in sick from work, wore black the day after the election, and even offered free acupuncture and tea for teary-eyed spa patrons.  
Curtis Houck
November 21st, 2016 6:39 PM

MSNBC Hosts Hollywood Reporter, says: ‘We the Media – The Liberals'

On Monday’s Morning Joe, the liberal media’s concern about appointments to the Trump administration was once again observed concerning the latest controversial selection of White House chief strategist. Former Trump campaign chief executive officer, Steve Bannon was appointed last week to one of the most important advisory positions in the White House. Bannon, a former chairman of Breitbart News…
Kristian Kafozoff
November 21st, 2016 5:00 PM

Press Yawns as Howard Dean Calls Bannon a 'Nazi'

Though there are other candidates for the post, it appears that the two leading contenders to take the disgraced Donna Brazile's place as the head of the Democratic National Committee are Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison and former 2004 presidential candidate Howard Dean. It appears that one of the requirements to be DNC head is being on the record as equating Republican and conservative…
Tom Blumer
November 21st, 2016 3:49 PM

#NameAPenceMusical: Twitterverse Explodes After Hamilton Hubbub

Following the Hamilton cast’s public message to Mike Pence at a weekend performance he attended, Twitter erupted into controversy surrounding the appropriateness of the comments. Some advocated boycotting the show. Others expressed support for the actors’ words, which suggested that the incoming administration would not protect minority rights, the Constitution, or the planet. However, by Monday…
Sarah Stites
November 21st, 2016 3:27 PM

CNN's Cuomo Presses Conway on Sessions, Trump's Tweets

As Donald Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway appeared as a guest on Monday's New Day on CNN, co-host Chris Cuomo spent close to half the segment pressing her over Trump's recent tweets criticizing Saturday Night Live's biased portrayal of him, along with the cast members of the play Hamilton recently confronting Vice President-elect Mike Pence at one of their shows.
Brad Wilmouth
November 21st, 2016 2:55 PM

MRC’s Tim Graham Unloads on Liberal Celebrity Lectures at the AMAs

Media Research Center director of media analysis Tim Graham joined the Monday edition of Fox Business Network’s Cavuto: Coast to Coast to discuss Sunday’s American Music Awards (AMAs) and Graham blasted the liberal celebrities mocking President-elect Donald Trump and wife Melania Trump for “doubling down” on the fact that they’re not in touch with the American people.
NB Staff
November 21st, 2016 2:48 PM

On CBS, Heilemann Hypes Trump's 'Hardline Group Ideologically'

Bloomberg's John Heilemann played up President-Elect Donald Trump's "very monochromatic group" of Cabinet picks so far during a segment on Monday's CBS This Morning. Gayle King underlined how Vice President-Elect Mike Pence stated that Trump "will represent all of the people of the country," and added that "when you look at the picks so far, there are some troubling signs, some say, about lack of…
Matthew Balan
November 21st, 2016 2:11 PM