WashPost Celebrates Anarchist Collective's 'Trump In the Nude' Statues

One perennially hot story on The Washington Post website promotes an “anarchist collective” of  anti-Trump protesters and their attempt to humiliate the GOP nominee with a set of statues of a (mostly) naked Trump. Imagine for two seconds how much ink (or cyberspace) the Post would give to a set of humiliating “Naked Hillary” statues....or imagine how much it would be denigrated as a slimy effort…
Tim Graham
August 19th, 2016 7:32 AM

Nets Give Lying Swimmers 6 Times the Coverage of Iran Cash Handoff

Shocking news broke Thursday that the handoff of the $400 million cash payment to Iran was a highly coordinated endeavor and did not occur until the American hostages were safe. These new details lend farther evidence to the argument that the cash was a ransom payment. But when it came to reporting this development the “Big Three” networks barely gave it anytime at all.
Nicholas Fondacaro
August 19th, 2016 12:38 AM

Bill Simmons Talks Trump with NYT and Former Obama Speechwriter

Bill Simmons never promised to confine his HBO Show, Any Given Wednesday, to sports and sports alone. He also never promised to discuss politics with both conservative and liberal views represented. Like many shows, it's all liberals.
Dylan Gwinn
August 18th, 2016 11:17 PM

Univision Buys Gawker. What's Next?

The dust has settled, the ink has dried, and a bankruptcy judge has approved Univision's purchase of Gawker Media for $135 million at auction. How does Gawker fit into Univision's media strategies, and what follows this blockbuster move? Let's take a look.
Jorge Bonilla
August 18th, 2016 10:33 PM

Obama Appointee Attacks Native American for Wearing Redskins Sweater

According to the Daily Mail, the left and the Obama Administration may have taken their war on the Redskins a tad too far.
Dylan Gwinn
August 18th, 2016 10:12 PM

Joe Scarborough Whines About Internet Trolls, Forgets Own Network

Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarborough brought on Time magazine Editor Nancy Gibbs to discuss the publication’s latest cover story about toxic environments on the internet. “I think we are all probably first amendment extremists about, yes, part of our life is that people will call us stupid and idiots and that's fine,” stated Gibbs, “But at what point do you not defend speech that suppresses speech…
Nicholas Fondacaro
August 18th, 2016 9:45 PM

Matthews Is NOT Happy with Obama on Iran; ‘They’re Going to Pay!'

On multiple occasions throughout Thursday’s Hardball on MSNBC, liberal host Chris Matthews made his feelings clear that he was livid at the Obama administration over revelations hours earlier that they indeed waited to give Iran $400 million that they claimed to have been repayment for money frozen during the 1979 revolution until four American hostages had left Iran. 

Curtis Houck
August 18th, 2016 9:44 PM

Socialist Bernie Sanders Dodged Revealing His Finances During Campaign

As NewsBusters previously reported, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders followed the motto of “Do as I say, not as I do” when members of the “mainstream media” criticized the socialist Vermont senator for buying a third house. On Wednesday, Dave Levinthal -- senior reporter for the nonprofit, nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity -- posted an article exposing another example of…
Randy Hall
August 18th, 2016 7:10 PM

Mitchell Wonders: ‘When Is the World Going to Pay Attention' to Syria?

Giving proper coverage to the heartbreaking and tear-jerking scene out of Aleppo, Syria with a bloody and dusty young boy sitting in an ambulance, MSNBC/NBC’s Andrea Mitchell devoted a full segment to the matter on Thursday afternoon but of course made no mention of President Barack Obama or his administration’s inaction in Syria to dispose of the Assad regime or ISIS in the over five years since…
Curtis Houck
August 18th, 2016 4:51 PM

Morning Joe Ad Laughably Touts ‘Firebrand’ Status of Opposing Trump

A new MSNBC ad touts the hosts of Morning Joe as tough “firebrands” and “disrupters” who stand up to people like Donald Trump. Yet, it was Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski who repeatedly fawned over Trump during the primaries and only turned on him once it became obvious he would be the nominee. 
Scott Whitlock
August 18th, 2016 4:37 PM

CNN's Gergen Frets Trump Camp's CEO Is Like Hitler's Propagandist

Appearing as a guest on Thursday's CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello, CNN political analyst David Gergen worried that the Republican party has "turned right," and that GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is "doubling down" by choosing Steve Bannon of Breitbart News as CEO of his campaign. As if Bannon were similar to a Nazi, Gergen fretted: "Mr. Breitbart has called Mr. Bannon -- who's the new…
Brad Wilmouth
August 18th, 2016 3:58 PM

Fusion: Olympian's Fable About Robbery in Rio is 'White Privilege'

Marisa Kabas, a reporter for Univision-owned website Fusion, devoted a series of Twitter posts on Thursday to forwarding the wild theory that Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte displayed his "white privilege" in his dubious claim that he was robbed at gunpoint while in Rio. Kabas targeted Jason Howerton of The Blaze, after he Tweeted, "Seriously, how did you did make Lochte **allegedly** being a jerk…
Matthew Balan
August 18th, 2016 3:33 PM

Nets Compare Louisiana Flood to Katrina But Ignore Obama Vacation

Between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, the broadcast networks of NBC, ABC, and CBS presented several reports on the “massive” and “historic” flooding devastating Louisiana, even comparing storm damage to that suffered during Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Katrina. However, the one thing missing from the coverage was a single mention of the President of the United States, Barack Obama.…

Kyle Drennen
August 18th, 2016 3:28 PM

CNN: Does Absent Obama 'Deserve Same Criticism' As Bush After Katrina?

Thursday morning, CNN’s Kate Bolduan brought on a local Louisiana journalist to discuss his paper’s editorial calling for President Obama to stop his vacation and address the devastating flood which has killed 13 people and been called “the worst disaster since Hurricane Sandy” by the Red Cross. The journalist, Peter Kovacs, editor for The Advocate, Louisiana's largest daily newspaper, compared…
Kristine Marsh
August 18th, 2016 2:49 PM