Ex-Facebook Employees Confess Site Censored Conservative News

In an extensive and troubling piece filed on Monday, former Facebook employees admitted to the tech site Gizmodo (an arm of Gawker Media) that the social media platform “routinely suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers” and included instances such as the IRS scandal and the late Chris Kyle, where the site’s “news curators” censored topics in favor of other ones that weren’t…
Curtis Houck
May 9th, 2016 2:04 PM

Say What? NYT Columnist Pens 'A Confession of Liberal Intolerance'

The Sunday Review section of The New York Times carried a surprise on the front page. It was a column by Nicholas Kristof titled “A Confession of Liberal Intolerance: We’re big on diversity, but not when it comes to conservatives in academia.” Times deputy metro editor Michael Luo extended that thought on Twitter: “Newsrooms should grapple, too.”
Tim Graham
May 9th, 2016 1:40 PM

Halperin: 'Only Way A Republican' Wins Is If 'The Press Favors Them'

MSNBC's Mark Halperin trumpeted the apparent power of the media on Monday's Morning Joe during a discussion about Donald Trump attacking the morning show: "The only way a Republican can win for president, I believe, is if the press favors them in coverage." Halperin then oddly claimed that Trump "had a chance to have better press coverage than Hillary Clinton. He's missing that chance. He's…
Matthew Balan
May 9th, 2016 1:35 PM

NYT's Texas Reporter Intimidated by ‘Hard-Right' 'Paranoia’ of Texans

The front of Sunday’s New York Times National section was swallowed up by an essay from Texas correspondent Manny Fernandez, “A Look at What Makes Texas Texas,” a cultural cringe in 1,700 words from Fernandez. The reporter moved to Houston from Brooklyn to cover the state for the NYT, and he still seems slightly freaked by his “hard-right” neighbors and the “fear, anger and sometimes paranoia…
Clay Waters
May 9th, 2016 12:49 PM

NBC Touts Trump’s ‘Flexibility’ as He ‘Moved to the Left’

On Monday’s NBC Today, correspondent Peter Alexander framed Donald Trump’s adoption of various liberal policy positions as evidence of his “flexibility” as a candidate: “Trump showing plenty of flexibility on the issues, now open to a minimum wage increase after opposing it during the primaries. Shifting positions on taxes, too. His plan calls for cuts for everybody, which he contradicted last…
Kyle Drennen
May 9th, 2016 12:49 PM

Networks Excited Over ‘Clinton Crossovers,’ Nabbing GOP Voters

All three networks on Monday appeared excited about the possibility of Hillary Clinton scoring Republican voters against Donald Trump, cheering the potential of “Clinton crossovers.” Former Democratic operative turned Good Morning America co-host George Stephanopoulos hailed the effort to “take advantage of that split in Republican ranks.” 
Scott Whitlock
May 9th, 2016 12:07 PM

MSNBC Hosts: Bill Clinton’s Affairs Were Only ‘Alleged'

In an utterance that could only be described as outrageous and irresponsible, MSNBC hosts Tamron Hall and Thomas Roberts went unchallenged by their combined four guests Monday morning and afternoon as they claimed that Bill Clinton’s voluminous instances of marital infidelity were just “alleged affairs” or “alleged misconduct” in context of Donald Trump invoking them over the weekend.
Curtis Houck
May 9th, 2016 11:57 AM

On MSNBC, Bernie Sanders Demands Democrat Equivalent of Fox News

In a sympathetic interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow that aired on Friday night, socialist presidential contender Bernie Sanders insisted the American people are "a little bit tired of corporate media" and "we have got to think about ways that the Democratic Party, for a start, starts funding the equivalent of Fox television." Even The Huffington Post thought that sounded a little funny: "Of…
Tim Graham
May 9th, 2016 9:44 AM

CBS Touts London's First Muslim Mayor: Won After 'Facts Trumped Fear'

On Saturday's CBS This Morning, correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti ran a report celebrating the election of London's first Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, as he portrayed conservative critics as exploiting "fear." Without trying to explain what critics were supposedly wrong about, Vigliotti suggested that his opponents were spreading misinformation as he declared that, "in the end, facts trumped fear…

Brad Wilmouth
May 9th, 2016 7:29 AM

New York Magazine Pundit: ‘Crude Tribalism’ Animates Typical GOP Voter

In a Tuesday post, New York magazine’s Chait suggested that conservatism is driven not by an elite but by its riff-raff. Chait asserted, “Whatever [the] abstract arguments for conservative policy…on the ground, Republican politics boils down to ethno-nationalistic passions ungoverned by reason,” and remarked that Donald Trump’s supporters “have revealed things about the nature of the party that…
Tom Johnson
May 9th, 2016 7:25 AM

Not News: Kerry Tells Grads We're in a 'Borderless' World

Based on the content of John Kerry's Friday commencement speech at Northeastern University, one might have expected that those in attendance threw away their passports after the event ended. That's because the Obama administration's Secretary of State told those in attendance: "You’re about to graduate into a complex and borderless world." Kerry's extraordinarily dense, naive and dangerous…
Tom Blumer
May 9th, 2016 6:08 AM

NBC’s ‘The Carmichael Show’ Exposes Feminist’s True Nature

I was torn over whether or not to write this post. However, as my perfect wife always says, any shot against feminism is worth posting. And since every wife/mother gets whatever she wants on Mother’s Day, here we are.
Dylan Gwinn
May 8th, 2016 11:16 PM

'Beacon' of Freedom? NPR Celebrates First Muslim Mayor of London

NPR announced on Saturday night that London elected “the first Muslim mayor of a major Western capital city.”  His name is Sadiq Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants, and he is now one of the most powerful members of the Labour Party. On Wednesday night’s All Things Considered, NPR brought London Evening Standard city hall editor Pippa Crerar to gush all over the prospect of Khan’s election as…
Tim Graham
May 8th, 2016 7:57 PM

Dickerson Interviews 'Grandmother Running for Commander-in-Chief'

Face the Nation host John Dickerson decided to dedicate portions of his show to airing clips from his recent softball interview with the “grandmother running for commander-in-chief,” Hillary Clinton. Dickerson’s interview ranged in topics from the e-mail server to how her mother influences her campaigning in terms of the example she is setting. The interview also featured questions about…
Nicholas Fondacaro
May 8th, 2016 4:18 PM