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Comedy! Leftist Asks KJP If the FCC Can Pull the 'License' of Fox News
Mediaite boasted of exclusive access to Muslim comedian and Sirius XM satellite radio host Dean Obeidallah asking White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if Congress should give the FCC the power to remove their er, broadcast license after the cable news network's communications were revealed in the Dominion defamation lawsuit.
PBS Attacks Ark.Gov: GOP Trans ‘Rhetoric Leads to Real-World Violence'
PBS NewsHour host Amna Nawaz grilled former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who is weighing a presidential bid for the Republican nomination, on Friday’s show. After the inevitable Trump-related queries, Nawaz peppered the genial Hutchison about recent supposedly “extreme” legislation from Arkansas about transgender and bathroom issues, while taking her own extreme stance. (This is the…
Our Narrative Is 'News,' So Any Challenge to It Is 'Misleading'
At one time, the "news media" tried to give us something like just-the-facts journalism. But today they give us a liberal narrative and expect us to accept it as "news." Anything less than the liberal narrative is "misleading" or "false."
Laura Ingraham Takes On L.A. Times Piece on How Driving Is Now Racist
On Friday's The Ingraham Angle, Fox host Laura Ingraham began by taking on a Los Angeles Times article titled "How white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by L.A.’s people of color." This was by Sammy Roth, an energy reporter -- not an editorial writer. White guilt never ends.
Marlon Wayans: ‘No Apologies’ in Comedy
For Marlon Wayans, comedy is a family affair.
MSNBC Admits Abortion Is About Consequence-Free Sex
After months of MSNBC condemning the Supreme Court and pro-lifers for putting women’s lives at risk, The Saturday Show host Jonathan Capehart and Rethinking Sex author Christine Emba said the quiet part out loud when they lamented the downfall of Roe has hurt the cause of consequence-free sex.
On MSNBC, Swalwell Suggests Keeping Our Troops from Viewing Fox News
On her MSNBC show, Katie Phang suggests to Dem Rep. Eric Swalwell that Fox News be subject to "congressional oversight" and "gatekeeping." In response, Swalwell suggests that we "need to take a look at how [Fox News] is being broadcast to our troops," ominously concluding: "So I don't think we are without complete recourse."
MSNBC Alleges DeSantis And Youngkin Seek To 'Demoralize' Black People
MSNBC’s Joy Reid used the Friday edition of the The ReidOut to declare that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is “a curmudgeonly anti-black and anti-LGBTQ person” while BlackPac Executive Direction Adrianne Shropshire alleged DeSantis and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin seek to “demoralize” black people.
FLASHBACK: How the Media Tried to Kill Hillary’s E-Mail Scandal
Eight years ago, the New York Times’s Michael Schmidt broke the news that Hillary Clinton ignored government rules and used a personal server for e-mail during her time in office. Friendly journalists spent the next week furiously attempting to spin her scandalous conduct away, ultimately deriding reporters who provided tough coverage as Hillary “haters.”
NPR Goes Soft on Domestic Terrorism in Violent Atlanta 'Cop City' Fire
National Public Radio’s Morning Edition came close to justifying the destructive attacks on a police-and-firefighter training facility being built in woods near Atlanta, in which 23 people were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism after a sort of violent jamboree unfolded Sunday in which “civil-rights” and anti-police protesters joined with environmental activists and black-…
NewsBusters Podcast: Journalism In a Post-Truth World
The Catholic cable network EWTN and Franciscan University are holding a journalism conference on Friday and Saturday in DC. I was invited to bring our perspective to how media bias distorts the news. Despite naming our website NewsBusters, we want to be pro-journalism, but so much of the media-elite product isn't reporting as much as it is messaging.
CNN Skeptical On Charging Trump In Stormy Daniels Hush Money Case
CNN This Morning was surprisingly skeptical over the prospect of the Manhattan DA indicting Donald Trump in connection with a hush-money payment made to Stormy Daniels. Only CNN's John Avlon argued for the indictment, saying it's a question of equal justice under law, and a payoff that could have swung the presidential election.
Nets Omit GOP/Dem Rebuke of D.C. Crime Bill, PBS Decries Congress
The liberal broadcast networks love to throw around the term “historic” to praise legislative actions by Democrats. But since Wednesday, the network turned a blind eye to Congressional Republicans and Democrats coming together for the first time in 30 years to slap down a local D.C. law that would go soft on crime by reducing sentences for some violent crimes, including ones for guns. But…