Trump Surprised It’s Easier to Deal with Russia Than Ukraine: ‘They Have All the Cards’

President Donald says he’s surprised that it seems easier to deal with Russia than Ukraine as he works to negotiate a peace deal between the two countries
Craig Bannister

Trump Orders Agencies to Seek Financial Restitution for Frivolous Lawsuits

It costs taxpayers’ money – and more – when the federal government has to defend itself against frivolous lawsuits, Pres. Donald Trump explained Thursday.
Craig Bannister

Kimmel: Closing Education Dept Is Trump's Plan To Make America Dumber

There is no correlation between the amount of money spent on education and education results, but according to ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel on his Thursday show, the reason why President Donald Trump wants to get rid of the Department of Education is because it will make people too dumb to criticize him.

Alex Christy

NPR & PBS Are Nothing But Biased Puppets - Defund Them!

In Washington D.C., familiar Sesame Street characters and former hippies protested potential cuts to taxpayer funding for NPR and PBS.

Justine Brooke Murray

Surprise! All Four CNN People-In-The-Street Criticize Trump On Economy

On CNN This Morning, host Audie Cornish aired clips of interviews with four Americans. And--surprise!--all of them were critical of Trump's economic policies.

Mark Finkelstein

Wildfires, Snowstorms, Strikes Contribute to February’s Uptick in Unemployment Rate

Regional wildfires, snowstorms and strikes contributed to the slight increase of the nation’s seasonally-adjusted national unemployment rate reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Friday.
Craig Bannister

POLL: What Was the Worst Media Take of the Week? 

POLL: What Was the Worst Media Take of the Week?

Geoffrey Dickens

Tomlinson Gets Excited For Possible Luigi Sex Tape

For CBS’s After Midnight host, Taylor Tomlinson, it has been a bad week, but on Thursday she claimed to find a silver lining: possible Luigi Mangione sex tapes. Not only did Tomlinson gush over the possible X-rated material from an alleged terrorist assassin, but she also dismissed his victim as “not hot, so I don’t remember” his name.

Alex Christy

Biden’s 2024 SOTU Drew 2X More Network Time Than Trump’s 2025 Speech

The most reliable indicator of the positive impact of President Donald Trump’s 2025 address before a Joint Session of Congress is the paucity of subsequent coverage it drew- 5 minutes and 7 seconds across all three network newscasts, versus a staggering 11 minutes and 26 seconds for then-President Joe Biden’s final State of the Union address. Stated plainly, Joe Biden’s final State of the…

Jorge Bonilla

Column: Celebrating Senator Slotkin's Shameless Speech

Everyone knows that winning the assignment of officially responding to a State of the Union speech can be a curse, not a blessing. But it depends on which party is responding. Pundits gushed over Democrat Sen. Elissa Slotkin this year. 

Tim Graham

DOGE: The Networks Try to Drive a Wedge Between Trump, Musk

The daily DOGE drumbeat continues apace, and the strategy behind the “legacy” media’s reporting is now plainly apparent. They want to drive a wedge between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

Jorge Bonilla

NY Times: 'G.O.P.’s Latest Move to Use Transgender People as Leverage'

New York Times House GOP-beat reporter (and frequent MSNBC presence) Annie Karni took the most cynical possible view of House Republicans attempt to protect women from men competing against them in sports in Wednesday’s edition, “Democrats Block Measure on Transgender Girls and Sports.” By contrast, the filibustering Democrats who apparently want biological males to invade female…

Clay Waters

MSNBC, Professor Team Up, Try to Revise History on Dem Love of Big Gov

MSNBC doled out some characteristically fractured wisdom on Wednesday’s The 11th Hour. Marc Dunkelman of Brown University’s Watson Institute blamed progressives for bringing the second Trump administration on themselves, claiming they had tied their own hands by impeding government power through no other means than, ironically enough, exercising government power. A revisionist history…

David Milliken

Former WashPost Editor Fears Financial Scrutiny of Public Broadcasting

With the Trump administration and Congress focused on cutting waste, fraud, and abuse from the federal budget, there’s an effort underway to make sure public broadcasting ended up under the microscope. The notion that public broadcasting would be held to any form of accountability, including the possibility they broke federal law, was apparently beyond the pale for former Washington Post…

Nicholas Fondacaro