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NBC Comedy: 'Rich White People' Get Best Healthcare, Rest Get 'Scraps'

Culture
November 1st, 2018 10:37 PM
On Thursday night's episode of NBC's Superstore, titled "Delivery Day, Dina (Lauren Ash) and Amy (America Ferrera) both finally gave birth -- however the two have very different experiences and thus we get a racially tinged lecture about health care inequality.
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O Their God: Nets Celebrate Oprah Campaigning in Georgia for Dems

November 1st, 2018 9:39 PM
Legendary TV personality Oprah Winfrey stumped for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in Georgia on Thursday and the liberal media couldn’t get enough of it. During their evening news programs, the major broadcast networks celebrated her efforts as they gushed about her going door-to-door and surprising voters.
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Nets Cheer Liberal Celebs Providing ‘Star-Powered Inspiration’ to Dems

November 1st, 2018 1:56 PM
On Thursday, the network morning shows applauded liberal celebrities joining Democratic candidates on the campaign trail days before the midterm elections, cheering on the “surge of star power.” While mentions were made of President Trump and other top Republicans barnstorming the country, reporters were clearly more enamored with Hollywood jumping into the race on behalf of the other side of the…
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NBC Fantasizes About Oprah Running in 2020, Touts Her Efforts in GA

November 1st, 2018 12:11 AM
The 2018 midterms were less than a week away and the liberal media were already looking forward to the 2020 Presidential election and dreaming about the candidates they would back against President Trump. During Wednesday’s NBC Nightly News, they were fantasizing about Oprah Winfrey going toe-to-toe Trump and touting her efforts to get Democrats elected in 2018.
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NBC, CBS: Forget Immigration, Health Care a Winning Issue for Dems

October 31st, 2018 3:57 PM

In an effort to push the issue that Democrats want to talk about in the final days of the midterm campaign, on Wednesday, both NBC’s Today show and CBS This Morning rejected efforts by President Trump to focus on illegal immigration and instead touted health care as the key to Democratic victory on Election Day.

Networks Skip 3.5% GDP, Less Than Two Weeks Before Midterms

Business
October 30th, 2018 10:25 AM
The economy “charged ahead in the third quarter,” according to The New York Times. But the good news didn’t make it into the broadcast evening news coverage on Oct. 26, even though it was one of the final big economic announcements before the 2018 midterm elections.

Anti-Trump and Anti-GOP: How TV News Is Spinning the Midterms

October 30th, 2018 8:00 AM
With just one week to go before the 2018 midterm elections, the broadcast networks are heavily spinning their campaign coverage against the Republicans, even as President Trump’s campaign activities have received more airtime than all of the individual Senate, House, and gubernatorial contests combined.
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Nets Disregard Florida GOP HQ Getting Shot Up, Opt to Bash Trump

October 29th, 2018 9:36 PM
It's hypocrisy of a very dangerous variety. For a week, the liberal media have been railing against President Trump, claiming he was the one responsible for the violence and death in recent days. Yet when the Volusia County Florida Republican Party headquarters was sprayed with bullets Sunday night, none of the broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) cared enough to mention it during their Monday…
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NBC Asks Washington About ‘Raising Children in Country We Live In'

October 29th, 2018 12:33 PM
During an interview with actress Kerry Washington on Monday’s Today show, co-host Craig Melvin asked the left-wing activist what it was like “raising children in the world that we live in now, in the country that we live in right now?” Predictably, Washington seized the chance to urge her fellow liberals to get out to vote in the midterm elections.
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NBC: If Americans Are ‘Fed Up’ and ‘Mean It’, Vote Against Trump/GOP

October 28th, 2018 10:28 AM
The day after an anti-Semite killed 11 people at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a week of political violence, NBC’s Sunday Today exploited the opportunity by trying to tie it all to President Trump. On top of that, the network suggested that the only hope to stop the violence was to send Trump a message at the ballot box by voting against him and the GOP.

NPR Shovels Dirt on Megyn Kelly: Too Much Racial 'Fox News Baggage'

October 27th, 2018 11:04 PM
NPR media reporter David Folkenflik shoveled his network's usual loads of disgust for Fox News in his coverage of Megyn Kelly's show getting canceled, allegedly over a discussion of racially insensitive Halloween costumes. "She really took on a lot of fire as a figure who brought on ideological baggage, who brought Fox News baggage." But Folkenflik didn't take this approach to MSNBC host Al…
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ABC Omits Good Guy With Gun from Kroger Shooting Story

October 26th, 2018 2:41 PM
On Wednesday evening, as the broadcast network evening newscasts reported on a shooting attack on a Kroger in  the Louisville, Kentucky, area, ABC stood out in not mentioning an armed citizen who shot at the gunman and might have prevented more shootings.
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Sad: ABC, NBC Newscasts Ignore Some Seriously Bad Avenatti News

October 26th, 2018 1:41 PM
On Thursday night and Friday morning, ABC and NBC newscasts refused to cover not one but two bad stories for liberal media darling and attorney Michael Avenatti as Republican Senator Chuck Grassley (IA) requested the Department of Justice investigate Avenatti and Kavanaugh accuser Julie Swetnick for their behavior during the confirmation fight.
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Nets Paint Georgia GOP as Targeting Minority Voters w Exact Match Law

October 26th, 2018 12:01 PM
Over the past few weeks, the broadcast networks -- and especially CNN and MSNBC -- have promoted claims by Democrats that thousands of minority voters in Georgia have been discriminated against because at least 53,000 new voter registrations were put on hold as "pending" until mistakes could be corrected. But those same networks have ignored recent revelations about why those applications were…