Ryan Foley
Ryan Foley | June 2, 2019
On Friday's edition of Real Time, host Bill Maher took shots at Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who gave a press conference earlier in the week declaring that "If we had confidence that the President clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said that."  Maher sarcastically asked, "What was his wedding like? 'Do you, Robert, take this woman?'"  Maher argued that based on his press conference…
Ryan Foley | June 1, 2019
Not surprisingly, David Letterman's appearance on The View Friday quickly devolved into Trump bashing. After playing a clip of an appearance of Trump on Late Night in 1987, Letterman talked about how "there, he seemed like a guy."  Letterman proceeded to fantasize about having "the chance to talk to him in person" again and promised to ask him "when did you become a goon?" During an appearance on…
Ryan Foley | May 31, 2019
Ordinarily, the media have quite an appetite for covering political family feuds; especially CNN. Last year, the network gave air time to relatives of Republican Congressman Paul Gosar, White House adviser Stephen Miller, and outgoing Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte to either trash their relatives and/or endorse their Democratic opponents.  However, they did not share the same enthusiasm for…
Ryan Foley | May 30, 2019
Thursday's edition of ABC World News Now featured an in-depth segment on the "tiniest surviving newborn," according to the Tiniest Babies Registry at the University of Iowa. Reporter Will Ganss noted that doctors said "they needed to perform an emergency C-section," adding "the baby wasn't growing and mom's life was in immediate danger." Keep in mind that abortion is often justified if the "mom's…
Ryan Foley | May 30, 2019
As ABC World News Tonight aired a story sympathetic to the pro-abortion movement, NBC Nightly News actually devoted 20 seconds to an inspiring story out of San Diego, where fill-in host Savannah Guthrie reported on the progress of "what doctors are calling the world's tiniest surviving baby, just 8.6 ounces when she was born prematurely at 23 weeks." Guthrie noted that "after five months in…
Ryan Foley | May 29, 2019
During his opening monologue Tuesday night, CNN Tonight host Don Lemon read aloud a portion of former FBI Director James Comey's op-ed in The Washington Post, which referred to President Trump as "a liar who doesn't care what damage he does to vital institutions." Lemon eventually warned that despite Comey's "strong words," "the conventional wisdom is if Americans are satisfied with the economy,…
Ryan Foley | May 28, 2019
During an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, radio host Howard Stern complained about "the idea that we're even discussing Roe v. Wade."  Stern asked "do we need more unwanted children on this planet?" He complained that "these same people who are screaming about abortions and they shouldn't be allowed, I don't see them adopting anyone necessarily." Stern expressed his concern about "a more…
Ryan Foley | May 28, 2019
During an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper Monday night, radio host Howard Stern did not hesitate to criticize President Trump, who appeared on his radio show multiple times as a private citizen. A portion of the interview aired on Monday's edition of New Day. According to Stern, President Trump's "level of narcissism is so strong and he has trouble with empathy," adding "I wish he'd go into…
Ryan Foley | May 25, 2019
On Deadline: White House Thursday, host Nicolle Wallace and her panel insulted President Trump’s intelligence and praised House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s approach to dealing with him. After saying that “Obama knows more on an Ambien slumber than this guy knows all hopped up,” Wallace could barely contain her excitement as she read aloud one of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s tweets: “Speaking of tweet…
Ryan Foley | May 25, 2019
On Friday's edition of The Five, co-host Greg Gutfeld reacted to the media's embrace of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she has gone toe-to-toe with President Trump: "it is another lesson for American viewers about the media and...the direction the media takes," asking "who do they mimic? Who do they champion?" Gutfeld answered his own question by listing off more examples of media malpractice: "…