Ryan Foley
Ryan Foley | November 10, 2018
During Friday’s edition of Morning Joe, the panel repeatedly mocked the concern of Florida Senate candidate Rick Scott, Senator Marco Rubio, and President Trump about Scott’s shrinking lead in the Florida Senate race as a result of votes coming in from the heavily Democratic Broward County well after Election Day. The panel neglected to mention that Florida law mandates the results of the mail…
Ryan Foley | November 9, 2018
As Newsbusters has previously reported, the CBS Evening News was the only one of Thursdays evening's news broadcast to mention that an Antifa mob showed up at Fox News host Tucker Carlson's house Wednesday evening, shouting threats and vandalizing his driveway.  On CNN and MSNBC, only one program on Thursday even bothered to mention the assault: CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin. While other…
Ryan Foley | November 8, 2018
Shortly after President Trump's well-documented spat with CNN White House Reporter Jim Acosta at a White House press conference yesterday, the President called on Yamiche Alcindor of PBS, who all too happily asked him a "gotcha" question that had nothing to do with the topic of the press conference, the results of the 2018 midterm elections. Alcindor brought up the President's description of…
Ryan Foley | November 8, 2018
Shortly after President Trump's well-documented spat with CNN White House Reporter Jim Acosta at a White House press conference yesterday, President Trump called on NBC's Peter Alexander, who rushed to Acosta's defense after President Trump called him a "rude, terrible person." President Trump told Alexander, "I'm not a big fan of yours, either." Alexander  scolded the President for saying that "…
Ryan Foley | November 4, 2018
During Friday's edition of Real Time With Bill Maher, the eponymous host engaged in quite a bit of hyperbole as he attempted to convince America's youth to vote. Maher engaged in the typical liberal fear-mongering, predicting that a victory for Republicans would mean the end of "reproductive rights," "legalized pot," "possibly gay marriage," and "what's left of the environment" before telling 18-…
Ryan Foley | November 4, 2018
During Friday's edition of Real Time With Bill Maher, the eponymous host talked about how President Trump's son-in-law described the President as a "black swan," in other words, "something we've never seen before that defies all previous expectations." Maher described the President as a "black swan with a mushroom penis," before claiming that President Trump has a lot more in common with Saddam…
Ryan Foley | November 3, 2018
During Thursday’s edition of Deadline: White House, host Nicolle Wallace and her panel devoted almost an entire segment to praising the “powerful” and “persuasive” Oprah Winfrey.  Wallace went on to talk about “the Oprah effect happening right in front of us as the TV superstar knocked on doors stumping for Stacey Abrams, the Democrat running for Governor there.” Wallace urged her audience to “…
Ryan Foley | November 3, 2018
During Thursday’s edition of Deadline: White House, host Nicolle Wallace and her panel devoted an entire segment to fawning over Oprah Winfrey, who held a campaign rally for Georgia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams earlier in the day. Moveon.org’s Karine Jean-Pierre highlighted “the stark difference” between Winfrey, who “reaches for the heart,” and President Trump, who she…
Ryan Foley | November 1, 2018
During Wednesday’s edition of Deadline: White House, host Nicolle Wallace and her panel had few kind words to say about President Trump, not surprisingly. One member of the panel, The New York Times’s Mara Gay urged voters to ignore the fact that “the economy is doing okay” and “put country over party” by voting against President Trump in the midterms, whom she described as a “white nationalist…
Ryan Foley | November 1, 2018
During Wednesday’s edition of Deadline: White House, host Nicolle Wallace and her panel had few kind words to say about President Trump, not surprisingly. Panelist Eddie Glaude, a professor at Princeton University, effectively blamed President Trump for the mass shooting in Pittsburgh and a less frequently reported shooting in Jeffersontown, Kentucky.  According to Glaude, President Trump “…