Ryan Foley
Ryan Foley | April 27, 2019
An interview with Bob Costas on Friday's edition of Real Time started out about sports but not surprisingly, it did not take long for the discussion to turn political. Host Bill Maher asked Costas if he saw "anybody like today who's in that league with...Ali and Arthur Ashe and, you know, people who changed culture?" After praising SJW atheletes LeBron James, Malcolm Jenkins, and Doug Baldwin as…
Ryan Foley | April 27, 2019
During the final portion of his satirical segment "New Rules," Real Time host Bill Maher tore into Special Counsel Robert Mueller for not recommending an indictment against President Trump. Maher took issue with Mueller's "by the book" approach, arguing that "sometimes greatness means not doing everything by the book." Maher said that "all he had to do is what people in the justice system do…
Ryan Foley | April 27, 2019
During the final portion of his satirical segment "New Rules," Real Time host Bill Maher tore into Special Counsel Robert Mueller for not recommending an indictment against President Trump. Maher complained that "we all sat around waiting for Prosecutor Jesus to turn in his big report, and he came back with 'ask someone else.' We needed Superman and we got Clark can't." According to Maher, "if…
Ryan Foley | April 25, 2019
During his closing argument Wednesday, CNN host Chris Cuomo slammed  President Trump and Republican Congressman Steve King for using religion as "both shield and sword," and accused the former of "misusing Christianity." Cuomo complained that "religion is being used to pander and divide by men who have no business representing themselves as arbiters of the same." If Cuomo wanted to lecture a…
Ryan Foley | April 24, 2019
CNN host Brooke Baldwin closed the 3:00 PM ET hour of CNN Newsroom by mentioning that "the UN Security Council passed a resolution to protect wartime rape victims" before  complaining that "it was missing some key language that mentioned sexual and reproductive health." A perplexed Baldwin asked CNN Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Michelle Kosinski "so the language was removed because of protests…
Ryan Foley | April 23, 2019
In the past, former CNN host Piers Morgan has seemed to sympathize with the liberal point of view more often than not, especially when it comes to the Second Amendment and traditional values. However, Morgan ripped the liberal media for its coverage of the Mueller report during an appearance on Hannity Monday night. Morgan slammed "The Washington Post and The New York Times, who both won Pulitzer…
Ryan Foley | April 22, 2019
On Sunday's edition of Reliable Sources, host Brian Stelter begrudgingly admitted "there's no conspiracy found in the Mueller report." He proceeded to move the goal posts by declaring "there's no integrity either." Stelter began making a "morality" argument, claiming that journalists have a "role to stand up for decency and morality, especially if others won't." After rejecting the premise of…
Ryan Foley | April 22, 2019
On ABC's This Week Sunday, guest host Martha Raddatz interviewed Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway; specifically focusing on the conclusions of the Mueller report. Raddatz told Conway "the President says there's total vindication. Complete exoneration. No collusion. No obstruction."  Not surprisingly, Raddatz wanted to skip right over the "no collusion" part and focus on obstruction.…
Ryan Foley | April 20, 2019
On The Ingraham Angle Friday night, host Laura Ingraham and her panel discussed the media's "worst offenders of the week," specifically focusing on the post-Mueller report meltdowns that have engulfed the fourth estate.  Fox News Contributor Tammy Bruce talked about how "the media has been relying on the phrases like the walls are closing in. You know? They're coming in to get him. His whole…
Ryan Foley | April 20, 2019
On The Ingraham Angle Friday night, host Laura Ingraham and her panel reacted to the media meltdowns following the release of the Mueller report after playing some clips of "the worst offenders of the week."  According to Fox News Contributor Tammy Bruce, "it's turned into fan fiction." Bruce went on to compare the media figures still obsessed with the collusion narrative to people on the show…