On Tuesday night, PBS White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor filed a very slanted story on Trump's visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
PBS correspondent Yamiche Alcindor lets it rip on MSNBC, claiming some Trump supporters "think it's okay to shoot people in the street who are unarmed, who are at a protest." Says who? Not everyone shot by Kyle Rittenhouse was "unarmed" and he was being chased down the street.
The LOL moment of the hour when Brian Stelter appeared on C-SPAN was when a caller said CNN hates Trump, and Stelter replied "Who hates Trump? I don't hate Trump."
CNN host Brian Stelter appeared on C-SPAN's Washington Journal on Tuesday morning to promote his anti-Trump/anti-Fox News book Hoax. Callers were mostly hostile, including a Minnesota man who calmly told Stelter CNN was "the enemy of truth."
On Monday's Today, substitute co-host Willie Geist brought on New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt to lament that no one has still dug deep enough into Trump's ties with Russia!
On the bizarre spectacle they call Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter hosted a 12-minute segment on how the Trump administration is fascist, and the media is too timid to call it what it is. The guest was a Yale professor and Bernie Sanders donor.
Something surprising happened on Friday's PBS NewsHour. Both pundits agreed the Democrats are landing on the wrong side of the "Law and Order" question.
Is this supposed to be a tough question? On the last night of the Democrat convention, PBS anchor Judy Woodruff asks Biden deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield how they assess five of President Trump's associates getting indicted. That includes Michael Flynn, whose prosecution has been withdrawn.
At the start of a contentious interview with Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, PBS anchor Judy Woodruff complains that Republicans shouldn't exaggerate Joe Biden's ideology as socialist...when the networks routinely exaggerate everything wrong with President Trump.