On June 20, Jimmy Fallon welcomed teenage school-shooting survivors David and Lauren Hogg to promote their new gun-control manifesto, #NeverAgain: A New Generation Draws the Line. David Hogg told Fallon he survived the shooting by recording other students and planning on how, if he died, his voice could still echo for "positive change" in Congress.
Seth Meyers says to CNN host Van Jones with a straight face that most comedians are pretty consistent in calling out hypocrisy and lies by politicians.
On Tuesday night's Rachel Maddow Show, the MSNBC host's usual elongated lecture contained a few seconds of easily identifiable falsehood. In attempting to underline just how badly Trump negotiated with the North Koreans, she claimed the communists "gave up nothing. They promised nothing." This at the very least left out three American hostages released.
On Thursday's Tucker Carlson Tonight, author Mark Steyn mightily mocked former FBI director James Comey for claiming he didn't know Anthony Weiner was married to top Hillary aide Huma Abedin.
Former FBI director James Comey told the Justice Department's Inspector General he couldn't figure out why Hillary Clinton's emails would end up on Anthony Weiner's computer. “I don’t know that I knew that [Weiner] was married to Huma Abedin at the time.” As dumb as this sounds, this is not a new spin for Comey. He also uncorked this I'm-seriously-uninformed line on the April 29 Meet the Press.
PolitiFact should watch this: On June 7, Sean Hannity listed a pile of left-wing outlets who mangled his sarcasm about Trump aides destroying evidence in the Russia probe in the exact way that Hillary Clinton and her aides destroyed evidence in the private e-mail server investigation.
On Friday's edition of The View, Sunny Hostin unleashed an angry tirade about people criticizing Samantha Bee instead of Roseanne Barr and Donald Trump. She reprised the full Kanye West attack on George W. Bush during a Hurricane Katrina telethon: "He doesn't care about African-Americans in this country!"
On Thursday night's Jimmy Kimmel Live, the ABC host reveled in Ted Cruz's Twitter reaction to his routine mocking Cruz as looking like a blobfish at the NBA playoffs in Houston. Cruz (quote-tweeting our NewsBusters article) challenged Kimmel to a one-on-one basketball game for charity. Kimmel accepted, and repeated his joke about Cruz as a blobfish, and as Herman Munster.
On Thursday's edition of The View, Joy Behar complained that Donald Trump couldn't tell the difference between criticism and racism. Trump said ABC apologizes for Rosanne Barr's racist tweet, but wouldn't apologize for their harsh news coverage of him. Behar insisted, like liberals do, that it's the media's job to criticize presidents (at least some of them), and they should take criticism "like…
On his 11th Hour show on Thursday night, Brian Williams suggested Donald Trump's pardons had a "mob movie" feel. Imagine Brian saying that about Bill Clinton's pardons, or Barack Obama's.