On NBC's Sunday Today, Willie Geist asked softball questions about Hillary’s pain. “So how painful was it for you and has it been to watch the country since that day?” She hated Trump's “outrageous” inaugural address, but then said “it was what he did, and how he abused the office and how he mistreated people.”
Nothing is more awkward than a media reporter trying to report on his or her own media outlet, and Brian Stelter looked very awkward on Saturday night reporting on Chris Cuomo’s sudden Saturday firing. Suddenly, after the firing, Stelter admitted the obvious, that Cuomo "violated journalistic ethics and norms. Not once or twice but many times."
CNN Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter typically opens his show with a big commentary on the world of media -- and even in 2021, he often obsesses over Trump. On Sunday, he worried out loud about President Biden's "metastory," and he's upset that Biden is unpopular despite a supposedly terrific economy, and that somehow, Biden has COVID under control. Stelter complained "some partisan outlets…
On Thursday night’s edition of Gutfeld! on Fox News, Greg Gutfeld discussed Bill Maher’s appearance on Cuomo Prime Time, which was so troubling to the Left that Gutfeld's show suggested “Is Bill Maher turning into Greg Gutfeld?”
On Friday's MTP Daily, host Chuck Todd laid it on thick about which states (the red ones) were full of COVID problems.
Bill Maher took off against the “woke” Left again on Friday night’s Real Time show, singling out a nasty MSNBC headline about Glenn Youngkin’s election in Virginia about “white ignorance.”
On PBS, die-hard Democrat strategist James Carville blamed "stupid wokeness" for Democrats losses in Virginia.
On the Saturday night edition of MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin show, comedian Josh Gondelman accused the Lincoln Project of a clumsy, ineffective stunt in trying to place fake-Trumpers in front of a Youngkin for Governor bus in Virginia. Saying he had to keep his language clean he said these activists were "trying to rat fornicate without fornicating the rat to completion." The term "ratf--king" is an…
On Friday's PBS NewsHour, they lamented the close race for governor in Virginia in their weekly roundup, and Washington Post columnist and MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart spat out that "white grievance" was to blame, and "whiteness is a hell of a drug."