On Sunday's Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter worried out loud that the liberal media are missing the "big picture" of the "historic nature of Biden's agenda." He brought on two lefties to air the radical complaint that somehow the establishment press allowed GOP talking points to dominate the first Biden press conference. What?
NewsBusters executive editor Tim Graham discusses the latest trends in media bias on Just The News A.M. with Sophie Mann.
In a March 11 primetime special on NBC, Biden chief of staff Ron Klain tried to claim vaccines under Trump were moving at "a snail's pace." It was a million a day, plus.
On Monday night's Tucker Carlson Tonight, the Fox host had a message for Team Biden: "If you want them to take the vaccine, don't berate them. Don't issue more commands. Calm their fears by rationally explaining the benefits and the risks of taking the vaccine. That's how you deal with adults."
CNN led off New Day this morning at 6 am Eastern by suggesting Tucker Carlson may want you dead. Point and laugh at the network that uses "Facts First" as a motto, when perhaps it should be "Hate Fox First."
CNN primetime host Don Lemon appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night to plug his new book on racism and the flaws of white people. He told Fallon that the Capitol riot and all the white unease is over America becoming a "majority-minority" country.
On Tuesday's New Day, CNN pundit John Avlon uncorked another "Reality Check" that sounds just like a DNC-approved packet of talking points. He claimed a Nexis search of Fox News over the last week showed twice as many mentions of "cancel culture" as the "COVID relief bill."
CNN aired an entire White House event live on Monday's The Lead with Jake Tapper. Biden nominated two female generals for combatant commands. At the end, Biden failed to remember the name of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and even the name of the Pentagon. Seconds later, CNN anchor Pamela Brown and White House reporter Kaitlan Collins papered over the embarrassment by shifting the focus to…
MSNBC's Deadline: White House is still putting on guests from the disgraced Lincoln Project to rip the right-wingers. The guest was Kurt Bardella, whom substitute host Jason Johnson identified only as a "former spokesman for the House Oversight Committee," as he denounced the Republican Party's criticism of cancel culture as "the ultimate grift."
On Monday's Situation Room, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer teed up the talking points of NAACP boss Derrick Johnson. They both implied opposition to Biden nominees like Neera Tanden was somehow racist.