Democrats checking Democrats is cozy. On CNN, Washington Post "Fact Checker" Glenn Kessler insisted while Trump was a terrible falsehood spewer that wouldn't return his calls, Team Biden "will be responsive, and will be able to quickly back up what they're saying."
On MSNBC on Monday afternoon, host Katy Tur and former Bush strategist Mark McKinnon boldly proclaimed the need to "leach the poison" from the conservative media, from Fox to OAN to Newsmax to talk radio.
On Sunday's Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter sought a "real clear full solution" to the "information crisis" after the Capitol riot, which he blamed on Facebook and Twitter. Former Facebook executive Alex Stamos brought the chilling effect, insisting the need to "turn down" the "conservative influencers" and get cable companies like CNN's owner AT&T to remove Newsmax and OANN from…
In his ABC interview with Michael Strahan, Jacob Blake explains he picked up his knife after being tased twice by police...and then claimed he was just going to put it in his car and surrender. Blake's lawyers and some media outlets have presented Blake as "unarmed."
At the beginning of The ReidOut on Wednesday night, Joy Reid pressed fellow MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace about whether the Republican Party would require "de-Baathification" -- as in the strategy to drive Saddam Hussein's Baath Party out of power in Iraq.
On Sunday's PBS NewsHour Weekend, they bizarrely decided to discuss the "truth" and misinformation with disgraced CBS News anchor/fake news purveyor Dan Rather, selling his old book that came out in 2017. His fraudulent smears of George W. Bush in 2004 never came up.
Anderson Cooper, the son of the famous and uber-wealthy fashion designer Gloria Vanderbilt, can’t help it sometimes if his white-haired privilege gets the best of him. On Thursday, he made an obvious conclusion that rioting at the Capitol was deplorable, and then added that the Deplorables then went to the Olive Garden to celebrate.
MRC founder and president Brent Bozell appeared Wednesday night on The Evening Edit on Fox Business to discuss the riot at the Capitol today.
On Wednesday night’s All In on MSNBC, substitute host Mehdi Hasan associated Reaganism with “hundreds of thousands of deaths” in the pandemic, and suggested Republicans shouldn’t have the “audacity” to mock socialism, which apparently is easily mistaken for efficiency.
On Fox News Sunday, panelist Juan Williams wrongly claimed the panel was unanimous: "You have total agreement that, in fact, Joe Biden is a centrist. He's a moderate. He was never a Trojan horse for the far left or a socialist." Conservative Ben Domenech said nothing like that.