Bizarrely, Chuck Todd took a moment on MTP Daily on September 11 to mourn that we don’t have the same national unity today that we did after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This came about ten minutes after he opened the show by saying the virus takes a 9/11 death toll every week, and that President Trump is irresponsibly downplaying the threat.
On 9/11, MSNBC host Chuck Todd lamented "we have not had the same spirit to go after this pandemic as we did to go after those terrorists."
On The Daily Show, host Trevor Noah thinks protesters flipping over restaurant tables is funny. It's rude, he jokes, unless you begin by introducing yourself. "Hi, I'm Sean, I'll be your protester this evening."
On Wednesday's Deadline: White House, MSNBC analyst and former Senator Claire McCaskill ripped President Trump as the "stupidest president" ever for granting Washington Post "legend" Bob Woodward 18 hours of taped interviews during an election year. That's an interesting take for a "news" network -- don't be an idiot and grant big access to a journalist! That's career suicide!
CNN just gets desperate trying to say everything the president says is dictatorial. On Sunday's Reliable Sources, host Brian Stelter pretended it was "ominous" and threatening for the president to tell his supporters on Twitter to call or write the publisher of The Atlantic after their nasty story. That's democracy, and yet the nasty story's author, Jeffrey Goldberg, argued this is what dictators…
HILARIOUS question at end of softball-fest for Brian Stelter on PBS. Would you work at Fox?
Ducked! He said there should be room for an hour "all about fact-checking"!
You know you're watching an opinion show instead of a newscast when the medical expert screeches about President Trump having "blood on his hands" for mocking masks like a "third-grade schoolboy." This.....is CNN, and senior medical correspondent (but not a doctor) Elizabeth Cohen.
On Thursday's CNN Tonight, Reliable Sources host Brian Stelter insisted Trump has "squandered" all his credibility, so you have to believe The Atlantic magazine and its anonymous sources trashing Trump for allegedly calling our war dead "suckers" and "losers."
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.