On Friday night's PBS NewsHour, David Brooks gaffes, calls the Lincoln Project of ex-McCain advisers the "Jefferson Project." Says THEY are conservatives, Trump is merely an anti-leftist.
On Friday afternoon, conservative Twitter "pounced" on CNN reporter Leyla Santiago who told Jake Tapper "kicking off the Independence Day weekend, President Trump will be at Mt. Rushmore where he'll be standing in front of a monument of two slave owners and on land wrestled away from Native Americans, told that be focusing on the effort to, quote, tear down our country's history."
On Thursday's Spicer & Co. on Newsmax, NewsBusters executive editor Tim Graham discussed the case of Harvard grad Claira Janover and her pledge to stab to death anyone who said "all lives matter" -- and was then fired. Tim compared the media silence on that to the Covington Catholic kids, who were shamed for smirking.
The pro-Biden press and its associated fact-checkers are going to let him say untrue garbage like Trump has "surrendered" and left the field on the coronavirus pandemic.
MRC founder and president Brent Bozell appeared on the Fox Business program The Evening Edit to discuss the media and the Left promoting the tearing down of statues and the renaming of institutions, like removing Woodrow Wilson’s name from a building at Princeton (where he was president of the college).
Ryan Lizza asked the White House press secretary “Does President Trump believe that it was a good thing that the south lost the civil war?”
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany strongly pushed back on the New York Times scoop that the Russians offered bounties for the killing of American soldiers in Afghanistan. She offered a litany of Fake News published by the Times
Longtime PBS omnipresence Bill Moyers came on CNN's Reliable Sources and suggested Trump fans want journalists dead. He claimed it was a popular to wear a T-shirt that says "Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some Assembly Required."
On Friday, CBS White House correspondent Paula Reid fought with Vice President Pence, lecturing him about the danger of holding rallies during the pandemic.