CNN anchor John King came out of President Trump's Memorial Day appearance at Fort McHenry in Baltimore by editorializing the president's Twitter account is full of "hate and spite and grievances."
On Sunday's Reliable Sources on CNN, host Brian Stelter complained that critics will never realize that journalists mostly act in good faith. It's like he doesn't watch his own show.
NBC Nightly News won the race on Friday night to see who would devote the least time to Joe Biden's racial gaffe.
On the May 15 Washington Week on PBS, reporters asked puzzled about exactly what President Trump meant by "Obamagate," as if they couldn't figure it out unless the president taught them.
On Wednesday's Morning Joe, MSNBC contributor Claire McCaskill still sounded exactly like a Democratic senator touting the Obama-Biden administration had no "hint of corruption," so Trump and the Republicans will have to "lie" if they insist there are Obama scandals.
On Friday's The Ingraham Angle, Laura Ingraham spoke about how the Left are in a lockdown nirvana, but Americans want to get their freedom back. For saying such a thing, liberals are writing she wants your grandmother to die.
Who does CNN's Brian Stelter think he's kidding? On Sunday's Reliable Sources, he lectured about "decency" instead of a cycle of viciousness caused by President Trump's anti-press rhetoric. This, in the same segment he's calling Trump a demagogue, engaging in autocratic behavior, and in the same show in which he promoted the term "Murdoch Mafia."