On Friday's PBS NewsHour, pundits Mark Shields and David Brooks agreed (as usual) on a liberal-pleasing point: the idea that Joe Biden assaulted Tara Reade at the Capitol in 1993 looks "increasingly unlikely."
New York Times health and science reporter Donald McNeil unloaded on the PBS/CNN International show with Christiane Amanpour, insisting Centers for Disease Control boss James Redfield should just resign. Even the Times issued a statement saying that was too much opinion.
On the Fox News interview show Sunday Morning Futures, former Congressman Trey Gowdy named names of reporters who do the bidding of Adam Schiff as he prosecutes President Trump -- including Kyle Cheney of Politico and Manu Raju of CNN.
On Friday's PBS NewsHour, liberal pundit Mark Shields slammed Attorney General William Barr as a slimy fixer for the president, as "Donald Trump's Roy Cohn." Liberals still seem to loathe Cohn the most for fighting communists like the Rosenbergs in the Fifties.
On Wednesday's Morning Joe, socialist pundit Anand Giridharadas said Americans obsess over "freedom," which blinds them to threats like the coronavirus or climate change.
On Sunday's State of the Union, CNN host Jake Tapper tossed softballs to Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, suggesting protesters against her lockdown policies are frightening and even comparable to neo-Nazis in Charlottesville. That smeared protesters in Michigan, and the non-Nazi conservative protesters in Charlottesville.
What planet is he living on? Politico's Ryan Lizza claimed on CNN's Reliable Sources that it's "wrong" to say White House reporters are "showboating" with anti-Trump questions, that it's "never been the case" as he's covered the White House for two decades. Jim Acosta never showboats?
On Sunday's Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter remained consistently inconsistent on the Trump White House press briefings. They're horrible when they happen, and it's horrible when they don't happen.
On CNN Tonight April 29, host Don Lemon complained that suspending coronavirus press briefings (which he hates), the White House is trying to lull people into the sense that the crisis is "over."
At the open of his show CNN Tonight, anchor Don Lemon uncorks on the White House briefings, saying it should not be aired live, that the president is full of lies, and this is replacing his campaign rallies.