In an interview on the PBS NewsHour, Joe Biden wrongly claimed wages are "stagnant" under Trump, and the middle class is being "left behind."
On Monday's Late Show, Stephen Colbert began the show with a witless version of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," reworked to "Take Trump Out of the Office."
On Monday's Late Show, Stephen Colbert reveled in the booing for President Trump during the World Series at National Park, and his audience repeated the chants of "Lock Him Up!"
Joe Biden finally granted a national TV interview -- to CBS and 60 Minutes. It was a typical CBS interview, where they confused rather than clarified the strange Ukrainian business career of Hunter Biden while his dad was Vice President.
Liberal PBS NewsHour analyst Mark Shields sort of bumbled into the idea that the way voters prove they're not racist is by voting for Democrats. Many years ago, NBC's Bryant Gumbel announced they had a test to see "whether you're a racist or a liberal." Shields was discussing counties where voters picked Obama, but then switched to Trump. If -- and the if is what makes the bumble -- voters pick a…
CNN pundit Keith Boykin dropped a KKK-bomb on the GOP on Jake Tapper's show The Lead on Thursday. While S.E. Cupp called it a fraternity stunt, Boykin claimed "This looked like a Klan group assembled outside a jail trying to get the sheriff to let them in so they could deliver justice to somebody who was inside."
Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace quoted an anonymous source to acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, claiming there was a "20 percent chance" the Senate Republicans would vote to remove President Trump from office.
On Sunday's Life, Liberty & Levin on the Fox News Channel, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) talked about the great power of the media's bias by omission. "The bias in the media is revealed far more in what they don't report, what they're not curious about versus the very overt and real bias in what they do report."
On the October 20 edition of Life, Liberty & Levin on the Fox News Channel, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) explained what NBC's Chuck Todd didn't want to hear about attempts to sabotage Donald Trump's election inside the federal government.