New York Times Magazine staff writer Nikole Hannah Jones admitted on CNN on Sunday that in the Trump era journalists have abandoned traditional journalism, no longer feeling obligated to
On Sundayâs Reliable Sources on CNN, Baltimore Sun media critic David Zurawik held President Trump accountable for the attacks on journalists by those protesting police misconduc
CNNâs Brian Stelter whined on Sunday that âitâs so disappointing to look at what weâre seeing from right-wing media these days, where thereâs such an obsession with the deep state and these revelaâŠ
Repeating a charge heâs made before, that if President Trump loses re-election heâll refuse to leave office, Bill Maher on Friday expanded his paranoia on the topic to impugn the integrity of theâŠ
Reacting to CNN anchor Wolf Blitzerâs characterization that President Trump is âegging onâ those protesting stay at home policies, New York Times columnist Tom Friedman declared: âWhat th
CNN and MSNBC on many days repeatedly cut in and out of the daily White House briefings of the coronavirus pandemic, with CNN the most eager to replace remarks from President Trump, Vice PresidentâŠ
Baltimore Sun media reporter David Zurawik on Sunday deplored the time President Trump spends in his near-daily coronavirus briefings, delivering âoutrageous lies.â Zurawik contended, on CNNâs RâŠ
The near-daily White House briefings on the coronavirus pandemic are âcomparable to, if not worse than, the 5 OâClock Follies during the Vietnam era in which the Pentagon lied to the American peopâŠ
New Yorker magazine editor David Remnick, a veteran of the Washington Post, declared on CNNâs Reliable Sources that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo provides âtruthâ on th
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on Friday night condemned misleading information conveyed by President Trump at his daily briefings on the coronavirus, announcing that thus, âif it were up to me...I woulâŠ
Not even a national crisis which has shut down production of their shows has reduced the display of antipathy from two late night hosts toward President Trump.
New York Times columnist David Brooks saw, in the current coronavirus pandemic, an opportunity to advocate for the value of government and to push an idea at the center of Andrew Yangâs d
Though there are many examples of journalists hyping the threat of the coronavirus as they use it as another issue on which to deride the capabilities of President Donald Trump, CNNâs Brian StelteâŠ
MSNBC host Lawrence OâDonnell on Thursday night charged that President Trump âis a Russian operative.â Picking up on some news reports on a briefing about intel community speculation that Russia mâŠ
At a forum in California recently aired by C-SPAN, two news media veterans admitted â what all too many of their colleagues still deny â that liberal bias and overt hostility to Donald Trump is huâŠ
CNNâs Brian Stelter opened Sundayâs Reliable Sources with a lengthy lecture about âthe aspiring autocrat and the mediaâs response.â The autocrat, of course, is President Trump.
On Mondayâs Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle despaired that the âhorrendous things [President Trump] says and doesâ means those behaviors are ânow us.
CNN anchor Don Lemon on Saturday night guffawed and brought himself to tears of laughter, dabbing a tissue to dry his eyes, as he and two guests ridiculed the stupidity of President Donald Trump aâŠ
A paranoid Bill Maher on Friday night claimed that if President Trump were to lose the election he would refuse to vacate the White House.
Former New York Times theater critic Frank Rich last week wrote an anti-Trump screed for New York magazine: âWhat Will Happen to the Trump Toadies?
Early on New Yearâs Day, Don Lemon, one of CNNâs most aggressively anti-Trump anchors, shared his resolution for the new year in which he promised an even more aggressive stance.
Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd on Sunday highlighted what he described as a âfascinatingâ letter to a newspaper in which the writer asserted that people support President Donald Trum
Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd on Sunday highlighted what he described as a âfascinatingâ letter to a newspaper in which the writer asserted that people support President Donald Trum