On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough declares an evangelical leader guilty of "depravity" and "straight-out blasphemy" for his support of Donald Trump. Willie Geist agrees: there's a word for that: "…
On MSNBC's the weekend, leftist NBC historian Michael Beschloss paints an apocalyptic picture of what a Trump presidency would be: murder, arson, endless dictatorship, and anarchy.
On MSNBC's The Weekend, co-host Alicia Menendez tees up Michael Cohen, paraphrasing what Cohen had told Nicolle Wallace the day before, to say that he'll never get peace so long as Donald Trump is…
On Morning Joe, one legal analyst claims that DA Alvin Bragg and his team of prosecutors didn't "relish or rejoice" in the conviction of Donald Trump. Two legal analysts say that normal sentence…
Brent Bozell, founder of Media Research Center, criticized ABC, CBS, and NBC for biased coverage of Donald Trump during his Manhattan D.A. trial, claiming the networks dedicated 244 out of 640…
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough clings to an article by Nate Cohn of the New York Times to keep hope alive for Biden's chances in the 2024 election. Scarborough also boasts about having predicted…
On CNN This Morning, host Kasie Hunt agrees with a Politico article headlined, "Dems in full-blown ‘freakout’ over Biden." Hunt: "I have to say, I feel that from sources, that they ARE freaking…
On CNN's State of the Union, host Dana Bash defends Joe Biden over critical remarks on his record on race that Kamala Harris made against him. Bash brushes off the remarks as having been made by…
The panel of MSNBC's The Weekend expressed its great frustration over voters not being sufficiently scared by Trump's rhetoric, and thus not stampeded into supporting Biden.
Nervous about Trump's inroads with black and Latino voters, Morning Joe does its best to dump on Trump's rally in the Bronx, a borough where 85% of residents are black or Latino.
Morning Joe lashes out at Nikki Haley in reaction to her announcement that, despite having been very critical of Trump during her primary run, she will be voting for him. Joe Scarborough uses a…
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough says, "I wonder who's stupid enough to believe him [Trump], right? I wonder why his voters that keep going back to this guy when he lies."
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough mocks Rudy Giuliani for marketing his own eponymously named coffee brand, lamenting, "Unfortunately, this is our world, 2024." Scarborough apparently forgot that…
On Morning Joe, Macho Joe Scarborough says that if he were the judge in Trump's hush money case, he would jail Trump for contempt and bring him in and out if court in shackles.
On MSNBC's The Weekend, none of the trio of co-hosts challenge Dem Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, who expresses support for Biden's plan to cut off certain military supplies to Israel if it goes…
Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor for MRCTV and Culture, discussed the controversy surrounding Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's graduation speech at Benedictine College on OAN's…
On Morning Joe, in the course of a segment devoted to criticizing Justice Samuel Alito for permitting an upside-down American flag to be flown at his house, Joe Scarborough accuses Alito of having…
Morning Joe opens with a clip of Jimmy Fallon imagining Trump having to get his parole officer's permission attend a debate with Biden.
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough says that, based on his conversations with top Biden campaign aides, the campaign acts like they are holding 'four aces,' and is 'supremely confident.'
The left always hears dog whistles when Trump speaks, perhaps this is a leftist code word.
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough accuses the New York Times of rigging polls against Biden in order to create clickbait news stories. Scarborough also shouts down John Heilemann, who politely…
In his Mother's Day remembrance, Joe Scarborough manages to work in claims that in high school, he was a mult-sport star. In baseball, an "All-Star with an high average," and in basketball, "…
On CNN This Morning, CNN's Mark Preston highlights what he calls a "sordid" detail from Stormy Daniels' testimony that is likely to hurt Donald Trump with women voters in swing states.