The thing that bothers me the most about people who play the race card is that they often use it as a way to avoid accepting responsibility for their bad behavior. Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Be…
Ex-NPR senior editor Uri Berliner appeared again on Chris Cuomo's NewsNation show on Tuesday night. “I think that really, NPR has a lot of soul searching to do about representing the country at la…
Near the end of a nearly 15-minute softball interview with Nancy Pelosi, MSNBC host Katy Tur infuriated the former Speaker by noting Trump's record on jobs was affected by a "global pandemic." Pel…
MRC's Brent Bozell Joins WMAL's O'Connor And Company To Talk Facebook Election Interference
During a campaign stop in Florida on Tuesday Joe Biden lied once again on about being a tractor-trailer driver.
Congress and politicians in general have no problem putting our tax dollars to use...it's just not being used for Americans.
On Sunday's CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS brought on 79-year-old actor Michael Douglas to plug his new Benjamin Franklin movie on Apple TV+.
CNN's resident "fact checker" Daniel Dale usually shows his face on air when CNN wants to attack Donald Trump.
On the PBS journalists' roundtable Washington Week with The Atlantic, Susan Glasser of The New Yorker touted a "powerful" new Biden-Harris ad complaining that pregnant women are
On Sunday's episode of Life, Liberty, & Levin on the Fox News Channel, Media Research Center founder and president L.
The PBS NewsHour interviewed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Michigan) on Monday night, and the questions were soft. Anchor Amna Nawaz sounded like a worried Biden voter.
On Easter Sunday, CBS’s Face the Nation turned to two prominent Washington religious leaders. One of them was Cardinal Wilton Gregory, the Catholic archbishop of Washington.
After being forced to observe the Trans Day of Visibility, doesn't it seem like every single day has some sort of "Alphabet" connection?
In the second half of CBS Mornings, they aired a long segment on the massive
On Friday's PBS NewsHour, Washington Post columnist and MSNBC weekend host Jonathan Capehart talked up Donald Trump's half-billion dollar civil fine and said "I would love to see
Internal liberal outrage boiled over into an on-air struggle session on Meet the Press.