MSNBC’s Wallace: Trump Becoming a ‘Bitter, Delusional, Angry Guy’
Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” host Nicolle Wallace described President Donald Trump as having become bitter, delusional and angry as he’s realized he will likely lose in November.

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” host Nicolle Wallace described President Donald Trump as having become bitter, delusional and angry as he’s realized he will likely lose in November.

When you remove those who are not aware of what the blacklisting “cancel culture” is, a “clear majority — across almost every demographic category — says that cancel culture has gone too far,” reports the far-left Politico.

Thursday, MSNBC’s John Heilemann decried President Donald Trump’s handling of violent protests in Portland, OR, and other cities across the United States as the country approaches the 2020 presidential election. Heilemann on “Morning Joe” highlighted that Trump has been “willing”

Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson opened his Wednesday evening program laying out the dire violent situation in Chicago under the leadership of the city’s mayor, Lori Lightfoot.

The far-left and oh-so esteemed New Yorker magazine published a lie so massive it beggars belief — even in this, the era of fake news.

In a cynical and un-American effort to silence Rogan on this issue, or to see him silenced, it’s not his argument that’s refuted – no, he is targeted as a dangerous bigot who is literally going to get people killed.

62% of Americans, and 77% of Republicans, are afraid to share their views. Only staunch liberals (58%) say they feel free to express themselves.

If Joe Biden and the Democrats win in November, there will be more riots, not fewer riots, as the radicals learn they can win through violence.

Following a month of discussion involving over 150 Wikipedia editors, Fox News is no longer deemed “generally reliable” as a source on political and scientific topics, a downgrade from its prior status. The official finding by a three-person panel of administrators, users with advanced privileges on Wikipedia, was that “no consensus” existed on Fox’s reliability in those areas. The finding came in an election year despite a plurality of editors believing Fox should retain its status as a generally reliable source alongside CNN and the Guardian, one of Wikipedia’s third most-cited sources.

Earlier this week, during an online forum hosted by USA Today editor Susan Page on behalf of the Aspen Institute, Washington Post columnist George Will revealed he planned for the first time to vote for a Democrat in this year’s presidential election.

Wednesday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski reacted to President Donald Trump wishing alleged sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell “well” after he was asked about her case during a news briefing at the White House the day before. “I haven’t really

MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough slammed President Donald Trump on Wednesday following his resumed daily coronavirus briefings for his handling of the pandemic.

Tuesday, Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson opened his program with a warning of what could happen if Democrats regained control of the U.S. Senate, and the immediate impact it could have on the country.

ABC News Senior Vice President for Talent and Business Barbara Fedida was fired Monday after an investigation into ‘unacceptable racially insensitive comments’ with staff.

Chicago Police Department officers showed footage Tuesday of last weekend’s attack on a statue of Christopher Columbus in the city, in which rioters armed with projectiles used “peaceful” protests as a cover for attacks on police.

ESPN anchor Sage Steele believes that two of her black colleagues at ESPN conspired to keep her out of a recent social justice documentary, because they felt like she wouldn’t speak with an authentic black voice, the Wall Street Journal reports.

British actor Hugh Grant slammed Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch as a “danger to liberal democracy” who made his life extremely difficult after Grant was arrested in Hollywood while receiving oral sex from a prostitute.

Fired FBI director James Comey on Tuesday criticized the Trump administration’s crackdown on ongoing riots in the Democrat-controlled city of Portland, branding it “the stuff of American nightmares since 1776.”

Bret Easton Ellis is teaming up with fellow novelist Irvine Welsh to pen a drama series that lampoons the journalism profession in the United States.

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” network contributor Mike Barnicle suggested President Donald Trump could send federal police officers, as he has in Portland, OR, and has threatened to do in Oakland, CA, to Chicago to help settle violent unrest because it is run by a black female mayor.

In response to President Donald Trump planning to resume his daily coronavirus briefings on Tuesday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough said such a decision would be a “political catastrophe” for his 2020 reelection campaign.

“On the Trail: Inside the 2020 Primaries” is the first collaboration between HBO Max and CNN Films. The documentary features female reporters following failed 2020 Democrat presidential candidates on the campaign trail.

At the close of his program on Monday night, Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson revealed The New York Times had a story in the work that would divulge the location of his home, which could potentially put him and his family in harm’s way.

The New York Times’s editorial positions reveal the consequences of a far-left takeover of America, stated Mike Cernovich, producer of Hoaxed, on Monday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow.

Dan Gainor joined Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow in examining Chris Wallace’s latest interview with Donald Trump.

Editors on Wikipedia had financial blog Zero Hedge banned as a Wikipedia source following a NBC News hit piece about its criticism of Black Lives Matter, which got the blog temporarily demonetized by Google and labeled “far-right” on its Wikipedia page. The Federalist, also targeted by the piece and threatened with demonetization, was smeared when editors repeated false claims in the initial piece followed by further negative edits to the outlet and founder Ben Domenech’s pages. Both were previously smeared on Wikipedia.

Last week, ‘Atlantic’ writer Jemle Hill posted a tweet accusing every single Trump voter of being a racist.

The Associated Press (AP) announced Monday that while it would capitalize the word “black” when referring to black people, it would not capitalize the word “white” when referring to white people, because of “systemic inequalities.”

In looking back on his wide-ranging “Fox News Sunday” interview with President Donald Trump, Chris Wallace said his biggest takeaway is the president “doesn’t at this point seem to have a handle” on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

In today’s broken and corrupt media, the spreading of conspiracy theories, of bigoted and hateful lies, is what’s known as a résumé enhancer.

Rolling Stone senior writer Jamil Smith is calling for the term “pro-life” to be “retired” because, he claims, it is “used in the service of not just misogyny but also racism.”

Monday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough reacted to recent polling by the Washington Post and ABC News showing more people trust presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden to handle the country’s biggest issues than President Donald Trump.

NBC’s Meet the Press aired a deceptively edited and widely debunked clip of White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Sunday.

Michael Goodwin of the New York Post published an extensive investigative article on Sunday claiming that the family that owns the New York Times is descended from slaveowners.

The Chinese Communist Party’s ambassador to Britain has been quizzed on drone footage which appears to show people in blindfolds being herded onto trains in Xinjiang

Roger Stone appeared to mutter, “I don’t really feel like arguing with this Negro,” during an interview on Saturday evening on the Mr. Mo’Kelly Show on KFI AM 640 in Los Angeles.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial will begin in January 2021, a judge ruled Sunday morning, adding witnesses will be called to testify three times a week.

On Saturday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Watters’ World,” White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany responded to a jab from Lightfoot by questioning why the mayor was focused on rhetoric and not shoring up public safety.

Editors on Wikipedia have repeatedly added smears about Fox News pundit and journalist Tucker Carlson to the site since his show became a major voice supporting President Donald Trump. This has included attacks over his criticism of the Russiagate collusion narrative, his comments about immigration, his use of “Chinese coronavirus” to refer to the current pandemic, and even trying to minimize a violently threatening Antifa “protest” outside his house where his wife was alone at night.
Friday on CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time,” Mary Trump, niece to President Donald Trump, said the president’s “rhetoric” and “actions” were endangering the lives of African-Americans in this country.
