Nolte: Guardians of Journalism Ignore Typhoid Fredo Cuomo Fraud
We all know what Cuomo did, and we all know that the Guardians of Journalism know, so we can only judge their silence as consent.

We all know what Cuomo did, and we all know that the Guardians of Journalism know, so we can only judge their silence as consent.

Dr. Rick Bright, the vaccine expert who claims he was ousted from his former position in the administration because of his opposition to the promotion of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for coronavirus, was already going to lose his job months before, according to information released on Twitter by Politico reporter Dan Diamond.

Comedienne and failed Netflix talk show host Michelle Wolf has declared that the media are giving President Donald Trump “sweet, sweet oral satisfaction” with their constant coverage of him and his administration.

The truth, however, is this… As Don Jr. points out, the virus is still out there. Lockdowns and quarantines are not a cure. All we’re doing is avoiding the wolves surrounding our homes; the wolves are all still there.

The other reason the media want all this testing done is because it increases our country’s infection numbers. Because America is doing way-way-way more testing than any other country, our infection numbers look way higher by comparison.

Thursday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough warned governors not to listen to President Donald Trump when it comes to reopening their states because he “doesn’t care” about them.

This is monstrous behavior on Chris Cuomo’s part, and the fact the rest of the establishment media are allowing him to not only get away with it but allowing CNN to stage fake news events around it, tells you just how corrupt and lost the media truly are.

America’s “corporate press” myopically views news through a binary lens of “pro-Trump” and “anti-Trump,” said Michael Malice.

There are plenty of reasons to attack Trump for the virus sweeping our country, but the media are mad at him for the wrong ones.

During Wednesday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, host Joe Scarborough reacted to a poll showing senior citizens are split on President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus.

“With CNN, they come out with a report — I don’t put too much credence in it,” Trump said.

Tuesday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” network White House reporter Jim Acosta accused President Donald Trump of “sending out protesters to the statehouses” to pressure governors to reopen their states.

There is a clear and present danger that lockdown measures aimed at stemming the spread of the novel coronavirus may fuel mental health issues like suicides, Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), warned this week.

President Donald Trump has made a stellar appointment in naming Dan Scavino his new Deputy Director of Communications. The promotion is a reflection of the great work Scavino has done in his most recent role as the president’s director of social media.

Monday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host and network legal analyst Sunny Hostin criticized a Trump campaign ad that went after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s freezer full of ice cream.

Chinese officials and state media responded with fury after Germany’s Bild, the most widely read newspaper in Europe, called on Beijing to pay over $160 billion in reparations to Germany for its losses due to the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic.

In the annals of propaganda, CNNLOL’s cynical and dishonest attempt to turn Chris Cuomo into some kind of selfless coronavirus folk hero is the fake newsiest fake news in all of Fakenewsdom.

The Washington Post’s White House Bureau Chief claimed, falsely, that Trump “showed solidarity with the neo-Nazi protesters” in Charlottesville in an attempt to explain Trump’s support for protests against stay-at-home orders.

Tuesday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough compared President Donald Trump to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini for acting like an authoritarian and saying he can reopen the United States economy.

Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” network political analyst Steve Schmidt blamed the “ineptitude of the White House” coronavirus response for 40,000 Americans dead.

Florida Republicans are urging the Miami Herald to take action against metro columnist Fabiola Santiago, who tweeted on Sunday that Florida residents packing beaches “should work nicely to thin the ranks” of supporters of President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis.

A California television journalist got into an awkward situation while filming a report from her bathroom when her naked husband was caught in the background showering.

Governors have denied reports that they instructed Facebook to remove pages promoting protests against strict stay-at-home orders, saying that the company reached out to them — not the other way around.

The mainstream media are out in force defending Microsoft founder Bill Gates, alleging that he has become a “right-wing target” due to his involvement in Chinese virus vaccine development.

If we had locked down sooner, some of those 750,000 might not yet be infected, but eventually, they would be, and the same is true for tens of millions of us who do not yet have it.

With the benefit of hindsight, wasn’t it a mistake to close a state or county that was in no danger of a health system crash?

Australia will reportedly force Facebook and Google to share advertising revenue with local media companies, according to the country’s treasurer.

CNNLOL staffer Brian Stelter wants everyone to know the coronavirus pandemic made him break down and cry. Using prose so purple it turned black, Stelter tweeted Saturday, “I crawled in bed and cried for our pre-pandemic lives. Tears that had been waiting a month to escape.”

Monday, MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough likened President Donald Trump to the “communist Chinese” for playing the blame game with the Asian superpower amid the coronavirus pandemic.

MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell criticized President Donald Trump’s children this weekend for not doing enough to help others during the SARS-CoV-2 crisis after saying that Trump is a straight up “sociopath.”
CNN host Anderson Cooper said this week that President Donald Trump “acts like a drunk in a bar” during his daily press conferences. Cooper did acknowledge that Trump, as he has talked about many times, personally does not drink.

Roger Stone told Breitbart News that President Donald Trump has not promised him a presidential pardon following his conviction in November.

President Donald Trump criticized CNN reporter Jeremy Diamond on Sunday who appeared upset that the president played video clips of praise for the federal government’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

As some Florida beaches reopened under social distancing guidelines, Miami Herald columnist Fabiola Santiago tweeted on Sunday that Florida residents packing beaches “should work nicely to thin the ranks” of supporters of President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The New York Times suggested Saturday that statements by Sean Hannity of Fox News helped encourage a Brooklyn bar owner to take a cruise regardless of the risk of coronavirus, which killed him. The headline of the article, as it appeared

NPR host Scott Simon implied on Saturday that President Trump asking for states to be liberated could encourage “armed insurrection.”

NBC News White House correspondent Peter Alexander said on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” that President Donald Trump was “the leader of the resistance against his own policies” by encouraging protests against state stay-at-home orders when the federal government has laid out strict reopening guidelines.

President Donald Trump on Saturday criticized journalist Matt Drudge after the legendary website highlighted critical headlines about the president for months.

Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” co-host of “Good Morning Britain,” and Daily Mail editor-at-large Piers Morgan said President Donald Trump was failing the American people with his administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The New York Post’s editorial board has penned a scathing article about Facebook’s fact-checking operations, revealing that an erroneous fact check performed on one of the newspaper’s opinion pieces about the origins of the Chinese virus relied on information from a professor who has conducted projects with the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
