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Jeffrey Goldberg Congratulates Himself All Over PBS!
At the Capitol grilling of the PBS and NPR CEOs on March 26, Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) asked PBS boss Paula Kerger, "Would you believe that PBS is fair and objective and nonpartisan?"
Kerger said, "Yes."
Fallon then noted that on "Washington Week with The Atlantic" in 2023, host and Atlantic magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg pronounced ...Read more
The New York Times Defends Their PR Partners at NPR and PBS
Down in the basement of the Capitol on March 26, I witnessed in person an episode of government accountability that upset liberal journalists. That's because it was conservatives holding leftist "public" media networks accountable.
The House DOGE subcommittee questioned PBS CEO Paula Kerger and NPR CEO Katherine Maher about their daily deluge ...Read more
Team Biden's Mistreats a Pliant Press Corps!
Michael LaRosa was Jill Biden's press secretary for the first 18 months of Joe Biden's presidency, and in recent weeks he's loosened his lips about how Team Joe mistreated a pliant press corps.
In an interview with Cenk Uygur on "The Young Turks" show, LaRosa admitted: "They did bully a lot of journalists, and I think they would tell you that ...Read more
Uh-oh, Less Engaged Voters Became Much More Republican in 2024!
Conservatives love to joke that the Democrats should keep supporting outrageous Democrats that will hurt their image, from Jasmine Crockett to David Hogg to Tim Walz. What they fear is Democrats figuring out why they lost and fixing it.
On Ezra Klein's podcast for The New York Times, they turned to Democrat consultant David Shor, who analyzed ...Read more
CBS Paints Trump as Worse Than Venezuelan Gangs
In the moral battle between President Donald Trump and the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, the media have chosen a side. The foreign gangsters are less morally questionable than the president.
The Trump administration sent a plane stuffed with alleged Tren de Aragua members to El Salvador, which is apparently more of a crime than ...Read more