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PBS, NPR and the 'Unfounded' Charge of the Bidens Hiding Cancer
You can always tell when a leftist media outlet doesn't like a story angle. They'll cry "no evidence," and you want to ask them if they actually spent any time searching for evidence. It's their way of suggesting the story is too disreputable to pursue, like Hunter Biden's laptop.
On the "PBS News Hour" on May 19, the term was "unfounded." ...Read more
Democrats and Journalists Still Avoid Biden's Decline!
The first excerpts of the Jake Tapper-Alex Thompson book on denying former President Joe Biden's obvious mental decline have been posted, and you can already sense Democrats don't want to deal with what they have done.
The book's title is "Original Sin." Why the biblical title? The authors write: "The original sin of Election 2024 was Biden's ...Read more
An American Pope Confounds the Press
The quick election of a pope born and raised in the United States was a shock to almost everyone outside the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Conclaves begin with secular and Catholic experts making a list of possible front-runners, and no one had Robert Prevost on their bingo card.
For Americans, it was shocking and a bit exhilarating. We were always ...Read more
PBS: The Pelosi Broadcasting Service!
Everywhere she goes, PBS CEO Paula Kerger makes the preposterous claim that there's "nothing more American than PBS." That's not an answer to anyone asking about the network's inevitable left-wing tilt. It's a way of changing the subject.
Last week, PBS and San Francisco PBS station KQED hosted a "Reframe Festival," and "PBS News Hour" anchor ...Read more
The Pulitzer Prize Parade is Purely and Perplexedly Progressive!
The latest announcement of the Pulitzer Prizes brought great anticipation -- not about who would win awards but about what topics would be honored. Once again, the awards were dominated by the leftist brands -- The New York Times and The New Yorker. Pulitzer Prize juries tend to hand out awards based on which causes they want to honor, and who ...Read more