Mass media covers Biden's closet racism. How Long Can The Media Cover For Biden’s Racial Gaffes?
Joe Biden has stepped on another racial landmine. As the country is torn apart by ethnic strife, the former Vice President continues to frustrate his campaign and his loyal supporters in the corporate media by saying goofy things about black people that at least border on abject racism.
Mass media as propagandists. Biased, ratings-chasing news shows 'cancer' to society.
Another news figure has quit her job in disgust, this time at far-left MSNBC, but a media watchdog is asking if her liberal colleagues understand what is happening and why.
"We are a cancer and there is no cure," Ariana Pekary, who quit MSNBC two weeks ago, wrote on her website about the current state of the news media.
Washington Post highlighted connections between President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender.
The Washington Post highlighted connections between President Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s cohort Ghislaine Maxwell in a Friday article.
But the publication has yet to run a headline on allegations that former President Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s pedophile island.
In court documents unsealed Thursday night, Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre alleged that Clinton visited Little St. James, where orgies were reportedly frequent, while Ghislaine Maxwell, someone named Emmy, and two “young girls” from New York were also present.
An MSNBC article about the White House's early response to coronavirus ignores all of the White House's early response.
In a blistering attack on President Donald Trump, MSNBC’s Steve Benen accused the White House of ignoring the threat of coronavirus throughout January even though intelligence officials were warning about it. There’s just one problem; it is an absolute lie. Well, there’s another problem actually, it’s a lie that progressive propagandists have convinced millions of Americans is true.
One tell that gives away the false nature of the story is how little of it is actually about the coronavirus response. In fact, most of Benen’s ink is spilled rehashing old complaints about Trump’s reading habits. Only one paragraph addresses the president’s actions in January as the intelligence briefings were pointing to a potential emerging crisis, and that paragraph is nonsense.