We already know the Media Research Center attacks any media outlet that lacks a sufficiently pro-Trump bias. Butit also hands out gold stars on occasion to news stories told in a way that supports the MRC’s pro-Trump agenda.
In a July 27 post, Julia Seymour was delighted that some outlets properly, in her view — credited Trump for a high GDP increase last quarter:
CNBC’s Squawk on the Street and Bloomberg.com viewed the latest U.S. GDP report as good news for the Trump administration.
The 4.1 percent second-quarter GDP estimate announced July 27, was the best quarterly pace in almost four years. Bloomberg.com called it a “Win for Trump” that same day.
Squawk on the Streetco-anchor Sara Eisen said, “Though, look, he is right to take a victory lap here because there are places in this GDP report he can point to to show that his policy is working.”
Seymour was disappointed, however, that it “remained a question for CNBC” that the economy would achieve the 3 percent annual growth Trump has predicted.
In an Aug. 9 post, Nicholas Fondacaro ranted that NBC covered the story of Melania Trump’s parents becoming citizens, having “speculated that they received special treatment in the process and possibly used chain migration, a program the President opposes, even though the process still exists and still legal.” Fondacaro pretended he could divine the purported emotions and agenda of the reporter and anchor involved, calling anchor Lester Hold “seemingly offended” by the story and insisting that the reporter “gloated” while reporting it and is “often resentful.”
Fondacaro then described another network’s coverage to show how NBC should have behaved:
In sharp contrast, CBS Evening News was congratulatory to the First Lady’s parents. “Melania Trump’s parents became U.S. citizen today! Viktor and Amalija Knavs, natives of Slovenia took the oath at a ceremony in New York City. They had been living in the U.S permanent residents,” reported anchor Jeff Glor.
Not only was CBS welcoming to the Knavses but they completely separated them from their story on Trump’s immigration policy. They kicked off the broadcast by reporting on a federal judge who blocked the administration from deporting asylum seekers who were already in the judicial process. The news brief on Melania’s parents was the second-to-last story they covered that evening.
So that’s what the MRC wants — uncritical praise of Trump. Remember that the next time it offers what it claims to be “media research.”