Justine Brooke Murray hasn’t posted a video to the Media Research Center’s main content site, NewsBusters, since last July, which is probably just as well since her last video was all about beating up on Hunter Biden, which is so 2023. Unfortunately, Murray has somehow graduated to making TV appearances, which do get touted at NewsBusters; one early example was a joint appearance with Tim Graham on Newsmax in June to complain that the feud between President Trump and Elon Musk was being covered.
Murray soon graduated to solo appearances and a somewhat more prestigious outlet if Fox News (if you’re a right-winger, anyway), albeit in an early-morning slot. She complained in a Sept. 23 apperance:
On Monday morning’s Fox & Friends First, MRCTV video blogger and host Justine Brooke Murray warned that the Left is losing appeal with Gen Z. In a discussion with Fox News Anchor with Carley Shimkus, Murray explained why young people are turned off by the radical left.
Murray said the numbers aren’t surprising given how the left treats young people, especially men. Drawing from her own experience at Syracuse University, she recalled professors who silenced conservatives and even refused to call on white male students in class. “Why would anyone want to join a party that demonizes them?” she asked, recalling how professors silenced conservative students on campus and even refused to call on white male students in class.
It was not indicated what evidence, if any, Murray offered to back up her claims. Instead, she was allowed to suck up to a dead person: “Murray also credited the late Charlie Kirk with giving Gen Z conservatives the courage to speak up.”
Murray went on to grouse in an Oct. 26 Fox News appearance:
MRC TV Host Justine Brooke Murray made her debut guest appearance on Fox News Saturday Night with Host Jimmy Failla on Saturday night. Murray was part of a comedic panel asked to judge a “political beauty pageant.” Murray shared how beauty pageants have gone woke.
The talent portion used to be things like song, and dance,” Murray explained. “But now they allow contestants to tell ‘herstory,’ like history, but instead it’s all about female empowerment. You can do a complete monologue all about your health, and your issues. One woman got up on stage and said, ‘I’m a tree.’
On Friday afternoon, Murray was a guest on Failla’s Fox News podcast, Fox Across America where she quipped about the No Kings rallies across the country.
We’ve caught Murray expressing her racist-adjacent assessment that one beauty pageant winner was white and blonde, as well as mocking people who are not supposedly as beautiful as she is.