The Media Research Center’s Scott Whitlock was apparently in a particularly foul mood and felt like attacking George Takei for having opined about President Trump’s immigration policy. Under the headline “George Takei…
CNS Now Importing Praise For (And Dismissal Of The Ugly Past Of) Mel Gibson
CNSNews.com’s love for — and desire to censor the ugly past of — Mel Gibson is so strong, it’s bringing in articles from other websites to sing Gibson’s praises. Last week, CNS’ new…
Armstrong Williams Doesn’t Disclose His Conflict of Interest in Defending Ben Carson
Armstrong Williams wrote a column, published Feb. 14 at Newsmax and Feb. 17 at WorldNetDaily, complaining that Ben Carson hasn’t yet been given a Senate vote on his nomination to be President…
MRC Develops Shepard Smith Derangement Syndrome
The Media Research Center just hates it when Fox News’ Shepard Smith fails to toe the right-wing line like the rest of the other Fox News hosts. Note the freakout the MRC’s…
Obama Derangement Syndrome, CNS Edition
As we’ve noted, Obama Derangement Syndrome continues to ooze from the Media Research Center despite President Obama’s departure from office. The latest example is from the MRC’s “news” division, CNSNews.com, where Michael…
WND’s Jihad Against Keith Ellison Continues
WorldNetDaily has been regularly smearing Rep. Keith Ellison as a secret Muslim tool or something since his name came up as a possible Democratic National Committee chairman. How have those smears been…
Two-Month-Old Speculation About Trump’s Greatness Is Suddenly News At CNS
The Media Research Center’s Brent Bozell once whined about speculation being presented as news, but his own “news” division, CNSNews.com, has no problem doing it. Yet another example of this is a…
NEW ARTICLE — WND’s Bashful Birthers, Part 2: Bashful No More
Donald Trump’s election made it OK for WorldNetDaily to be loud-and-proud birthers again — and to help Joe Arpaio peddle more findings from his incompetent “cold case posse.” Read more >>
Fake News: MRC Falsely Portrays End-of-Life Counseling As ‘Death Panels’
The Media Research Center’s Matthew Balan complained in a Jan. 12 post that NPR’s “All Things Considered” “played up the long-term effect of the anti-ObamaCare “death panel” talking point and labeled this…
MRC Downplays Trump’s Weird, Racially Tinged Comment At Press Conference
The Media Research Center was so happy about President Trump’s anti-media screeds during last week’s press conference that Curtis Houck and Scott Whitlock slapped together an item claiming to list “12 of…