Soft On Trump, Tough On Clinton
No presidential candidates were asked about gun violence.
She "Shouts," She's "Angry"; Shades of 2008
What happens when the facts change but the script does not?
Like the bickering Sam and Diane duo from Cheers sitcom fame, Trump and Fox News obviously belong together (they like all the same things!), but they just can't get past their stubborn differences.
Reporters are routinely bullied, threatened and ejected from Trump rallies -- yet this only seems to get him more press attention.
The press seems too nervous to call out the dangerous and disgusting behavior at Trump rallies. People who cover politics know that what's unfolding there is unheard of. They know it's extraordinary. They know it's ...
Everyone got it wrong. Clinton's campaign was never in the dire state that the press claimed it was. And Trump, it turns out, appears to be a perfect messenger for today's increasingly radical and intolerant ...
Will Republicans get away with their demands for upcoming debates? Early signs look promising for the GOP, less promising for journalism.
For years, Republicans often found willing partners in the Beltway press who were also eager to overplay Benghazi and play it as a blockbuster scandal. The press cannot, and should not, simply whitewash the very ...
Listening to Fox News for the last three years viewers have been led to believe the Benghazi tragedy stands as the biggest failure in American foreign policy and easily represents the darkest day in U.S. ...
Journalists would be wise to take note of the pattern of plain deception behind various GOP-sponsored pursuits, and ask themselves if they want to keep sponsoring these planned distractions.