Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts has used MSNBC’s hate machine to divide and slander America
By Daniel Greenfield
The Editors: Inquirer’s editorial goes overboard with hasty, hyperbolic judgment against Central Bucks schools
The editorial from the paper of record is little more than a press release from one side in a complaint that is not a lawsuit.
By The Editors
Fetterman piece by the New York Times lied by omission, we now know
New York Times piece on Fetterman lied by omission — and now we know.
By The Editors
Albert Eisenberg: NPR’s grotesque, taxpayer-funded smear on Doug Mastriano
Pittsburgh’s taxpayer-funded NPR affiliate, WESA 90.5, ties Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano to an antisemitic mass-murder. His crime? Purchasing advertising on the right-wing social media platform Gab.
By Albert Eisenberg
Gina Diorio: Headline hit jobs
Headlines too often tell readers what the mainstream press only wishes were the story.
By Gina Diorio
Wally Nunn: Mainstream media should keep facts and opinions separate
The Inquirer has no problem calling Trump a liar, but is silent about its own participation in the Russia conspiracy theory.
By Wally Nunn
Wally Nunn: Mainstream media only sugarcoats the lie
“The holier-than-thou hypocrisy of big media companies who lay claim to the truth, but publish only enough to sugarcoat the lie, is why the public no longer respects them.”
By Wally Nunn
Linda Stein: Sean Parnell for Senate campaign complains Google bias buried website
Conservatives claim “Big Tech” organizations are censuring them, while their Democratic counterparts thrive. Representatives for Big Tech disagree.
By Linda Stein
Christine Flowers: If Wolf were DeSantis, what would the headlines be?
After the controversial “60 Minutes” story about Gov. DeSantis, one has to wonder what the headlines would look like if Gov. Wolf received the same treatment?
By Christine Flowers
Daniel Goncalves: As 2020 ends, censorship and tone-policing increasingly plague media
In an attempt to remove a totalitarian leader from office, the media has reverted to their own twisted form of totalitarianism.
By Daniel Goncalves