Your source to mainline mainstream media misdeeds and malarky.
The GOP Oversight Committee findings, and then the call to open an impeachment inquiry, has the media in fullscale spin mode. While the likes of the Associated Press, and others, were busy insisting there was zero evidence against Biden (despite all of the - you know - evidence), CNN took it further, claiming it fact-checked the Republican claims. Small matter that, through their exploration, CNN managed to confirm things.
There was also a small furor regarding a new revelation about Elon Musk and his Ukraine internet presence. Small matter that what the media was excited about was factually wrong. We also have Jen Psaki making daft statements about conservatives (yes, again…), and then we look at an intriguing study that measured where people get most of their political influences online -- and it is not from news outlets.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and malpractice.
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The investigations into Biden have the press becoming desperate to not report on the details.
Biden’s Pitt Yorkie, Ian Sams, delivers marching orders for the press on how to report on the Republican investigations.
Kevin McCarthy calmly derails the AP claim that there is "no evidence."
Call it poor timing that, as the press claims there is “no evidence,” the GOP released its evidence.
CNN delivers an amazingly neutered “fact-check” on the investigation.
Washington Post provides this excerpt on an upcoming Elon Musk biography.
Walter Isaacson has to issue a retraction about the claim that had the press excited.
Rachel Maddow turns fascist in wanting to demand Musk support her war effort.
Jen Psaki delivers her usual unhinged commentary on Republicans.
Nieman Lab covers a research study revealing that non-news outlets deliver double the political talk to web surfers.