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The worst of MSNBC in 2017

December 31, 2017

The worst of MSNBC in 2017, Washington Free Beacon via YouTube, December 28, 2017

Doin’ the CNN Two-Step

July 7, 2017

Doin’ the CNN Two-Step, PJ MediaAndrew Klavan, July 6, 2017

There is little in the news today quite as delightful as watching the mainstream media do the CNN Two-Step. The CNN Two-Step is a simple dance. Step One: Put your foot in your mouth. Step Two: Shoot yourself in the foot. The results are bloody but hilarious.

The latest iteration comes from CNN’s own Jim Acosta. Acosta seems to have modeled himself on the Grandfather of Fake News, Dan Rather. Rather made his name by shouting biased and hostile questions at a president despised of the elite. Acosta has made a fool of himself doing the same thing. Acosta beclowned himself most recently (as of this writing; it’s hard to keep up) filing a sneering, unprofessional report on the president’s press conference in Poland. Acosta scornfully called it a “fake news conference“:

The other thing that was fake news coming from President Trump is he said, “Well, I keep hearing it is 17 intelligence agencies who said Russia interfered in the election. I think it is only three or four.” Where does that number come from? Where does this three or four number come from?

Turns out the number comes from corrections filed by the New York Times and the Associated Press, after weeks of complaints about the error from conservative websites.

But, of course, this is only the latest example. Over at MSNBC, they were doing the CNN Two-Step last week after Trump tweeted some nasty remarks about Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski. This came after months of Mika and her fiance Joe Scarborough attacking Trump as a “thug,” a “goon,” “mentally ill,” and so forth. When Trump finally gave them the smack they deserved, their over-the-top whining and crying were absurd enough to make a statue laugh.

And we mustn’t forget how CNN extorted an apology out of a private citizen after Trump retweeted an anti-CNN .gif that the citizen may or may not have made. Alisyn Camerota reported this act of sinister thuggery by the network as if it were some kind of happy ending. And the entire CNN staff seemed surprised when Trump supporters responded in kind by releasing staffers’ personal info along with a blizzard of anti-CNN memes.

The media might use this opportunity to stop dancing the CNN Two-Step — to stop blowing their own heads off in other words — and take stock. They might ignore Donald Trump’s manners and ask themselves whether perhaps he has a point, whether perhaps their industry is desperately in need of reform.

After sixteen years of listening to CNN and the networks and WaPo and the New York Times attack the honest George W. Bush relentlessly, then coddle the corrupt Barack Obama; after listening to Middle-American values disdained and the Tea Party movement denigrated; after being told their opinions were only a backlash to the progressive genius of the elites; after being told they must not say what was right in front of their eyes whether it was Islamic terrorism or that boys aren’t girls or that cops make black neighborhoods safer… after sixteen years of snarling contempt from the fancy-pants mouthpieces of large media corporations, the American people elected Donald Trump, in part at least, to send the media a message.

The message is: Go to hell. It’s about time the press received it loud and clear.

Meet Velshi and Ruhle: MSNBC’s Newest Straightforward News Anchors

June 30, 2017

Meet Velshi and Ruhle: MSNBC’s Newest Straightforward News Anchors, Washinton Free Beacon, June 30, 2017

Meet MSNBC’s newest news anchors: Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle.

Ruhle anchors the 9 a.m. hour and Velshi anchors the 3 p.m. hour for MSNBC during the work week. The pair also co-hosts a program at 11 a.m., and they have their own Saturday show, “Velshi & Ruhle,” which airs at 12:30 p.m.

Before joining MSNBC, both hosts were reporters who focused on business news. Ruhle worked at Bloomberg TV as a managing editor and news anchor. Velshi worked for CNN as the network’s chief business correspondent before joining Al Jazeera America when it first launched. Six months after Al Jazeera ceased operations in the U.S. in April 2016, Velshi joined MSNBC.

Here are some of their reporting highlights:

MSNBC Hosts Go on Tangent Promoting Planned Parenthood, Attack GOP Plan to Defund It

Watch MSNBC’s Ali Velshi Get Everything Wrong About Dick Durbin in 7 Seconds

MSNBC Host Stephanie Ruhle Tells Trump to ‘Bring It on’ With Tweets

MSNBC Anchor: Planned Parenthood ‘A Critical Tool for Helping Saving Lives’

MSNBC Anchor Goes Off on Trump: Integrity ‘Went Out the Window a While Ago’

MSNBC Host: Being a Woman Is a ‘Pre-Existing Condition’

MSNBC’s Ali Velshi Introduces Ossoff as ‘Congressman-to-Be’

MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle: Trump’s Policies Are ‘Not a Positive’ for Women and Girls

The Thrill: The Story of Chris Matthews and Barack Obama

January 19, 2017

The Thrill: The Story of Chris Matthews and Barack Obama, Washington Free Beacon, , January 18, 2017

MSNBC host Chris Matthews infamously pronounced that a 2008 speech delivered by Barack Obama gave him a “thrill going up my leg.”

As this new Washington Free Beacon supercut shows, that thrill remained for the next eight years. The liberal cable host called Obama perfect, incorruptible, and post-racial, claimed he had “never done anything wrong in his life,” and was fond of chalking up opposition to the Obama agenda to racists, racism, and being racist.

Such was Matthew’s love for Obama that he thanked Superstorm Sandy for coming along in 2012 and helping the president’s successful reelection bid, a remark for which he later apologized.

Obama is leaving the White House, but the Tingle is surely there to stay.

The Worst of MSNBC in 2016 | SUPERcuts! #408

December 30, 2016

The Worst of MSNBC in 2016 | SUPERcuts! #408, Washington Free Beacon via YouTube, December 30, 2016

Mika Brzezinski says Clinton camp tried to pull her off the air

December 10, 2016

Mika Brzezinski says Clinton camp tried to pull her off the air, New York PostDaniel Halper, December 9, 2016

mikaatttMika Brzezinski spotted in Trump Tower. Photo: AP

Hillary Clinton’s campaign tried to remove an MSNBC personality from the air after she aired criticisms of the Democratic presidential candidate, the host revealed Friday.

Mika Brzezinski, a co-host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” said NBC was pressured to get her pulled during the campaign.

“I was concerned the campaign was not understanding that perhaps there was an arrogance. They needed to sort of get off their high horse and understand that this isn’t over,” Brzezinski said on her show Friday, recalling the criticism she expressed frequently during the campaign.

“I’ll just say it: NBC got a call from the [Clinton] campaign. Like I had done something that was journalistically inappropriate or something and needed to be pulled off the air,” she added.

Brzezinski’s on-air barbs during the campaign also drew the ire of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, then the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.

Leaked DNC e-mails show that Wasserman Schultz wrote to NBC anchor Chuck Todd in May, with the subject line, “Chuck, this must stop,” after Brzezinski called for her to resign over her handling of the primaries.

Just minutes earlier, Wasserman Schultz wrote to DNC Communications Director Luis Miranda, saying: “This is the LAST straw . . . This is outrageous. She needs to apologize.”

Brzezinski, of course, was not removed from her show and still hosts it daily, along with former Republican Rep. Joe Scarborough.

Past Clinton campaigns, however, have been successful at muscling NBC to remove talent after on-air criticisms.

David Shuster was suspended for two weeks for airing criticism of the Clinton campaign’s handling of Chelsea Clinton in 2008. Shuster eventually left the network.

Morning Joe Panel Rips Clinton’s ‘Unbelievable’ Email Comparisons to Powell

August 22, 2016

Morning Joe Panel Rips Clinton’s ‘Unbelievable’ Email Comparisons to Powell, Washington Free Beacon, , August 22, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfpubDKCBOY

Morning Joe’s panel unanimously slammed Hillary Clinton on Monday for repeatedly trying to justify her private email server by comparing it to former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s sporadic use of a private email.

The segment opened on Monday with a compilation of clips of Clinton telling different crowds about the use of private email by different secretaries of state and the use of her own private email server.

“Colin Powell and I are exactly on the same page,” she said.

Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarborough had a simple response to this compilation.

“No,” he said.

The other co-host of Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski, had the same reaction.

“No,” she said.

Scarborough said that Clinton seems to be using this defense based off of a memo that Powell sent her from a person AOL email account.

To drive the point home, the panel put up a graphic to show the distinct differences between Powell’s email practices at the State Department and Clinton’s, and it read the following:

  • Never used a private server
  • At the time he became secretary in 2001, the State Department didn’t have a comparable unclassified system
  • Used personal emails only for unclassified information
  • Used an office desktop of all classified communications

Scarborough cited that Powell spoke to People about this issue, telling the magazine that Clinton had been trying to pin the personal server scandal on him. He also said that she had been using her server for over a year before Powell sent the memo about his personal email use:

“Her people have been trying to pin it on me,” Powell, 79, told PEOPLE Saturday night at the Apollo in the Hamptons 2016 Night of Legends fête in East Hampton, New York.

“The truth is, she was using [the private email server] for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did,” Powell added.

“There is no comparison,” Scarborough said.

Left-leaning columnist Mike Barnicle agreed. He differentiated between the use of private email and having a private email server.

“The biggest distinction, the only distinction, the most important distinction is that … Powell never had his own personal server,” he said. “That is the biggest difference. I mean, if you had sent Colin Powell an email on his personal email account when he was secretary of state, you’d get a personal email back, having nothing to do with classification, nothing. But, there was no personal email server.”

“You look at these different places where he used different types of emails,” Brzezinski said. “It shows that he cared what he was emailing—and this was actually an issue back then.”

Scarborough said that the classification system had changed immensely between the two tenures of the secretaries of state.

“Therein lies the biggest problem,” Scarborough said. “What Hillary Clinton did was force anybody that wanted to communicate with her to not send the classified email, but to take it from the classified email server and then break it down, break that information down, on an unsecured and then send it in. It’s unbelievable.”