Columbia University hired a former Washington Post columnist who embodies everything wrong with the media to serve as the school’s ethics chair. On Jan. 1,
Tag: Journalism
The Lizzo Lawsuit Leaves Lecturing Media at a Loss – RedState
An announced lawsuit against singer Lizzo has the press behaving in an uncharacteristically well-behaved fashion. Last week some jarring news was announced when a number
A Man Claiming to Be Chuck Todd Announces His ‘Meet the Press’ Retirement and I Have Thoughts – RedState
As my RedState colleague Bob Hoge previously reported, “Meet the Press” anchor Chuck Todd announced Sunday at the end of his program that he would
Protest Desserts, Political Words, and Phallic Bergs – RedState
Our weekly unworthy Pulitzer recognition of less-than-meritorious excellence in journalism. As an extension of the media-mocking venture at Townhall, Riffed From the Headlines, we once again
Mainstream Media Shocked to Discover the Most Divisive Group in America Is the Mainstream Media – RedState
Have you ever seen the “Shocked Pikachu” meme? The basic idea is that someone who engages in stupid behavior is ultimately shocked when that stupid
Velshi Shoots off His Mouth, Cassidy Hutchinson Dons a Cape, and Batman Booked in Egypt – RedState
Our weekly recognition of less-than-meritorious excellence in journalism worthy of a skewed version of Pulitzer Prize consideration. As an extension of the media-mocking venture at
Politifact Takes a Stab at Self-Defense, Only to Reveal Themselves as Biased – RedState
This shows just how much of a sham the fact-check wing of the media is, when an outlet claims victimhood. In covering the media and
NBC News’ Chuck Todd Continues to Flounder as His Show Attempts to Book a Member of Congress Who Passed – RedState
The decision to send Todd’s program out to pasture is starting to make sense. It has been a tough go of things for Chuck Todd
Reporters Just Nail Biden White House Over Baby Formula Crisis ‘Action’ Timeline Dodge and Weave – RedState
We reported Wednesday on how White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was clearly caught off guard during the mid-week press briefing when she found out