Although the coronavirus is an extremely serious health issue affecting the entire world, and governments are working with the private sector to combat the virus and save lives, the liberal media in America are largely exploiting the pandemic to smear President Donald Trump as a “failure.”
On March 13, I met with the MRC staff and told everyone that we were going to continue with business as usual at the organization. The following Monday, we heard the update from the president, and we’ve decided we need to make some changes. So, as of March 18 we are going to go into virtual-work mode.
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Despite indications that Joe Biden might be experiencing some mental decline — bouts of memory loss and yelling at a voter, “you’re full of s**t!” — Yahoo! News lined up liberal psychologists to declare that Trump is the real danger.
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Ex-Newsweek Editor Jon Meacham warns that President Trump “veers from unthinkable to unthinkable to unthinkable” but Joe Biden is “the most human of people, genuine … much more part of the vernacular of presidential leadership.”
BYE-BYE, CHRIS! The Worst of Matthews
After 23 years at CNBC and MSNBC, liberal commentator/reporter Chris Matthews was “retired” — read: fired — as the host of Hardball. Some of his compliments to younger women over the years at MSNBC caught up with him in the #MeToo culture, but his sharp criticism of socialist Bernie Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) also played a role in his career’s demise.
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