September 18, 2020 As Trump clashes with CDC, the media accuse him of ignoring science The latest media uproar over Trump--there seems to be at least one a day--was triggered by the way he contradicted the head of the CDC.
September 17, 2020 Why Trump’s wilder claims are complicating his campaign President Trump and his campaign are, well, pushing the envelope of acceptability in a general election campaign. And it’s happening at a time when the president is on a media blitz--Axios, Woodward, “Fox & Friends,” ABC--and making his case on substantive issues.
September 16, 2020 If Biden loses, will the media and public ‘accept’ it? If Joe Biden loses his bid to unseat Donald Trump, the media will be in a state of shock--and utter disbelief.
September 15, 2020 If Trump loses, the media will be celebrating for years A rumination on the media and political world if that were to be the outcome.
September 11, 2020 Why Trump talked, though he feared an ‘atrocious’ book from Woodward When President Trump decided to cooperate with Bob Woodward, he went all in.
September 10, 2020 Woodward book lands, quotes Trump acknowledging ‘deadly’ virus early on The Bob Woodward book that dropped Wednesday is far harder for President Trump to denounce as fake news, given that he granted the investigative reporter 18 tape-recorded interviews.
September 9, 2020 Trump’s media domination fueled his rise -- and now could backfire No president has ever dominated the news the way Donald Trump does, and if anything that’s intensified during the campaign.
September 6, 2020 Trump campaign's Perrine hits anonymous Atlantic sources: 'Journalism was abandoned' In a ӣƵ “Media Buzz” interview, Trump 2020 Press Communications Director Erin Perrine hit out at The Atlantic's use of anonymous sources in a report claiming President Trump disparaged fallen U.S. soldiers.
September 4, 2020 Trump’s vote-twice comments outrage media, which amplify his message Why did Donald Trump, in broad daylight, with cameras rolling, suggest that the good people of North Carolina vote twice?
September 3, 2020 Campaign flashpoint: Why urban violence is more than a Democratic mess President Trump and Joe Biden trade incendiary charges over who is to blame for a continuing wave of urban riots.