August 8, 2016 Revolt on the right: Commentators bash Trump in psychiatric terms Call it the revenge of the conservative nerds. Commentators on the right, who fiercely opposed Donald Trump during the primaries, are now savaging him in harshly personal terms. They are having an I-told-you-so moment.
August 5, 2016 Vicious Cycle: Press pounds Trump, then pounces on poor polls Donald Trump actually revealed some good news yesterday, but it was dwarfed by the tidal wave of negative punditry.
August 4, 2016 Media trumpeting Trump implosion, but is it real? This is what a full-fledged feeding frenzy looks like.
August 3, 2016 Criticize Donald Trump? Sure. Question his sanity? That's nuts. It has come to this: Critics are calling Donald Trump crazy, and he’s calling Hillary Clinton the devil.
August 2, 2016 Khan and Smith: How the media are treating two grieving parents In the course of the campaign, Donald Trump has taken his whacks at Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Lindsey Graham, Carly Fiorina, Paul Ryan, Reince Priebus, John McCain, Hillary Clinton and, yes, Bill Clinton.
August 1, 2016 Is the press pushing Hillary's argument that Trump is 'dangerous'? Glenn Greenwald, the uber-liberal journalist who obtained the NSA leaks from Ed Snowden, says that anti-Trump bias in the media is utterly complete and total.
July 29, 2016 Roger Ailes resigns as Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ chairman, Rupert Murdoch assumes acting role Roger Ailes resigned Thursday as chairman of Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ, Fox Business and Fox television stations, effective immediately, in the wake of a sexual harassment lawsuit that led to days of negotiations about his departure.
July 28, 2016 Hillary stresses unity against Trump, says she's the woman for the job Hillary Clinton, performing more in prose than poetry, finally found a theme against Donald Trump.
July 28, 2016 Haywire over Hacking: Media refuse to believe Trump's Russia comments were sarcastic The uproar over Donald Trump’s latest comments is a classic case of media-generated outrage.
July 28, 2016 Obama sells optimism, and Hillary, but can he stop Trumpism? It was in many ways a typical Barack Obama speech: overly long, somewhat self-justifying, building to a passionate crescendo.