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We do enjoy a splashy debut, and the premiere of Tara Palmieri's new column for Puck was the textbook definition thereof.
The former Politico national correspondent dished plenty of the sort of juicy info she’s made her trademark in the column, called The Washington Mall, offering an inside look at the happenings of Washington D.C. and, specifically, the White House.
She had plenty of drama to report, including intrigue involving White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain, who she described as having become “irrelevant on Capitol Hill.” The main reason? According to Palmeri, it’s a lack of talent in the flattery department and clashes with Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), the moderate Senator who's blocked a number of key Biden administration agenda items.
Palmeri also detailed the palace intrigue of numerous White House officials vying for Jen Psaki’s role as press secretary as she transitions to her new gig at MSNBC.
Karine Jean-Pierre is taking on the position, but White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield had fought for it, according to the column, though she’d never admit such a thing, Palmeri claimed.
Other bold-faced names featured in Palmieri's column include former President Donald Trump, aspirational Twitter owner Elon Musk, and a bit describing potential 2024 rivals Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as “two male dogs in a room and one bowl of food."
Original reporting plus well-crafted writing -- that's a winner in our book. |
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 | MEDIA LOSER: Julie Banderas
Fox News host Julie Banderas declared -- without evidence-- the man who was brutally beaten after allegedly attacking Dave Chappelle was driven by “woke” outrage over trans jokes and "got what was coming to him."
Isaiah Lee was charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon after he tackled the comedian on stage at the Hollywood Bowl. Security chased Lee after he tackled Chappelle — who was not injured in the attack — and footage later showed Lee being loaded into an ambulance with some grim injuries, including a battered face and an arm bent the wrong way.
On Wednesday's episode of Outnumbered, the hosts acknowledged the motive in the attack had not been established, but Banderas nonetheless claimed with certainty, "This is the woke going broke. This was someone who was standing by, angry about his Netflix special where he made jokes about trans people. He’s a freaking comedian!"
Chappelle briefly spoke to Lee after he was arrested, and asked him what his motive was for the attack. According to Chappelle, Lee said his grandmother had just been forced out of her Brooklyn neighborhood and he wanted to raise awareness about gentrification. The comedian also said that Lee appeared to be mentally ill.
Chappelle didn't deserve to be physically assaulted on stage, and his security team had to act quickly for his safety. But it's a terrible look for a news host to falsely assume a motive before the facts were known, especially considering the possibility Lee was dealing with mental issues. |
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'Annoyed and Betrayed' "If you flip to the Black News Channel today, you’ll find little sign the channel ever existed," writes Mediaite's Juwan Holmes for an in-depth look at the demise of the first around-the-close news network for Black audiences. "The first 24-hour news network for Black audiences, replete with political commentary and investigative reporting, is gone. All that is being shown now are documentaries and rebroadcasts of foreign sporting events. Nothing remains except the BNC logo."
Holmes interviewed multiple BNC insiders to get the full story on how a once promising network collapsed, including a more detailed timeline and behind-the-scenes chatter.
"By the time the network stopped offering live programming last month," wrote Holmes, BNC "boasted a reach of 50 million households and had added a streaming platform called BNC Go to its linear offering."
"Yet despite its wide availability, bountiful funding, and impressive roster of talent on both sides of the camera, BNC never took off. The network averaged just 4,000 viewers in 2021, according to Nielsen, ranking behind Newsy, Accuweather, and Fuse."
BNC was "unceremoniously shut down," in March, laying off 230 employees and offering zero severance and only one week of benefits. The network stopped airing new original content on March 25 and subsequently filed for bankruptcy.
Read the whole saga here.
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'What a Moron!' On The Late Show Thursday night, host Stephen Colbert went after Trump for suggesting people have stopped calling him “stupid.”
During an interview on the Christian Broadcasting Network on Wednesday, Trump bragged about the cognitive test he took a few years ago. Yes, the “person, woman, man, camera, TV“ cognitive test.
“I decided to take one because the fake news was having fun no matter what you did, and I took one,” Trump said, “And you know what was an amazing thing. They now call me a dictator and other things, but they don’t call you stupid.”
After turning to the camera and taking a long dramatic pause, Colbert said, “He thinks we don’t call him stupid?”
“What a moron!” he added.
He didn't stop there. |
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