Lara Logan Goes Full QAnon, Spews Blood Libel on Newsmax
NewsmaxNearly a year after she was kicked to the curb by Fox News for essentially calling Dr. Anthony Fauci a Nazi, Lara Logan was on Newsmax’s primetime airwaves pushing QAnon tropes, invoking blood libel, and fear-mongering about a “global cabal” planning to “dilute the pool of patriots” in the United States with “100 million illegal immigrants.”Logan, a one-time award-winning reporter for CBS News, has embraced baseless conspiracy theories in an apparent effort to remake herself as a far-righ
news.yahoo.comNewsmax Host Confused By Lindell ‘Raid’ Whips Out Pocket Constitution
NewsmaxWhen election-denier Mike Lindell appeared on Newsmax Wednesday night to describe the FBI’s execution of a search warrant for his cell phone the day prior, host Eric Bolling seemed to not understand how such an event could take place, at one point flashing a pocket-sized Constitution to show his displeasure.After the MyPillow CEO complained about how his phone is his livelihood, Bolling read out loud a portion of the FBI documents given to Lindell, which noted that the agency has undertak
news.yahoo.comSinclair Broadcasting ends Eric Bolling's weekly show
FILE - Former Fox News host Eric Bolling speaks during a one year anniversary event for the first lady's Be Best initiative in the Rose Garden of the White House on May 7, 2019, in Washington. The Sinclair Broadcast Group says it is ending its "America This Week" show with Bolling. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)NEW YORK – The Sinclair Broadcast Group says it is ending its “America This Week” show with Eric Bolling, which has been criticized for misstatements about the coronavirus pandemic. A Sinclair spokesman had no immediate comment on whether the coronavirus episodes had anything to do with the show's end. Bolling tweeted on Tuesday that he had applied to the White House Correspondents Association for a pass to attend White House briefings by the Biden administration.
Sinclair says it won't air Fauci conspiracy theory segment
NEW YORK The Sinclair Broadcast Group says it will not air a segment on its America This Week program in which a conspiracy theorist speculates about Dr. Anthony Fauci and the coronavirus. Over the weekend, Sinclair said it was delaying the story for a week after it attracted media attention. We also reiterate our appreciation for all that Dr. Fauci and his team have accomplished for the health and well-being of Americans and people worldwide, said Sinclair. Media Matters first uncovered the segment last week. The broadcast group is known for pushing a conservative viewpoint through editorials and reports that it compels its stations to run.
Sinclair pulls show where Fauci conspiracy theory is aired
NEW YORK The Sinclair Broadcast Group said Saturday it is pulling from the air an edition of its America This Week program that discusses a conspiracy theory involving Dr. Anthony Fauci and the coronavirus. Meanwhile, Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, talked in detail in a new podcast about the serious threats and hate mail directed his way. Bolling told CNN Business that he wasn't even aware of the Plandemic video before his bookers arranged for Mikovits' appearance. The 26-minute Plandemic video emerged this spring and promoted a series of questionable, false and potentially dangerous theories. Fauci says he is receiving not only hate mail, but actual serious threats against me."