MSNBC’s Reid: Coverage of Gabby Petito Case Is ‘Missing White Woman Syndrome’
Monday, on her show “The ReidOut,” MSNBC anchor Joy Reid said that the media coverage of 22-year-old Gabby Petito is a clear case of “Missing White Woman Syndrome.”
Monday, on her show “The ReidOut,” MSNBC anchor Joy Reid said that the media coverage of 22-year-old Gabby Petito is a clear case of “Missing White Woman Syndrome.”
On Friday’s broadcast of PBS’ “Washington Week,” host Gwen Ifill stated that without the audio of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s lewd comments, “we would have been paying attention a lot more tonight to some revelations from WikiLeaks about Hillary Clinton’s
On Friday’s broadcast of PBS’ “Washington Week,” host Gwen Ifill claimed “we don’t actually hear Republicans talk that much over the years about poverty, though they do talk about crime.” Ifill said, “Donald Trump, when he speaks of these issues,
On Friday’s broadcast of PBS’ “Washington Week,” host Gwen Ifill wondered whether Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s handling of her pneumonia diagnosis will have the consequence that “people will always wonder whether she’s fully healthy.” Ifill said, “[W]hat are the consequences
Wednesday during a town hall broadcasted on PBS from Elkhart, IN hosted by the network’s Gwen Ifill, President Barack Obama discussed the candidacy of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump. Ifill asked Obama about his reluctance to mention Trump by name
The PBS Ombudsman has called Gwen Ifill’s ‘Take that, Bibi’ tweet on the Iran deal “inexcusable,” and suggests that employees avoid Twitter.