Fake News: New York Times Falsely Claims Breitbart ‘Birther’ Site
The New York Times reported falsely on Monday that Breitbart News is a Birther website — a classic example of “fake news.”
The New York Times reported falsely on Monday that Breitbart News is a Birther website — a classic example of “fake news.”
Former Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean called incoming White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor Stephen K. Bannon a “Nazi” on Sunday during an interview with journalist Evan Solomon of Canada’s CTV.
Uri Ariel, Israel’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, has written to incoming White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor Stephen K. Bannon to offer his support.
National Public Radio ombudsman/public editor Elizabeth Jensen has recommended that the taxpayer-funded radio news service bar future live interviews of conservatives, following an interview Nov. 16 with Breitbart News’ Joel B. Pollak.
Stephen K. Bannon, who served as Executive Chairman at Breitbart News before becoming Donald Trump’s campaign CEO and now the President-elect’s White House chief strategist and senior counsel, responded to recent media attacks alleging that he is anti-Semitic during an in-depth interview with the Wall Street Journal.
Steve Bannon gave an interview to the Wall Street Journal, in which he addressed the barrage of media smears against himself and Breitbart News.
As Facebook and Google revise their algorithms to target fake news sites, let’s hope our information overlords dedicate equal vigor to screening out fake narratives from mainstream media outlets. They can start with the half-million web hits defaming Stephen K. Bannon as anti-Semitic.
Stephen K. Bannon in a rare interview with Kimberley A. Strassel of the Wall Street Journal talks about the winning campaign of Donald J. Trump and his part in helping the president-elect accomplish his vision for America. Bannon also refutes charges of being antisemitic or a white nationalist.
Jonathan Swan writes that Stephen K. Bannon is “unfazed” by left-wing hysteria alleging that he’s a giant racist.
Newly appointed White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon chided Fox News in an interview Friday, claiming the cable news network’s coverage of the 2016 presidential election was just as bad as that of progressive media outlets and predicting the conservative-oriented outlet would move toward a more “centrist” approach in the coming years.
The mainstream media and the Democrats brought every weapon they had to the fight against Stephen K. Bannon — and, by extension, Donald Trump, and 61 million deplorables. And yet Trump did not waver, and the Republican Party did not bend, and the conservative media did not break.
Stephen K. Bannon gives an exclusive interview to Michael Wolff at the Hollywood Reporter, previewing his ambitious agenda for president-elect Donald Trump. While Bannon seems to relish the left seeing him as “Darth Vader” or “Satan,” he describes himself as “Thomas Cromwell in the court of the Tudors.”
Stephen K. Bannon — president-elect Donald Trump’s pick for White House chief strategist — expressed his political philosophy long before joining Trump’s insurgent populist presidential campaign. Now, Americans can reflect on what issues Bannon may take on within a Trump White House — and it does not look good for the culture of corruption in Washington, DC.
Breitbart editor at large Peter Schweizer, author of “Clinton Cash,” criticized suggestions that President-Elect Donald Trump’s Chief Strategist & Senior Counselor Stephen K. Bannon is a bigot as “absurd” during an interview on Wednesday’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight” on FBN. Schweizer
Jeff Spross writes in The Week that Donald Trump’s new chief strategist Steve Bannon is an “anti-Wall Street populist” who correctly articulated the public’s anger at the 2008 financial crash and subsequent Wall Street bank bailouts. “Trump effectively rode that anger all the way to the White House,” Spross writes.
School choice is now a presidential priority. It could never have happened without Steve Bannon. When the history of the 21st Century civil rights movement is written Steve Bannon’s name will have a special place in its pantheon of heroes.
Actress Lena Dunham, still agonizing over Hillary Clinton’s crushing defeat in the U.S. presidential election, fled New York City this week to seek “guidance” from a rock in the remote hiking hills of Sedona, Arizona.
Speaking on the British Radio 4 Today Programme, Breitbart Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak took host Justin Webb to task after he opened the segment by stating matter-of-factly, “[Stephen K. Bannon] doesn’t like Jews, does he?”
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has backed away from its earlier accusations against Stephen K. Bannon, stating on its website: “We are not aware of any anti-Semitic statements from Bannon.”
Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Dennis Prager called accusations of antisemitism against Stephen K. Bannon “libel” on Wednesday.
Roughly 500 demonstrators gathered on the steps of the Los Angeles City Hall for a “Rally Against Steve Bannon” on Wednesday evening.
Donald Trump’s nomination of Breitbart News executive chairman Steve Bannon to serve as chief strategist and senior counselor in the White House at first generated a furious reaction from anti-hate groups, because of the connection between the alt-right movement his website supports with white nationalism.
In the post-election crying jag of disappointed Hillary supporters we are witnessing the most egregious witch-hunt in American history.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has denied press credentials to Breitbart News’ Adelle Nazarian, who was assigned to cover the ADL’s “Summit on Anti-Semitism” at the Grand Hyatt in New York City on Thursday, November 17.
Jeff Cox writes at CNBC.com that a speech delivered in 2014 by Donald Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon offers a glimpse into how the new Trump administration may approach Wall Street bailouts and financial reform.
Donald Trump’s campaign dismissed accusations that Stephen K. Bannon is a white supremacist and an anti-Semite on Wednesday morning, suggesting that critics are simply upset that they lost the election.
In an op-ed in the Washington Times, Jeffrey Scott Shapiro defends Steve Bannon, writing that the “charge that Trump’s chief strategist is an anti-Semite is sordid — and wrong.”
Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large and In-House Counsel Joel B. Pollak appeared Wednesday morning on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, and defended the company’s Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon, while calling out NPR’s racist programming.
Zionist Organization of America Special Projects Director Liz Berney pushed back against accusations of anti-Semitism against President-Elect Donald Trump’s Chief Strategist & Senior Counselor Stephen K. Bannon during a discussion on Tuesday’s “CNN Tonight.” said, “I think so many people
Buzzfeed reporter J. Lester Feder provides a transcript of a speech given by Donald Trump’s new chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon in the summer of 2014 before a conference at the Vatican focused on poverty. Bannon’s remarks predicted the coming populist movements and detailed how the concurrent forces of militant radical Islamic, the corrupt crony capitalism of “the Party of Davos,” and the dehumanizing secularization of the West were all converging into a global conflict.
Yossi Dagan, chair of Israel’s Shomron Regional Council, has released an open letter to incoming White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor Stephen K. Bannon, offering his support and congratulations.
Outgoing U.S. senator Harry Reid called for president-elect Donald Trump to rescind his appointment of Stephen K. Bannon as White House Chief Strategist.
David P. Goldman writes that the current attacks on former Breitbart Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon are an expression of rage from the “defeated and humiliated elites” who cast their lot with losing presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin wrote a fiery defense of Stephen K. Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump’s chief strategist and senior counselor, against false media accusations of racism and anti-Semitism.
Donald Trump has named Steven K. Bannon his senior counselor and chief strategist, and now the lies, smears, and defamation of Bannon have begun. I know well how this process works. It’s evil. As the enemedia bombards us with claims that Bannon is a white supremacist and an anti-Semite, I am, as a Jew and a proud Zionist, honored to stand up for Steve Bannon.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach writes an open letter to Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, to defend former Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon against accusations of anti-Semitism.
Jonathan Swan reports in The Hill about the policy focus of Stephen K. Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump’s chief strategist and senior counselor.
Stephen K. Bannon (or, for those who want to maximize their SEO, Steve Bannon) — president-elect Donald Trump’s pick for White House chief strategist — made his pet issues known long before joining Trump’s insurgent presidential campaign. Now, Americans can reflect on what issues Bannon may take on within a Trump White House — and it does not look good for the culture of corruption in Washington, DC.
National Public Radio added a “trigger warning” to the start of a story on All Things Considered on Monday evening about President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to appoint Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon as Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor.
President Ronald Reagan’s former White House Chief of Staff Kenneth Duberstein said that Donald Trump’s Chief Strategist & Senior Counselor Stephen K. Bannon is “worthy as Lee Atwater was for Bush 41, as Karl Rove was for 43, as Valerie Jarrett