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The move by President Trump to federalize the local police in Washington, D.C., has the Democrats and the press in a fit of outrage. And, as has been proven out, that emotional reaction leads to imbalanced thinking and an avoidance of facts. One of the preferred talking points has been that D.C. has had its crime dropping significantly, so this takeover is merely a power grab. Two problems exist: Those in the District confirming how bad things are, and the fact that a police chief was just suspended for cooking the books on their crime stats.
Next, we look at some of the fractured coverage of the global climate warming emergency environmental change. The press has been consistently altering their projections and predictions, all due to those failing to come to fruition. The issue is that while perpetually shown to have been wrong, those making these predictions remain in a state of authority on the subject they have proven to be ill-informed about.
We also look in on CNN's Jake Tapper to find him resorting to his old methods of assumed guilt and preconceived notions about Republican politicians – and he gets strung up by his blindness. Then we close by looking at the results of the weeks spent on the Epstein controversy by the press. In summation: There has been no result.
Now, crack one open and savor some outmoded media malpractice and misinformation.
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NBC’s Ken Dilanian is among those touting the “great” crime statistics in D.C.
The press is busy ignoring that, just weeks ago, a D.C. police official was busted for falsifying crime stats.
- The Washington Post publishes a lengthy piece on the District's “low” crime, and includes this disqualifying detail from one resident.
The @WashingtonPost tries to disprove Trump's claim that D.C. is crime-ridden, but instead delivers a work of art.#Newseum pic.twitter.com/NINn3JGyVw
— Brad Slager: CNN+ Lifetime Subscriber (@MartiniShark) August 12, 2025- CBS News has to readjust its Arctic ice predictions.
Glacier National Park is caught being wrong about its melting glacier.
My annual Earth Day piece showing the unsettled science of global climate warming change emergency.
Jake Tapper fails to think his gotcha question through, and ends up being got.
CNN’s buzzkill Harry Enten delivers the harsh news that the weeks-long Epstein obsession has led to no impact on voters.