Tim Graham - Conservative Clarity
Tim Graham is executive editor of NewsBusters and director of media analysis for the Media Research Center. His career at the MRC began in February 1989 as associate editor of MediaWatch, the monthly newsletter of the MRC before the internet era.

Graham is co-author with MRC President Brent Bozell of the 2019 book “Unmasked: Big Media's War Against Trump” as well as the books “Collusion: How the Media Stole the 2012 Election and How to Prevent It From Happening Again in 2016” (2013) and “Whitewash: What the Media Won’t Tell You About Hillary Clinton but Conservatives Will” (2007). He wrote the 1996 book “Pattern of Deception: The Media's Role in the Clinton Presidency.”

Graham is a regular talk radio and television spokesman for the MRC, and has made television appearances on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, Fox News and the Fox Business Channel. His articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, National Review and other publications.

Graham left the MRC in 2001 to serve as White House correspondent for World, a national weekly Christian news magazine. He returned in 2003. Before joining the MRC, Graham served as press secretary for the congressional campaign of Missouri Republican Jack Buechner in 1988. In 1987, he served as editor of Organization Trends, a monthly newsletter on philanthropy and politics by the Washington-based Capital Research Center.

Graham is a native of Viroqua, Wisconsin, and graduated from Bemidji State University in northern Minnesota.

Copyright Creators.com/Creators Syndicate 

Tags: rogers | analysis | pollsters
OPINION

The State of Our Journalism? Viciously Anti-Trump

united states state of the union presidential politics policy and history

U.S. President Donald Trump with members of Congress as he exits following his State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 24, 2026. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images) 

Tim Graham By Monday, 02 March 2026 12:24 PM EST Current | Bio | Archive

The State of the Union speech is an effective annual exercise to measure how journalists feel about a long speech on national TV by Donald Trump.

They hate it intensely, like most children hate broccoli.

They would like to scrape that steaming plate into the garbage.

The New York Times published a front-page editorial by White House reporter Katie Rogers — lamely labeled as "News Analysis."

It came under the headline "Casting Democrats as Villains, Trump Produces a Spectacle."

You can sense their outrage. Nobody should darkly cast Democrats as villains, especially the people Democrats relentlessly suggest are authoritarians out to end our democracy, but only after they starve children and close hospitals.

Like a good Democrat, Rogers insisted Republicans find themselves in a "politically treacherous moment," while Democrats are "seeing polling moving their way" and "remain confident about the midterm elections."

The usual midterm election trends should inspire confidence, as well as all the partisan "news" products.

Liberal outlets sent out their pollsters to find that Trump has "gone too far" on immigration, taken the country in "the wrong direction" and has all the wrong "priorities."

Their pollsters are always going to keep the "vibes" high for Democrats and paint dark clouds over the Republicans in any election season.

They tried in 2024, but the people ruined it for the pollsters.

They also pile on Republicans with their so-called independent fact-checkers.

They pounce relentlessly on Trump, aerobically implying to the public that you can't believe a word Trump says about anything.

They're trying to put the oomph behind this Jimmy Fallon joke: "Trump's speech focused on his major accomplishments, and when those eight seconds were up, he just riffed for an hour and a half."

The New York Times and the Associated Press published "fact checks" of Trump before his speech was even made available to the public.

When it was over, Times "fact-checker" Linda Qiu and other Times staffers posted 29 fact checks about Trump, and they used 20 of them to fill up an entire page of the paper.

Online, they had just one note on Gov. Abby Spanberger, D-Va., who was assigned the Democratic Party response — but she was touted as correct.

Overall, I found in a quick review of the "fact checks" after Trump's speech there were 123 for the president and just four for Spanberger — and all four of those ruled the new governor as factual.

PolitiFact has featured only six fact checks on Spanberger over her career, and only one was a "False."

Aren't they nice?

Democrats feel free to unload attack lines that are untrue on their face, like this one from Spanberger's rebuke, "Our president told us tonight that we are safer because these agents arrest mothers and detain children."

Did Trump literally say, "We're safe because ICE agents arrest mothers and detain children"?

No.

But everything is fair game when a Democrat is boiling up rhetoric.

Your "independent fact-checkers" say nothing when Trump is compared to Hitler and the Republicans are compared to the Nazis.

Democrats yelled from the House floor that Trump "killed Americans" who interfered with ICE, and no one objected.

They exploded in outrage when Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., yelled, "You lie" at President Barack Obama during a Sept. 9, 2009 address on healthcare reform, but "you killed Americans" is considered fair.

This latest address to Congress underlines the elitist media should not be considered a reliable source in describing which actors in politics are practicing honesty and decency, promoting unity and a bipartisan spirit.

They offer none of those qualities in their work.

Tim Graham is a media analyst, talk radio spokesman, television commentator, and author. He is a national leader in the conservative movement. Read more Tim Graham insider articles — Click ​Here Now

-


TimGraham
The elitist media should not be considered a reliable source in describing which actors in politics are practicing honesty and decency, promoting unity and a bipartisan spirit. They offer none of those qualities in their work.
rogers, analysis, pollsters
628
2026-24-02
Monday, 02 March 2026 12:24 PM
Newsmax Media, Inc.

Sign up for Newsmax’s Daily Newsletter

Receive breaking news and original analysis - sent right to your inbox.

(Optional for Local News)
Privacy: We never share your email address.
Join the Newsmax Community
Read and Post Comments
Please review Community Guidelines before posting a comment.
 
Find Your Condition
Get Newsmax Text Alerts
TOP

The information presented on this website is not intended as specific medical advice and is not a substitute for professional medical treatment or diagnosis. Read Newsmax Terms and Conditions of Service.

Newsmax, Moneynews, Newsmax Health, and Independent. American. are registered trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc. Newsmax TV, and Newsmax World are trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc.

NEWSMAX.COM
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
NEWSMAX.COM
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved