potentially incriminating, but to pretend is didn t exist, it is not just russian disinformation excuse. this is a nonstory a writer for the atlantic said they are not interested. some still have blinders on. some are belatedly recognizing the news value, this is the son of the president of the united states, looking back it would be exhibit a about why media and social media credibility just keep sinking. trey: we need a bold and fair stress, thank you howie. thank you for joining us on a sunday night. appreciate it. trey: up next, some democrats, some in media and very small people who hide behind fake names on social media are outrages that a republican senator didn t
than never, sometimes it is too late. when it comes to credibility of new york and dc media, i suspect it is just too late, something has changed. but keyboards the new york times and washington posts can now all of a sudden type the words hunter biden? why. why now, joining us now host of media buzz, howie. you can take people to when the news was breaking in 2020 as it relates to hunter biden and media response? that is a good place to start. luke at way that most news organizations mocked or minimized or blew off hunter biden lop lap laptop story, and twitter blocked would not let people share information even in privacy messages was nothing
he came from italy with nothing for a new life. his family depended on him. he sacrificed so much. isaac payne barney f. hajiro elijah bacon michael valente he is our family s hero. who are the heroes in your family? howie: it never would have happened in russia, vladimir putin forced to take aggressive questions from a free press but he used that forum at the geneva summit to trash america in deeply dishonest way, he couldn t answer why his political opponents keep winding up dead or poisoned and imprisoned. so he did the what aboutism thing, he portrayed the capitol riot as a bunch of ordinary demonstrator, some arrested for, quote, unclear reasons, not the
lost all sense of leverage. that pipeline was stopped. there they re 100 miles short. i worked on that with others. o brien, my new chin, many mnuchin. only germany wanted it. the rest of europe, the g-7 club did not want this pipeline and biden gave it up ahead of time and that s why he had no leverage. howie: you said the other day that after a meeting with somebody like putin, what you would of do when were you in the white house is you would leak the consequences of any adverse action to your favorite reporters and you were kind of puzzled that that wasn t done here. was that one of your ways of carrying out policy? look, here s the thing. for these kinds of meetings, it s like a billiard table shot. the two leaders don t always slam each other right next to each other although i think biden made a mistake not having a joint press conference. but my point on that, howie,
somehow to oh, you re putting words in his mouth. it was a fair question. the press should galvanize around her. the press should be asking these tough questions. the most amazing moment if you look at this video, peter alexander gives katlyn collins a look like are we really still doing journalism here, i thought that was over in january. it was an you amazing moment. howie: while he was delivering the apology to the pool, the president said this. look, to be a good reporter you ve got to be negative, you have to have a negative view of life, seems to me you never ask positive questions. howie: so maybe he has a point. but the president the press doesn t always ask negative questions. the press often asks and should ask skeptical questions, challenging questions, designed to throw a president or any other person off talking points. first of all, the negative view of life, what kind of