Appearing on Fox News’s Special Report on Monday, The Weekly Standard’s Steve Hayes blasted the media for trying to dismiss the Clinton Foundation scandal as just another Republican attack line against Hillary Clinton: “What amuses me as I follow other media outlets covering this is they continue to try to cast this as if it’s about Republicans. ‘Republicans are attacking Hillary Clinton on the Foundation e-mails. Republicans say – ’ This isn’t about Republicans, this is about Hillary Clinton having made repeated representations that have turned out to be false.”

Hayes demanded journalists acknowledge the Democratic nominee’s blatant dishonesty: “Clearly she was lying. I mean, people are going to try to dress this up and use all sorts of euphemisms for what she was doing to avoid saying that she was lying. Clearly she was lying there....And we’re seeing evidence that they were false in black and white. I don’t understand why it’s so hard for people to say that.”

The broadcast networks spent Tuesday and Wednesday confirming Hayes’s observation. The morning and evening newscasts on NBC, ABC, and CBS all followed the same script, repeatedly declaring the scandal to simply be the latest “line of attack” from Donald Trump:

On Monday’s Special Report, moments after Hayes hammered the press, radio talk show host Laura Ingraham wondered what happened to investigative journalism:

The question is, talking about the media...Why is it that Judicial Watch is doing all the FOIA requests? I mean, thank God for Judicial Watch. What would we do without Citizens United, Judicial Watch, that are actually doing the work, frankly, that places like 60 Minutes and all these vaunted, you know, investigative units....And isn't that what the media generally are supposed to do? They're supposed to be bringing issues to the attention of the American people that go to the basic issues of trust.

While network reporters relied on Judicial Watch to do their work for them, they made sure to label the group “conservative” whenever it was mentioned in the coverage.

Here are excerpts of the August 22 analysis from Hayes and Ingraham: