MRC president Brent Bozell appeared on the Fox Business show Varney & Co. on Wednesday morning to address how the media are trashing the Trump transition. Bozell said fasten your seat belts, it's going to get worse. Now that the campaign is over and the attempt to implement policy with the Republican majority will kick in, it's going to be "scorched earth" tactics against the new president.

ASHLEY WILLIAMS: By the way, the mainstream media continuing to attack President-elect Trump on his policies. Look at these — some of these headlines up here. Opinion, Washington Post: “Trump is handed a great economy. What happens when it goes south?” And Huffington Post: “Donald Trump and his cabinet will trade on inside information as president.” Brent Bozell, Media Research Center president, joining us now. I know you're going to laugh but I mean it has been never ending. It’s been consistent. It has been biased and I was just saying. I might be naive but I was totally unaware it was to this extent and some user outlets, I got to say, didn't realized how they were in the pockets of the Democratic Party when it came out from the Wikileaks e-mails. BRENT BOZELL: Yeah and it’s going to get worse. It’s going to get — I mean, people need to fasten their seat belts. Look, the media were laughed at him at the start of this campaign. They took him seriously and they tried to stop them. At the end of the campaign,, it’s — it failed. Now they're doing this introspection where they’re asking themselves, what do we need to do to stop them now? Now, as you go into a Trump administration, as he starts introducing policies with new leaders, it’s going to be scorched earth.

But here's an interesting thing about the headline you showed. Go to Huffington Post about trading — on inside information. Everyone on the left is taking about fake news. Fake news, by definition, is an untrue story being promoted by the author who knows that it’s untrue. That has the title and the very first sentence — has the author saying, of course, he doesn't know that's true at all. Therefore, what you have is a classic example of fake news. So I'm waiting for President Obama and everyone else to disavow the Huffington Post.

The HuffPost headline was “Donald Trump And His Cabinet Will Trade On Inside Information As President.” But socialist writer Dean Baker ruined the headline in his first sentence: “Actually, I don’t know that Donald Trump will take advantage of the inside information he will have access to as president, but no one knows that he won’t.”

MRC director of media analysis Tim Graham also made an appearance on Fox Business later on Wednesday, on Coast to Coast with Neil Cavuto. The subject was Obama doing an interview with his old campaign manager David Axelrod for CNN, and as usual, Obama complained about Fox News being so uncooperative and making him look terrible: