Liberal media outlets have become “unhinged” over the mass slayings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, with the left-wing bias reaching “unprecedented levels,” according to critics of the coverage.

“Unprecedented levels of left-wing bias by the media in their coverage of the El Paso and Dayton tragedies,” tweeted Brent Bozell of the conservative Media Research Center. “This is just a sample of the shameful partisan propaganda being peddled by so-called ‘journalists,’” he added before providing a link from his News Busters site of examples.

Unprecedented levels of left-wing bias by the media in their coverage of the El Paso and Dayton tragedies. This is just a sample of the shameful partisan propaganda being peddled by so-called “journalists.” @NewsBustershttps://t.co/Lxka4ug5sf — Brent Bozell (@BrentBozell) August 7, 2019

At the Republican National Committee, top aides have also charted examples of shocking and distorted statements about the crimes and President Trump, even by a former Republican White House spokeswoman.

Rapid Response Director Steve Guest called the reactions “unhinged,” and provided four examples:



MSNBC anchor and former Bush spokeswoman Nicolle Wallace said that President Trump is “talking about exterminating Latinos.” She later tweeted that she had “misspoke.”

Lawrence O’Donnell’s show The Last Word ran the chyron “TRUMP-INSPIRED TERRORISM.”

ran the chyron “TRUMP-INSPIRED TERRORISM.” A guest on the Brian Williams’ show, NBC contributor Frank Figluizzi, said that Trump re-raising U.S. flags on August 8, after lowering them for the shootings, was “'very significant to the neo-Nazi movement” because they feel the day means “Heil Hitler.”

CNN contributor Wajahat Ali cheered “#MassacreMoscowMitch” in a tweet, a reference to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

After tweeting last night how happy he was #MassacreMoscowMitch was trending, Ali is on CNN this morning talking about violent extremism. pic.twitter.com/oeqblxWyey — Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) August 6, 2019

Bozell’s group, meanwhile, set up a special page titled “El Paso/Dayton shootings” to chart the bias. Among his headlines:

