“He deserves the Nobel Peace Prize”: why Cnews columnists glorify Donald Trump

“He deserves the Nobel Peace Prize”: why Cnews columnists glorify Donald Trump
“He deserves the Nobel Peace Prize”: why Cnews columnists glorify Donald Trump

In the “Preamble” of this new column of “L'oeil de MouMou”, independent journalist Mourad Guichard paid tribute to Perrine Storme, a colleague who regularly shines with her professionalism.

His first “Top” went to Frédéric Sergent, a teacher from who contacted Arcom for racist remarks made by Frédéric Hazizia and Yvan Attal in the Radio J studios. The authority's response is purely and simply lunar . The other rewarded the media criticism association Acrimed for its deciphering of the consanguineous links between Éditions de l'Observatoire and set toutologists.

The “Flops” were pell-mell attributed to two far-right columnists who, like a scene from the film “The Fall”, denied the Apartheid situation experienced by the Palestinian population and fantasized about a link between an LFI deputy and the terrorist events of October 7. The independent journalist was also surprised by the posture of Thomas Guénolé, a left-wing intellectual who is regularly present on the sets of the populist show TPMP, and who is regularly humiliated by Cyril Hanouna, the self-centered and slightly paranoid host. He also questioned the work of BFMTV journalists capable of questioning a right-wing mayor about urban violence without questioning his own judicial past. The presence of a “medium” on the CNews set also intrigued our columnist.

The “Under the microscope” section looked at the way in which Bolloré’s channels treated the American presidential campaign. Exceptional event: Mourad Guichard paid tribute to an editorial by Pascal Praud.

The “Favorites” went to Clara Magazine, the talent of Internet users and the Éditions du Croquant collection with the latest opus by Claude Calame and Ludivine Bantigny.


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