As news outlets prepare reflections and retrospectives timed for the first anniversary of the deadly January 6 insurrection, they need to seriously reconsider their role in promoting the insurrectionists in their midst. Over the past year, Republican elected officials who took part in a conspiracy to interfere with the results of the last presidential election — or who simply refuse to acknowledge the validity of those results — have been on the guest lists of weekly Sunday news programs more than 40 times.
The attack on the United States Capitol Building last year was carried out by a mob whipped into a frenzy by lies about the election. The mob was organized and encouraged by members of our own government, including the then-president of the United States — the definition of a coup d’etat. The coup failed, as most coups do, but it should go without saying that no person involved in attempting to end American democracy should be afforded the credence of a supposedly unbiased media.
Yet, on any given Sunday, viewers from coast to coast tuning in to the weekly news programming on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, or Fox Broadcasting can hear from insurrectionists, conspiracy theorists, and election deniers, often without any disclosure of their role in promoting and perpetuating the Big Lie.
If you promote dangerous and deadly lies in an effort to overthrow the United States government, you should be marked with a scarlet letter and — at the very least — never brought on TV news again. Below, Media Matters has catalogued dozens of instances where prominent Sunday shows failed to clear this incredibly basic hurdle.