Our end-of-the-year dis-honors continue as we “celebrate” the worst of journalism over the past year with The Heckler Awards. In our first installments, we recognized the troubled trends in the media industry and the individual honors for achievement by outlets or select journalists.


Recognizing Media Malfunctions With the Heckler Awards – Part 1: The Industry Technical Trophies

2025 Media Malpractice Recognized With the Heckler Awards – Pt. 2: The Individual (Dis)Honors


In this installment, we begin the three-part section involving the categories we cover in our daily column “Riffed From the Headlines.” These are the recurring actions seen in the press as they deviate from journalism ethics on the regular. In each category, we compiled the final nominees and declared the winner. It has been a rough process of winnowing down the copious examples collected, but we have come up with the exemplary performances in each instance.

Honorees are vying for our illustrious pyrite-plated trophy featuring our trademarked back-row popcorn tosser, encrusted with nylon faux-marble, ensconced on a base of crafted domestic pressboard, and a high gloss coat of Onyx Krylon. Ceremonial introductions aside, let us commence with the pageantry of awarding The Hecklers!

LEGALIZED PRESS-TITUTION (the Press Pimping for the Left)

WINNER

Matt Gutman – ABC NEWS

Gutman perplexedly decided to lend a charming background of romance for the sniper who killed Charlie Kirk. (Congratulations, Matt!)


PATHOLOGICAL MEDIA AMNESIA (Reports Contradicting Prior Reporting)

WINNER

Nicolle Wallace - MSNBC

In speaking with Governor JB Pritzker (D-IL), the afternoon hostess tried to sell the fiction that no Democrats have ever called Donald Trump or Republicans “Nazis.” We are not sure how she expected to sell this wild claim, but she was reminded. (Congratulations, Nicolle!)


LOW-OCTANE GASLIGHTING (Outright Fabrications From Sources)

WINNER

Erkki Forster –The Daily Beast. 

In a scathing piece, the claim is that Trump tried to get a congresswoman into his bed on Air Force One. What actually happened was that he asked a pregnant Anna Paulina Luna – with her husband – if she was uncomfortable, and if she needed to rest, he said she was welcome to use the bed on the plane. (Congratulations, Erkki!)


PRESENTATION PARADOX (When Initial Claims in a Piece Are Contradicted in the Report)

WINNER

Ron Bousso – Reuters

After Spain suffered a massive blackout throughout much of the country, the report was headlined that we cannot blame this on renewable energy sources. This is repeated in the first sentence, and then the second sentence declares it was due to the management of the renewables grid. Deeper, Bousso cites the collapse of the solar power system. (Congratulations, Ron!)


HOAX & CHANGE (Reports on Completely Fabricated Events)

WINNER

Daniel Patrick Sheehan – Morning Call

For days, the press complex was filled with outrage that an elderly man died in ICE custody. When it was said that the agency had no record of this death, it became that he had been deported but died when held in a hospital in Guatemala. Then, authorities recognized that the photo being circulated was of a man from Chile who died about a decade ago. Since then, the family that fed this story had gone dark. (Congratulations, Daniel!)


POUNCE OF PREVENTION    (when the press recasts stories to conservative reactions)

WINNER

Camille Von Kaenel – Politico

As the California wildfires raged and Democrat incompetence was exposed from the mayor’s office all the way up to Gov. Gavin Newsom, she brought the charge that pointing out the raft of problems was a case of Republicans seizing on the disaster and politicizing it. (Congratulations, Camille!)


MATCHING MEDIA MEMORANDUM (When Outlets Suspiciously Deliver the Same Reporting)

WINNER

The Fishing Boats Memo

In order to complain about the attacks taking place on drug cartels off the coast of Venezuela, many outlets claimed the military was targeting fishing boats. This, despite the videos showing hits on high-speed watercraft with quad outboard engines and no fishing gear present.


PROSE & CONTRADICTION (Managing to Disqualify Claims in the Same Report)

WINNER

Alex Thompson – Axios

In a reference to a detail from Karine Jean-Pierre’s book, Alex stated that if a source is known to have lied about a topic, their call for comments to be off the record becomes invalid, and he can name them. He said this after the publication of his book “Original Sin,” which was filled with administration officials who had clearly lied but gave him details anonymously. (Congratulations, Alex!)


NEWS AVOIDANCE SYNDROME (When Major News Items Are Entirely Overlooked)

WINNER

Donie O’Sullivan – CNN

The self-avowed extremism correspondent had previously promoted a special when he stated that he could not find examples of politically-driven violence on the Left. After a man in Boulder, Colorado, used Molotov cocktails to attack a group of Jewish people gathering in support of Israel, Donie immediately flew to the state – to cover the trial of My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell in Denver. (Congratulations, Donie!)


REPORTING ON THE MIRROR (When Newsmakers Are Making the News)

WINNER

Scott MacFarlane – CBS News

In a staggering dose of self-importance, the likes of which Jim Acosta would be impressed by, MacFarlane detailed how he was at the Pennsylvania rally when the attempt was made on Trump’s life, and Scott claims that he was the one who almost died. Even better, it was not because of the shooter, but he says the Trump crowd wanted to turn on the reporters on site…for no discernible reason. Just amazing. (Congratulations, Scott!)


STEALTH STORY EVOLUTION (the Altering of News Reports on the Sly)

WINNER

CNN

Natasha Bertrand delivered a report on the Iran bombing mission, saying that internal communications said the mission was not successful. This was instantly disputed by officials, and they stated that she was relying on a low-confidence early action report. The network went into overdrive defending itself, saying Natasha had included that detail in her reporting. Only she had not, and they added comments asserting it after the controversy. (Congratulations to all involved at CNN!)