We continue handing out our awards for the worst seen from the journalism industry in 2025. 

In this installment, we continue delivering honors 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. For 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.


Heckler Awards Pt. 1          Heckler Awards Pt.2         Heckler Awards Pt.3


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. The judges have turned in the batch of envelopes and are currently recuperating with prescribed pork shoulder doses and a bourbon IV drip. So, with ceremonial introductions aside, let us commence with the pageantry of awarding The Hecklers!

BLUE-ANON (Lapses Into Conspiracies)

WINNER 

Nikki McCann Ramirez – Rolling Stone   

When Tulsi Gabbard was releasing the Durham Annex exposing the false Russian collusion narrative, Ramirez had a perfectly sane explanation: The evidence of the Russian collusion narrative being manufactured was manufactured by Russia! It goes something like this… we think:

Yeah, see — Russia planted emails that claim it was all a false flag investigation, so the collusion conspiracy is NOT disproven, based on the conspiracy that Russia created emails inside a U.S. foundation run by George Soros that claim to be creating the Russian collusion conspiracy. And this conspiracy inception only works if you believe Russia planted disqualifying emails back in 2016 — just in case the other information they planted prior to that was found out.

BORDER-LINE OBSESSION (Hiding Justification for Deportations, to Demonize ICE)

WINNER  

Eli Saslow — The New York Times  

In an amazing dose of criminal sympathy, the paper detailed how an illegal alien had used the identity of a citizen to get work, a separate driver's license, and amass debt and a tax burden for the other man. The Times tries to weave them together as mutual sympathy tales. The illegal has been deported repeatedly, has a DUI, and recently ran over a girl and her grandfather, who was killed.

DEMOCRATIC CUSTODIAL SERVICES  (Offering Politicians the Chance to Repair Their Public Image)

WINNER 

Pod Save America  

The leftist podcast was there to help when Graham Platner was enduring his controversy for having a Nazi tattoo. In a supplicant interview, they did everything in their power to spin away the deeply uncomfortable reality.

STOLEN VALIDITY (Taking Credit for Prior Reporting)

WINNER 

Jonathan Karl — ABC News  

Jon kicked off a media firestorm when he “broke” the story of Qatar providing President Trump with a new airliner to become Air Force One. While the press became enraged over possible influence peddling, they praised Karl’s reporting. Except, The Wall Street Journal had reported on this transaction a week earlier, and they provided more disqualifying details that disrupted the narrative.

ANTI-SOCIAL MEDIA (The Press Acting Up on Other Platforms)

WINNER 

Terry Moran — ABC News (formerly)  

Moran went on a tweet storm about Stephen Miller one night, and after raising eyebrows across the country, he pulled down the unhinged thread, but the damage was done. He was soon suspended, and then later entirely dismissed by the network.

PRE-WRITTEN FIELD REPORTS (Examples of a Narrative Being Established Before an Interview)

WINNER 

Daily Mail  

At the confirmation for Robert Kennedy Jr., one Daily Mail reporter was caught with a pre-written piece and headline ready to go, before the hearing took place.

HARDEST HITTING NEWS (When Dire Stories Have a Need to Show Select Groups Are Adversely Affected)

WINNER 

Shafiq Najib — ABC News  

When looking at the devastation of the California wildfires, it seems difficult to see so many people losing everything yet managing to rank certain groups as losing more, somehow. But this is why we are not working at a major network, as we learn that in the Los Angeles area, transgender and non-binary residents were the hardest hit.

GILDED REFRAME (When the Reporting Makes a Shift From the Original Narratives)

WINNER 

Alison Withers, Stine Jacobsen — Reuters  

After generations of global warming threats, promises of record high temperatures, and claims the planet has a fever, we now get this revision; we may be on the brink of an ice age.

DNC PR FIRM (Serving As the Promotional Arm of the Democratic Party)

WINNER  

Molly Jong-Fast — Vanity Fair  

On “Morning Joe,” the panel discussed Molly’s article about the struggle of Democratic female candidates, including Abigail Spanberger running in Virginia. The default whining about sexism meant they were ignorant of the fact that Spanberger was running against another female.