The Remmys Fractured Media Award Nominations: A Doughnut Emergency, Dance Animosity, and Verbal Nazis

Every year, we gather a collection of poorly executed journalism pieces and nominate them for our less-than-prestigious Remmy Award. We carefully select winners in various categories at the end of the year by reviewing a range of examples. Here are the latest nominees for The Remmys.

Distinguished Explanatory Reporting

It’s quite entertaining to observe a media elitist speaking arrogantly about a topic while completely misstating facts. During a conversation with Secretary of State Marco Rubio about Vice President JD Vance’s comments to European leaders regarding limitations on free speech in some countries, Brennan made a particularly noteworthy remark:

“He was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to conduct a genocide.”

This is just a reminder that in America, pointing and laughing is considered a form of free expression.

Distinguished Breaking News

When the news came out that Donald Trump had fired the board of The Kennedy Center, there was quite the outcry. We think. That is, we were told that a number of “stars” were quitting in various roles they had, such as advisors and the like. This was presented as dire news. 

But what really drove home the point that the changeover in leadership was bad was the way that dozens of protestors had been bussed in so they could protest by performing an interpretive dance.

Distinguished National News

Want to know why DOGE cuts led to the punchline that a locksmith would be put out of work? Credit to Maxine and Andrea here. They were the ones to report how Trump’s budget cuts were leading to the dismissal of the ONLY man in Yosemite National Park with all the keys and how this was going to lead to the tragedy of visitors becoming locked in restrooms with no hope of rescue.

Distinguished Sports Reporting

Amid all of the intracontinental conflict involving the Syrupean nation to our north one component has been hockey great Wayne Gretzky having a favorable relationship with Donald Trump. The longtime sports columnist Terry Jones was one of the voices who felt as if he rests in some sort of position of authority from which he can demand that The Great One answer for his support of the U.S. president.

What these demands never fail to live up to is the rather simple and yet withering question: “And, if he doesn’t…then what?”

Distinguished Cultural Commentary

We do not want to suggest that the current crop of emerging adults is considered The Softest Generation; instead, we prefer to show evidence that this is the case. At CNBC they detail how this crowd, which practically lives on their phones, has an anxiety to using their phones for their designed purpose — that is, taking phone calls.

The noted tech-savvy kids are apparently experiencing “telephobia,” the fear felt regarding the making of or the receiving of phone calls. There are classes now being established to teach the young’uns how to engage in the “lost art of making telephone calls.”

Distinguished Local Reporting

Who has not been in this position in the morning at one time? A toddler from the town of Moore, Oklahoma, got ahold of a flip phone (that, for some reason,n was still charged) and dialed the 911 dispatcher. Though not connected to a phone service or the internet, the older models are able to still contact emergency services. 

So, with the phone in hand, the lad took matters into his own hands – he had a donut emergency. After having a conversation about his plight, the police took appropriate action and arrived at the home the next day – with a dozen delivered to the tyke.

Distinguished International Reporting

There is this insistence in the press that the transgender community become elevated above others for some reason. Case in point, look at this coverage seen in the AP. If there is any group gathering of folks who are going to take cooking classes, most people would be struck by a reaction akin to not giving a damn. But for some reason, the news syndicate saw fit to inform us that in Pakistan, trans individuals are finding nobility in attending culinary school.

The Silver Ricecake Platter (Award for Content-free Reporting)

Questions abound, of course, when it comes to a couple turning to the press with the details of their sex life, and it surrounds the man being blessed with a micropenis. Many will wonder, how was the guy okay with going public with such an intimate detail? (Our bet: It was the punishment for finishing last in his fantasy football league.)

But the bigger question (phrasing) would be what type of an editor saw fit to approve this as valid reporting for their outlet?

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