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ArchivesFNC Cites MRC Quotes, Matthews Has 'Man Crush' on Clinton
Possibly inspired by the New York Post's Monday editorial page listing of some of the MRC's featured quotes, co-host Steve Doocy opened the segment recounting that many shows have a "best of" list at the end of the year, as he brought up the MRC's "Best Notable Quotables of 2007." Doocy:
Did Mike Huckabee Try to Pull a Fast One on the Press?Update: Video of Huckabee's Press Conference. Was it a change of heart or manipulating the media? My personal opinion is of the latter, and I've gathered several reactions from other bloggers that seem to agree. The way the media is reporting it right now, Mike just made a stupid mistake and it is backfiring already. Here is what happened via the Caucus:
AP Writer Falsely Casts Voter ID Laws As a 'Mainly' Partisan IssueThe Associated Press's Mark Sherman, as noted by Jim Taranto at Best of the Web, "reports on a pending Supreme Court case in a way that seems to give both sides their due, but in substance does not." Here are the first three paragraphs of Sherman's report (bolds are mine):
Newsweek's Prophetess of Doom Wonders 'Why We Were So Stupid'
Chris Matthews: GOP Candidates Want to Kill Bugs Bunny
Later with his panel, an appalled Matthews noted how Huckabee “told a reporter that he loved to bag squirrels because he fried ’em up and ate ’em with biscuits and a Coca-Cola. What have we come to!” Noticing how NBC News chief foreign correspondent Andrea Mitchell was squirming, Matthews asked her, “Are you upset by this Andrea? You must be!” “Absolutely,” Mitchell confirmed, adding a unique sexist angle: “You don’t see any women out there with a gun.” British Paper Names General Petraeus Person of the Year
As NewsBusters reported earlier in December, Time magazine shunned the General for Russian President Vladimir Putin. In fact, Petraeus didn't even come in second. I guess the Sunday Telegraph isn't constrained by Bush Derangement Syndrome like most American media as reported Monday (emphasis added, h/t NB reader birdimus): Reuters: Will You People Stop Using 'Surge' and 'Post 9-11'?
WSJ's Illegal Immigration Naivete Continues, with a Small ConcessionA subscription-only editorial in the Wall Street Journal on Monday propagated a carefully-worded whopper, but at least made a small change to the paper's insufferable 23-year "There Shall Be Open Borders" mantra (bolds are mine):
The Immigration Policy Center's use of 100 years averages things out quite a bit, doesn't it? Did ABC mislead in a recent story about Bethlehem?See article here: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3486144,00.html Tom Shales Hails Moyers, Wails for Sally FieldIn his review of television for the year 2007, Washington Post TV critic Tom Shales bitterly recounted Fox's allegedly political censorship of actress Sally Field at the Emmy Awards, when she said if mothers ran the world, there would be no "goddamned wars." Shales complained that the lack of profanity "befouled" the airwaves:
Michael Savage vs. CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations)Savage has expanded his lawsuit against CAIR. I am not particularly a Savage fan, but I do find this lawsuit very interesting. The link I provide opens near the comments portion of the article, so you have to scroll up to read it. See here: http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/019380.php#comments Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Runs Bozell's 'Whitewash' ExcerptAs part of a series promoting excerpts of leading conservative books, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on Sunday ran an excerpt Brent Bozell sent from the MRC book "Whitewash" by Bozell and Tim Graham. These paragraphs explained some of the publicity surrounding Hillary's 2003 memoir:
FOX News Sunday Joins the "Misquote Fred" BandwagonAs shown in this video, Chris Wallace and FOX News Sunday decided to misrepresent the words said by Fred Thompson by partially quoting them out of context. Notice in the quote below of FOX, the use of the multiple dots. This kind of covers people in misquoting folks in a legal manner.
However it is obvious how mis-leading it is when his actual quote is put into context. USA Today started this mis-quote meme as Newsbuster's Tom Blumer points out very well. The (Rewriting) History ChannelOn a lazy December 30th Sunday afternoon, I flipped on the television, on which the previous evening I had left the History Channel (they were then doing a military analysis of the Bible, which was at once interesting and uninfuriating). This time the tubes warmed to display a replay of Clear and Present Danger, the film based upon the Tom Clancy novel. Co-hosting the rerun were the Channel's in-house liberal historian, Steve Gillon, and guest liberal political commentator Neal Gabler (though of course neither was identified in any sort of ideological way). Michael Savages' invitation for presidential candidatesAs a conservative,I have tuned in on the debates over the past few months and especially talk radio.Conservitave information needs to get out to the masses.Michael Savage is his own voice.Some like him,some don't.He takes what is known by millions of Hannity and Limbaugh listeners and turns up the heat.No democratic candidate would dare appear on the savage nation and also,the GOP has declined to appear.Why?After Michael has invited the GOP front runners to appear on the savage nation many times.Just makes me question why? Gullianni,Thompson,Rommni and the others have talked extensively to Hannity and Michael Medved.Scared are they? Who knows. Ron Paul Supporters Panic Over False News StoryUpdate: So I'm wrong...Lets get those boycotts rollin! URGENT MESSAGE! CALL OFF THE BOYCOTTS! Rumors went out that Ron Paul was being excluded from a FOX Debate and his fans freaked out, as they have become famous for doing. They called for boycotts and protests, etc. Turns out that he was never even excluded from any debate, and that the debate in question didn't even exist. Oops! Panic buttons off. Maureen's New Age Exorcism
I kept waiting for Dowd to say it was all a joke -- but she never did. Her column of today, "Am I a Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon?", describes her experience, conducted by one Faith Green: "a pretty, curvy 31-year-old green-eyed blonde, [who] says she has studied tribal shamanism, rolfing, Pilates, tango, movement and stretching." Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year: The Illegal Immigrant
Yet, when a major American newspaper offers the illegal immigrant as its person of the year, one has to wonder whether or not the sun really has begun rising in the west, and if Keith Olbermann isn't sticking his foot in his mouth every time he opens it. To drive home the point, consider the following published in Saturday's Dallas Morning News (emphasis added throughout, h/t NBer motherbelt): | |