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Terry Ann Rendon's blogBrit Reporter on MSNBC: Britons Love Obama, Don't Want Bullish AmericaJust when I thought Obama lovin' was regulated to the political commentators and reporters at MSNBC, I was sadly mistaken. Even entertainment reporters need to show their support! June Sarpong, took some time on her appearance on "Morning Joe" today to gush about Obama's upcoming stops in Europe and talk about America losing its standing with the international community. Sarpong was on the show to talk about the movie "Dark Night" setting box office records but who cares about movie records when we have Sen. Obama running for office! Since she's British, interviewer Willie Geist couldn't help but ask her how Obama's perceived in the U.K. Her response was a glowing endorsement of the Illinois senator. (Video below page break) Chris Wallace: 'MSNBC's Coverage Went So Far Over the Line'According to Variety, Chris Wallace, anchor of "Fox News Sunday," differentiated Fox News's coverage of the '08 election and MSNBC's while speaking to reporters at the Television Critics Association press tour. From the article:
Late Night Comics Having a Hard Time Joking About ObamaA New York Times article reveals that late night comics are having a hard time making jokes about Sen. Barack Obama. From the article:
Mr. Carter explains why so little jokes about Obama: CNN.com Headline: 'Climate Change Makes Island Kids Bony, Stunted'
Stephen Colbert Jokes John McCain 'Seems Mentally Challenged'
Jack Cafferty Ponders 'Why Won’t Congress Consider Impeaching Pres. Bush?'Sounding like an impeachment obsessed left-wing blogger Jack Cafferty asked Cafferty is not the only cable news personality talking about impeachment. On CNN Shows Us How We Are Reliving 1968 in 2008
It fascinates me that this news program so brazenly wants to suggest what is happening today is comparable to the turbulent times of 1960s. Also, they eagerly want to associate Iraq with Vietnam. It's almost if they want us to be more anxious about our current times. In fact Campbell Brown, the host, tells us in the beginning that we're an anxious nation just like in 1968. She says, "Now fast-forward 40 years. It is June 2008, another unpopular president, another unpopular war, anxiety and impatience, a new generation energized, all around the sense that we have reached a turning point. It's an election that could change the world." Really, we are anxious and impatient? What proof does she have of that? Brown also takes a cue from Barack Obama's campaign motto when she describes this election as one that "could change the world. " We are living through the 1960s all over again so we need Barack Obama to come in and change things seems to be the basic theme of the show. Olbermann Declares McClellan Book a 'Primary Document in American History' Unless you’re Keith Olbermann, who prophesied yesterday on his show that the former Bush press secretary’s tell-all book would end up being a textbook in college history courses some day. McClellan was busy making the media rounds yesterday. He first appeared on "The Today Show" and then it was on to the nightly news shows, ABC's "World News" and CBS's "Evening News." His last interview of the day was on "Countdown with Keith Olbermann." In his last remarks to McClellan, Olbermann continued his flare for hyperbole. Here's what he said: ABC 'World News': It 'Makes Sense' to Label McCain 'McSame'On tonight's broadcast of ABC's "World News with Charles Gibson" reporter Ron Clairborne reiterated a popular term that liberal blogs often use to refer to Sen. John McCain (R- Ariz). The news story was on the fundraiser President Bush held for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee tonight. Clairborne stated in his report, "At every opportunity the Democrats label McCain "McSame," a virtual clone of George Bush. The strategy makes sense. Bush's approval ratings are at an all time low." The only Democrats known for constantly calling Sen. McCain "McSame" are those who write in the progressive blogosphere. View video here. Are Women Responsible For Growth in Goverment?John R. Lott, Jr. makes a compelling case in his article posted over at Fox News. Lott writes:
Bill Clinton: 'Most of the Media Aren't for Her'
The former president is also sounding conspiratorial these days. According to this ABC News report, he told a crowd in South Dakota he has, "never seen a candidate treated so disrespectfully just for running," and that, "she will win the general election if you nominate her. They're just trying to make sure you don't." Everyone is out to get THEM! Do the French Have Their Own Version of BDS?Perhaps, Americans aren't the only ones who have an irrational view of the person who holds the highest political office in their country. After reading this New York Times article, it looks like the French might be suffering with Sarkozy Derangement Syndrome. Here's a quote from the article:
Olbermann Names General Petraeus 'Worser' Person in the World
Here's the partial transcript: ABCNews.com Puts Laura Bush's Head on GodzillaOver the years I've noticed ABCNews.com likes to have fun with Photoshop. They seem to have very lenient rules when it comes to the photos that accompany their stories. Today I spotted a picture of Laura Bush's head placed on the body of Godzilla on their front page. Here's the blog posting the picture links to over at ABCNews.com. On my blog I've previously discussed my frustration with ABCNews.com. Update: The picture is no longer featured on the ABCNews.com Web site as of 2:25 p.m. CST. Survey: Americans Say They're Well-Informed, But Dissatisfied With War CoverageIt's not just President George W. Bush and Congress with low approval ratings these days. An online Zogby survey commissioned by The Poynter Institute should be a wake up call for the American news media. They found a "majority of readers, viewers and listeners say they are still far from satisfied with the coverage." So what's missing from the war coverage? More information about the Iraqi government, stories about the Iraqi people, and chronicling soldiers returning home topped the list of the type of news the respondents said they would like to receive. Ellen DeGeneres To Sen. McCain: "There is an Old Way of Thinking That We Are Not All Alike"
Today Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) made an appearance on the daytime program "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," and the topic quickly turned to the issue of same-sex marriage. The issue arose after Ms. DeGeneres revealed on her show last Friday that she will be marrying her parter, Portia de Rossi. The marriage announcement came a day after the California Supreme Court overturned a ban on gay marriage. View video here. Here's a partial transcript of the conversation: |
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