ABC's Jim Sciutto: Obama Has 'Captured the World's Heart

November 5th, 2008 5:49 PM
"Good Morning America" foreign correspondent Jim Sciutto rhapsodized about international reaction to Barack Obama's victory on Wednesday and described the president-elect as "the winner who's capturing the world's heart." Sciutto described much of the foreign response with the phrase "only in America." Then, taking a shot at President Bush, he then added, "That's what we keep hearing in so many…

Liberal LA Times Admits Prop. 8's Victory; CNN Labels Issue ‘Undecid

November 5th, 2008 3:53 PM
The Los Angeles Times and CNN.com came to different conclusions on Wednesday about the results of the vote in California over Proposition 8, with the Los Angeles Time reporting on Wednesday morning (local time) that "California voters approve Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriages," while CNN stated that the "California ban on same-sex marriage undecided." As of late Wednesday morning, 95% of…

ABC's Bill Weir Glows Over Obama's 'Transcendent' Night of 'Communal J

November 5th, 2008 3:48 PM
"Good Morning America" reporter Bill Weir gushed on Wednesday morning about the "transcendent" reaction to Senator Barack Obama's presidential victory. Discussing Tuesday night's jubilant crowds in New York City, where the ABC program is produced, Weir described the "melting pot of communal joy." Weir enthused that the celebration was "the kind not seen on New Year's Eve or championship parades.…

Whoopi and Sherri Celebrate Obama's Victory, But Still Call for Affirm

November 5th, 2008 3:30 PM
Three of "The View" co-hosts are comedians by profession, but they unintentionally provided some comedy to the November 5 edition of "The View." After two segments of basking over Barack Obama’s victory, and the historic nature of the first African-American president, Sherri Shepherd and Whoopi Goldberg hammered away the need for more affirmative action. [audio excerpt here]The panel’s two rich…

AP/Yahoo: 'Suddenly, It May Be Cool to Be An American Again

November 5th, 2008 3:20 PM
If Michelle Obama gets tired of merely entertaining dignitaries as first lady, she might try her hand at editing for the Associated Press. After all, according to the AP, her husband has made it "cool" to be an American again. Yahoo.com is giving play to the story by featuring it as a top headline in the "World" section of its news page (see image at right).From AP writer William J. Kole:VIENNA,…

It’s Deja Vu All Over Again, as Media Declare End to Reagan Era

November 5th, 2008 3:01 PM
Before the networks had even declared Barack Obama the winner Tuesday  night, CBS historian Douglas Brinkley announced that the “Age of Ronald Reagan” was “coming to an end tonight.” Shortly before 11pm EST, Brinkley told anchor Katie Couric: “We're looking at a historic victory for the Democrats and Barack Obama. I think you have to go back to 1964 when Lyndon Johnson had such a landslide over…

Brian Williams: 'Game On' for a National Conversation on Race

November 5th, 2008 2:52 PM

Exit Poll Media Shocker: Conservatives Still Outnumber Liberals

November 5th, 2008 2:32 PM
As the election postmortems continue, it seems a metaphysical certitude media representatives will cast Tuesday's results as indicative of a continued national shift to the left they believe began when the Democrats took over Congress in 2006.However, the exit polls don't reflect such a shift at all.In fact, there has been virtually no change to the percentage of folks claiming to be liberal or…

CNN’s Carol Costello Remains ‘Hopeful’ Over California Gay Marri

November 5th, 2008 1:28 PM
During a special post-election edition of American Morning on early Wednesday morning, CNN correspondent Carol Costello seemed to be confused as to what California’s proposed Proposition 8 would do and hinted that she was opposed to the effort. The initiative would amend the state’s constitution to ban same-sex "marriage." Costello first stumbled as she tried to explain the proposition: "These…

CBS on Obama Victory: ‘New Era,’ ‘A Privilege,’ ‘Breath-Taki

November 5th, 2008 1:19 PM
The co-hosts of Wednesday’s "CBS Early Show" used as many glowing adjectives as they could think of in reporting Barack Obama’s election to the presidency, with Harry Smith leading the way: "America votes for change. Barack Obama elected the 44th President of the United States after a decisive victory over John McCain. The nation opens a new era, a powerful moment in history." Maggie Rodriguez…

Jaws Drop at Chuck Todd: Bush, McCain Try to 'Bask in the Reflected Gl

November 5th, 2008 11:37 AM

CBS's Julie Chen Feeling 'So Emotional and Really Good

November 5th, 2008 7:46 AM
My NewsBusters colleagues, and conservatives across the blogosphere, are sure to be vying to document the most outrageous examples of the MSM's fawning reaction to the Obama victory.Hopefully I'll have the honor of at least a brief clubhouse lead with my entry, the words of CBS Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen during this morning's opening segment.JULIE CHEN: Yeah, it was so moving, um, last night…

MSNBC Trumpets: 'This is What the World Wanted

November 5th, 2008 4:03 AM
At about 2:50 AM EST Wednesday morning, MSNBC went live to NBC News reporter Dawna Friesen in London for world reaction to Barack Obama's election and she triumphantly declared: “It's not an overstatement to say that this is what the world wanted. Poll after poll done in countries around the world over the past few months has showed that people wanted Barack Obama to win.” After blurry video of…

ABC Reporter Steve Osunsami Chokes Up in Joy

November 5th, 2008 12:36 AM