2010 Congressional
Bill Maher: 'America's Like A Dog - You Can't Actually Explain Issues
November 13th, 2010 1:48 PM
HBO's Bill Maher is clearly still reeling from the Democrat disaster in the midterm elections.
On Friday's "Real Time," the host compared America to a dog that "cannot understand actual words," only "understands fear," and can't have issues explained to it (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Michael Moore: ‘Good Thing for Dems’ That Conservative Dems ‘Thr
November 13th, 2010 8:15 AM
Appearing as a guest on Friday’s Larry King Live on CNN, liberal filmmaker Michael Moore claimed that a "silver lining" for the Democratic Party in their election losses is that conservative Democrats were "thrown out of office last week," as he complained that liberal Democrats had to "placate these conservative Democrats and they watered down these bills." Missing the reality that so many…
Big 3 Nets' Evening News Election and Pre-Election Week Audiences Down
November 12th, 2010 10:11 PM
Along with the cheerful news that Fox News trounced its cable news competitors on Election Night (at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog), those longing for more fairness and balance in television news coverage can take some comfort in the fact that the Big Three Networks' evening news shows came in with audiences almost 20% lower during the week before and the week of the 2010 midterm elections compared…
CNN Claims No Favorites, But MRC Data Shows Campaign Coverage Skewed L
November 12th, 2010 5:32 PM
11/12: UPDATE with CNN reaction below the fold
CNN has launched a new advertising campaign, claiming to be the only cable network without an ideological ax to grind. “If you want to keep them all honest, without playing favorites, the choice is clear: CNN, the worldwide leader in news,” the on-screen message argues.
So, did CNN “play favorites” during the midterm campaign? MRC analysts…
Scarborough: Palin Is To Blame For GOP Failure In Capturing Senate
November 11th, 2010 5:20 PM
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blames Sarah Palin for the GOP's failure to capture the Senate because of her efforts in drafting candidates who were defeated in Delaware and Nevada.
"But for Sarah Palin, the Republican Party would control the Senate right now," the former Florida congressman stated on ABC's "The View" Thursday.
"She's not a national ticket," he added when the conversation…
GOP Strategist Mark McKinnon: Sarah Palin ‘Cost Republicans the Lead
November 11th, 2010 8:57 AM
Appearing as a guest on Tuesday’s Last Word on MSNBC, Mark McKinnon - former media advisor to the Bush and McCain presidential campaigns who writes a column for the Daily Beast- blamed Sarah Palin for the Republican Party’s failure to recapture control of the Senate, charging that "she put up some candidates that really weren’t qualified." He continued: "They lost. We lost. The Republicans…
MSNBC’s Harris-Perry: Moderate Dems Hurt by Opposing ‘Center Right
November 11th, 2010 7:18 AM
Appearing as a guest on Monday’s Last Word, MSNBC contributor and Princeton University Associate Professor Melissa Harris-Perry claimed that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Barack Obama have pushed a "sort of center right" agenda as she defended Pelosi’s decision to stay on to lead House Democrats despite her party’s defeat. As she missed the point that most moderate Democrats hold…
Olbermann's New Sign-Off Mocks John Boehner & GOP House Takeover
November 11th, 2010 3:17 AM
Since Republicans won control of the House of Representatives last week, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann has recited at the end of his Countdown show a new sign-off each night he has hosted noting the number of days since the GOP victory and mocking Speaker-designate John Boehner by sarcastically asking, "Where are the jobs?" At the end of Wednesday’s Countdown, he ended the show: "That's November…
Dem Congressman On Pelosi's Leadership: Just Because 'Jets Fans Are Bo
November 10th, 2010 5:56 PM
Using his best attempt at a football analogy, Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.) tried to explain Wednesday that Speaker Pelosi is the best choice for the Democrat House leadership even though she is unpopular with the American voters -- or in football, the home fans.
"What the Republicans and others in these campaigns are asking us to do is to say 'Well, because the Jets fans are booing Eli…
Eyeblast Hits The Street: Post-Election Reactions
November 10th, 2010 5:01 PM
This week we hit the streets of Alexandria, Virginia, to see what average people want the incoming Congress to do. Here's what they told us:
Underappreciated: How Thoroughly Fox News Trounced CNN, MSNBC on Elect
November 10th, 2010 3:19 PM
The politicians who received more votes than their opponents weren't the only winners on Election Night.
Fox News's dominance on Election Night was overwhelming. If the competition between Fox, CNN, and MSNBC had instead been an electoral contest, they would have called it 30 seconds after the polls closed.
The graphic that follows illustrates just how big Fox's gains were in 2010 compared…
FNC’s Liasson: Send off Pelosi ‘In a Blaze of Glory’ Like Church
November 10th, 2010 8:06 AM
On this past weekend’s Fox News Sunday, panel member Mara Liasson - also of NPR - invoked the name of Winston Churchill as she recommended that House Democrats send off Nancy Pelosi "in a blaze of glory" after having "accomplished historic things," rather than keep her on as party leader in the House. Liasson:
Nancy Pelosi did two things for which she will go down in history. She was an…
CNN's Parker-Spitzer Endorse Matt Taibbi's Anti-Conservative Message
November 9th, 2010 7:52 PM
CNN's Kathleen Parker and Eliot Spitzer endorsed Matt Taibbi's bashing of conservatives on their Monday program. Spitzer marveled over the Rolling Stone editor's "brilliant" label of the Tea Party as "15 million pissed-off white people sent chasing after Mexicans on Medicaid." This was the second straight evening that the network brought on an anti-conservative author to promote their latest…
HuffPo Blogger Actually States Obvious, That MSNBC Prime Time Isn't 'N
November 9th, 2010 6:01 PM
Wow, how'd that one slip through?
Writing about Keith Olbermann's "indefinite suspension"/extended weekend away from MSNBC, Huffington Post blogger Chez Pazienza provided a rare moment of illumination at the left-wing site when he wrote this in a post titled "Playing for Keith" --