New Black Panther Already Standing Guard At Philadelphia Polling Place

November 6th, 2012 9:00 AM
On Election Day 2008, Fox News broke the story about a couple of New Black Panthers standing guard at a Philadelphia polling place. On Tuesday morning, Fox & Friends revealed it's happening again:

Wealthy Conservatives Are 'Evil People' Taking Over America, Warns Eas

November 6th, 2012 7:40 AM
Ever notice how liberals never seem to have a problem with genuine evil and instead use the word to describe those who don't share their rarefied opinions? Libtalker Bill Press provided an example of this on his radio show yesterday, venting about the Koch brothers, Karl Rove, Sheldon Adelson and Foster Friess for their alleged nefarious plans to seize control of the country through its…

Will Someone in the Press Prematurely Project Obama the Winner Based o

November 6th, 2012 3:13 AM
So the meme is supposedly set. Final pre-election expectations are that the popular vote in the 2012 presidential contest will come in roughly deadlocked. Rasmussen and Gallup show Republican nominee Mitt Romney up by one point. Other polls show either a tie or slight lead for incumbent Democrat Barack Obama. Set against this expectation, don't be surprised if someone in the press, perhaps…

Harvey Weinstein: Obama is 'True Hawk,' Giuliani Could be 'Crazy Villa

November 5th, 2012 11:44 PM
Appearing as a guest on the Monday, November 5, Piers Morgan Tonight on CNN, film maker Harvey Weinstein mocked Republicans John McCain and Rudy Giuliani as "brilliant actors" because they had appeared on Morgan's show recently and criticized President Obama, with the liberal film maker cracking that Giuliani could "play the crazy villain in any movie." He went on to assert that the military…

CNN Asks If Any Republicans Are 'Giving Up the Fight

November 5th, 2012 7:10 PM
CNN's own national poll has Obama and Romney tied, but that didn't stop anchor Brooke Baldwin from asking Monday if Republicans are already giving up on the election. "Do you hear any of the Republicans giving up the fight?" she foolishly asked Rep. Diane Black (R-Tenn.) after Republican Haley Barbour said that Hurricane Sandy "broke Romney's momentum." [Video below the break. Audio here.]

On Eve of Election, CBS News Finally Releases Libya Excerpts of Obama

November 5th, 2012 6:06 PM
On Monday afternoon, Human Events writer John Hayward stumbled upon Fox News' Bret Baier's discovery of bias by omission from CBS News.  It seems out that a key portion -- regarding Benghazi -- of a 60 Minutes interview was cut out to protect the president and his re-election campaign.   The original interview conducted by CBS’ Steve Kroft on September 12, 2012, left out an exchange where…

Rob Portman Smacks Down CNN's Obama-Friendly Talking Points

November 5th, 2012 5:26 PM
CNN's Soledad O'Brien threw Democratic talking points at Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) on Monday's Early Start, but the Romney surrogate was ready as he defended the campaign's Jeep ad. "Was it a mistake then to run that Jeep ad which ran in Toledo, Ohio?" O'Brien pressed. "[I]t was deemed by PolitiFact to be false," she added, despite the claim's accuracy that plans were indeed made to build…

Expert: Romney's Plan for Managed Bankruptcy Would Have Saved Industry

November 5th, 2012 5:24 PM
“Bin Laden is Dead and GM is Alive!”  That slogan emanating from Vice President Biden, which has resonated in states, like Ohio, which could decide this upcoming election.  But Gov. Romney’s call from late 2008 to send Detroit into managed bankruptcy would have saved the auto industry as well, according to expert Edward Niedermeyer.  Niedermeyer wrote today in The Wall Street Journal that:

Jay-Z Substitutes 'Mitt' for 'B-tch' While Rapping at Obama Rally

November 5th, 2012 4:59 PM
Rapper Jay-Z while performing at an Obama campaign rally in Ohio Monday substituted the name "Mitt" for the word "b-tch" in the lyrics to his song "99 Problems." Before doing so, he told the crowd he didn't get it vetted by the campaign (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary, file photo):

Chris Matthews: Quoting Obama Is Racist, Slams Dinesh D'Souza's 'Twist

November 5th, 2012 4:52 PM
Chris Matthews in a special Sunday night Hardball slammed the south as racist and insisted that quoting Barack Obama is bigoted. An incredulous Matthews explained, "And topping it off, we heard Romney himself out here in Ohio today tying all this trash talk together, the President is bent on, get this, revenge." Of course, while talking to voters last week, the President actually said, "Voting…

CBS's Kroft Downplays Harry Reid's Responsibility For Senate Impasse

November 5th, 2012 4:39 PM
On Sunday's 60 Minutes, CBS's Steve Kroft tried to paper over Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's role in fostering deadlock in the Senate. Kroft spotlighted Reid's "responsibility" for setting the body's agenda, but quickly added that the Nevada senator has "just as much of a responsibility as Senator McConnell - to make the system work and to do some things." The correspondent…

NYT's Keller Distressed By Paul Ryan’s 'Mostly White, Upper-Middle-C

November 5th, 2012 4:18 PM
Former New York Times executive editor Bill Keller visited Rep. Paul Ryan's alma mater, Miami University in Ohio, to examine Republicans in their natural element for his Monday column "The Republican ID," and seemed very concerned about the mindset of a college that actually favored the Republican candidate. This patch of southern Ohio between Cincinnati and Dayton is not the up-for-grabs…

Lefty Insight from NYT Sunday Review: 'Someone Is Going to Win, Someon

November 5th, 2012 2:47 PM
This week's New York Times Sunday Review wasn't as loaded with bias as last week's edition, but did feature a political cri de couer by Times favorite Drew Westen, Emory University professor and left-winger, "America's Leftward Tilt?" Westen really went out on a limb: The presidential election is now a close contest, but barring an Electoral College tie, someone is going to win, someone is…

Toledo Blade Asks: 'Could Mr. Romney Take Our Coffee

November 5th, 2012 2:45 PM
In the quadrennially important swing state of Ohio, one of the Toledo Blade's featured front page stories on Sunday wondered if Mormonism would shape Romney's policy. Following an endorsement of Obama last week in which there was no mention of the president's beliefs, religion editor Timothy Knox Barger's penned a 2,500 word piece that resorted to scare tactics and conjecture. Among them was…